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Princess in Pink: The Princess Diaries Vol. V
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Princess in Pink: The Princess Diaries Vol. V
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Princess in Pink: The Princess Diaries Vol. V

Written by Meg Cabot

Narrated by Clea Lewis

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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The hilarious fifth installment of the #1 New York Times bestselling Princess Diaries--Will Mia attend the senior prom or not???

Mia Thermopolis (aka Princess Amelia Migonette Grimaldi Thermopolis Renaldo) has already won the hearts of millions of aspiring princesses. With the hardcover and audiobook publication to be followed by the release of Disney's sequel to The Princess Diaries movie in August 2004, the princess phenomenon will be in full swing throughout the year!

Girls will be overjoyed with this hilarious addition to their favorite series, which involves seven minutes in heaven, strikes, and Mia's mission to get asked to the senior prom.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 13, 2004
ISBN9780807220863
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Princess in Pink: The Princess Diaries Vol. V
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Meg Cabot

MEG CABOT’s many books for both adults and teens have included numerous #1 New York Times bestsellers, with more than twenty-five million copies sold worldwide. Her Princess Diaries series was made into two hit films by Disney, with a third movie coming soon. Meg currently lives in Key West, Florida, with her husband and various cats.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    So why was vol 4.5 read AFTER vol 5???
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I really enjoyed this tale of Princess Mia's further adventures. From Prom woes, to nasty best friends, to escapist dogs and striking bus boys, Mia's life is never dull. I do wish I could like Lilly's character more. I keep thinking I will probably like her better in the next book, but this book really made me upset with her again. She does not seem like a nice person and I think that Mia (and others) deserve better than the way she treats people. Perhaps LILLY needs some self-actualization! All in all though, it was a funny heart-warming tale and I'm enjoying the opportunity to pass these books along to my daughter when I've finished reading them.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I loved that Mia hates Andie's prom dress in "Pretty in Pink". I always thought that dress was seriously ugly for something that was supposed to be the height of fashion. I also loved that Mia grows as a person in this book. Some authors keep their characters in a maturity stasis of sorts, and no matter how much you like the character to begin with, a lack of growth and change is a deal killer for me.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I feel like all of the reviews for these books are starting to sound the same but again I really enjoyed this one. I still love that these are in the diary format, they are so easy to read and I love hearing the inner turmoil of Mia's thought process.

    Mia is still her sarcastic, panic-ridden self and this time it is about the prom. Michael hasn't asked her yet and it is coming up very soon. To make matters worse, her grandmother continues to 'ruin' her life but being a very entitled woman and not understanding how a teenager's life works.

    The messes that Mia's grandmother makes are hilarious and so over the top I love them. I think that the movie did us a great displeasure by making the grandmother likable. Had they kept to the books, I think it would have been far more funny to witness Mia get so flustered about her as she learns to be a princess.

    These books fall one after the other and pick up where the last one ended so they are really just a continuation of Mia's diaries and so you don't miss a minute of her new life as both a teen and a princess with duties. I hope to grab the next one soon.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This isn’t a bad entry—I had fun with a lot of book five, and there is a sense of Mia growing up and getting out of her shell a bit in this. That said, I do have a lot of problems that start in this book; mainly, Mia and Grandmere’s characterization. While I can accept Grandmere being an exaggeration of royalty—used to getting what she wants, ignoring the demands of others—the whole subplot of her triggering a city-wide restaurant workers’ strike really feels too over-the-top and only serves as Mia’s solution at the end of the book. (And is also never directly resolved, which I have a huge problem with.) Speaking of, I’m not a fan of Mia’s motivation to get to prom with Michael. Throughout the first half, leading up to Mia’s birthday, we see Michael being an awesome boyfriend (why, yes, he was my fictional crush in high school, why do you ask?) going out of his way to do something special for his girlfriend, and Mia’s reaction boils down to “Aww, so sweet. WHY DIDN’T I GET A PROM TICKET?” It kinda lessens the ending of this book, as it’s all about what Mia wants, and not her boyfriend’s. Still, I did enjoy the book, despite my issues with it—I liked Mia being able to stand up and becoming a little more confident in herself, I liked Tina’s development in this book, and it serves as a good closure to the “freshman” books.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    For being so obsessed with psychological concepts, Mia certainly is shallow and selfish. The more I read these books, the more I'm convinced the only halfway decent characters are Michael, Mr. G. and Grandmere. I liked the ending, though. Way to go Grandmere!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    n her heart of hearts, Mia has but one wish - an evening spent with Michael in a tux and a corsage on her wrist - in other words, the PROM. Michael, however, does not seem to share the dream that is the prom. Worse still, a service workers strike (with Grandmère and Lilly at the heart of it and on opposite sides) threatens the very existence of this year's prom. Will the strike end in time? Can Mia talk Michael out of his anti-prom views? Most importantly, will Mia get to wear her pink prom dress?
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Mia is one of my favorite protaganist. She is shy, but has found out that she is a princess in the first book. This obstacle? Prom. I loved her voice because it is both insightful and humorous. I also (slightly) fell in love with Michael. Lily is also one of my favorite characters - she is one of the funniest characters that I have ever had the pleasure to read about.Sorry, I had to do my little rant about how absolutely loveable that the characters are. :)
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The fifth in the Princess diaries series. Very light, very fluffy, but I like Mia Thermopolis and her teenage troubles a lot. I keep enjoying the books, even though I could write a scathing and destroying review easily enough. But sometimes you just need a bit of candy.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I enjoyed this episode in Mia's life more than the previous one - and I empathised with her dilemma's over the prom - it would ruin things to have to ask your boyfriend, then you wouldn't get the romantic asking!Yep, I was just like this 'round about the time of my prom. Ulp.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Yet again more troubles with Mia but as alwas there has to be 1 good thing for every bad thing
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Nice girly fluff, quite a good book
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Another cute showing. However, if you let it get to you it might. The whining of a fifteen year old girl is best taken in small doses if you have a teenager of your own. Otherwise, if you remember who is "writing" the book, it is thoroughly enjoyable.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is a great book. I read it in a day, and could not put it down. Princess Diaries fans will not be disappointed with Meg Cabot's latest novel!