Book Review: The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot

Synopsis:

‘You’re not Mia Thermopolis any more, honey,’ Dad said. ‘You’re Amelia Mignonette Grimaldi Thermopolis Renaldo. Princess of Genovia.’ A PRINCESS?? ME??? Yeah. Right. One minute Mia’s a totally normal Manhattan fourteen-year-old. Next minute she’s heir to the throne of Genovia, being trailed by a bodyguard, taking princess lessons with her uncontrollable old grandmere, and having a makeover with someone called Paolo. Well, her dad can lecture her till he’s royal blue in the face, but no way is Mia going to turn herself into a style-queen. And they think she’s moving to Genovia? Er, hello?

Review:

I feel like I would have loved this book as a teen but as an adult itโ€™s problematic. Like surprisingly problematic. I get that this came out over 20 years ago, and the world has changed a lot since then, but some of the language used made me uncomfortableโ€“especially how Mia talked about her trans neighbour. The book really showed its age then, but honestly 20 years isnโ€™t that long ago and thereโ€™s never any excuse to talk in these ways.

I was genuinely surprised at how different this is from the films. I adore the films and theyโ€™re big comfort watches for me, so you can imagine how disappointed I was. The only part of the book that is the same is that Mia is a princess. Thatโ€™s literally it. They really took a lacking book plot and expanded it exponentially for the film. I assume the film uses plotlines from other books in the series but I doubt Iโ€™ll ever read them so Iโ€™ll never know.

Now one thing I did like was Miaโ€™s narrative tone. It felt like she was talking directly to the reader, which she was because this is her diary, and she sounded exactly like a 13 year old. Which obviously came with itโ€™ issues of her not being terribly likeable. Donโ€™t even get me started on Lilyโ€“sheโ€™s the worst.

I also liked that this was a quick read. I do think the book could have been a little longer as nothing really happened. Mia had her princess lessons and went to a dance, thatโ€™s pretty much it. I would have also liked for less time to be spent on Lilyโ€™s drama.

Sadly, I donโ€™t have much else to say about this book that isnโ€™t negative. I was hoping it would be a comfort read that Iโ€™d want to come back to in the future, but no.

Rating: 2 out of 5.


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