Rave: Um.
Rant: I am not sure why Cabot finds it necessary to explain every moment of Princess Mia's life or why she felt the need to write 20 books about it. I found the first few books in the series lighthearted and amusing. Mia, being an awkward teen girl, supplied other teen girls with material to compare themselves to and EVERY girl can come out looking good against her. She is insecure but initially it was endearing. At the point in the series, Mia is a senior and she does not seem to have matured at all. The story has taken ridiculous turns and now is almost impossible to relate to at all. Perhaps someone should suggest to Cabot a vacation or even retirement.
Jack Ward
Monday, April 20, 2009
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1 comments:
hi jack, i was wondering if i could email some info on a new book be sean beaudoin called fade to blue. let me know if that would be alright!
thx, angelo
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