Mia Thermopolis thought she had the worst life ever. Somehow it just got a lot more complicated.
Mia wakes up one morning to learn that the mother is pregnant- with her algebra teacher’s baby.
Well, at least this one should be good at math.
After learning this, the soon- to- be- parents decide to get married, which is the responsible thing, in Mia's eyes, to do.
Then Mia's love life gets started when she starts getting emails from a secret admirer. She is hoping it is Michael, her best friend’s brother, but one can only dream the smartest senior in the school likes them.
Even though Mia's mom and soon- to- be stepfather want to have a quite wedding at city hall where everyone wears their Halloween costumes, Mia's Grandmother wants to have a big, fairy tale wedding for them, and she wants to keep it a surprize until the wedding starts.
It seems like Mia's life is still crazy.
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The plot in this book was always changing. But it seemed very disconnected from the characterization of the characters, which was very strange, because usually it’s the opposite. Even though it was weird, it somehow worked for the most part and it made the novel unique.
For warning, these books are nothing like the movies. The movies are all about her becoming a princess, but the books are about things that really go on in the world.
I could really relate to this book because Mia and I are the same age and both first time sisters, which I though was funny and weird. It made the book a lot better because of the one big connection I have to this book.
Just like the first book, it was a little kid book that did not have very many literacy devises, but was still very well written and had a very good theme for little kids.
3.5 out of 5 stars

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