With Mia in Genovia, anything could be going on in New York, but the one thing she is most afraid of is her boyfriend, who is in Florida for Winter break, will meet a talented, attractive girl.
Mia's Grandmother, the Queen, has big plans for Mia to attend the black and white ball. But it’s on Friday night, which is Mia and Michael's first ever date. But Mia's grandmother doesn’t care about Mia's "puppy love"
But what Mia's grandmother doesn’t understand is it’s not puppy love when Mia has been in love with him for half of her life.
The second semester of school is starting and Mia is terrified she will not be in G&T (gifted and talented) anymore because she is now passing Algebra and she has no gifts or talents.
It seems like this amazing start to a semester could be ruined.
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This book was so repetitive; the whole entire plot was incredibly boring 'cause nothing happened! The book was probably called 'princess in waiting" because everyone was waiting for something to happen.
However, no matter how boring the plot was, the characterization was very good and very well played out. But at the same time, I knew what the characters were going to say and do because the author developed them already so well in the books before. She really needs a new focus for her books, no matter how well she does characterization.
The one thing I liked about this one was how realistic it was. I believe about half of the kids in my ninth grade Socials and Math class feel the same way about their first love's that Mia feels about hers.
3.25 out of 5 stars

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