Now I’ve got. . . 512 pages!
Posted on April 20, 2011 at 3:56 pm by and

princess in waitingI read Princess in Waiting by Meg Cabot. At the end of this book, Mia is left with the idea that her “secret talent” is her writing, and she is so excited that she thinks she is going to write a novel. If there were a few more chapters in this book, I think that she would have started on her novel. Considering what she usually writes about is her life, I think she would be writing a biography about her exciting life as the princess of Genovia, a small country outside of France. Then, she would have tried to convince her Grandmother, the Queen of Genovia, to help her get it published. But, her grandmother would want to read it before committing herself to getting the book published, and would not be too enthusiastic about discovering that Mia does not find her grandmother to be the most lovable person in the world. So, she would not have published Mia’s book and the next in the series would begin with Mia trying to figure out a way to get her book published, despite her grandmother. In my opinion, that is the way the book should have ended, which is why I only rated it a 9 out of 10.



Comments so far:

  1. Link Here | April 21, 2011,

    I totally get what you are saying. I’ve read several books that have a bad ending. I don’t really like princess books so I don’t think that I would like it.

    kimberlylc

  2. Link Here | April 21, 2011,

    I really like how you gave your opinion of how the book should of ended in this post. I sometimes want books to end differently too, and sometimes I read an awesome book that just has a terrible ending in my opinion. You have a very creative post here. Great job!

    aliciab2016

  3. Link Here | April 21, 2011,

    That sounds like a challenge for Mia. I’ve watched the movie, and read the first book, so I’m glad that the series keeps on going. For some authors, the books get worse as they go on.

    sabria

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