Princess in Training.PRINCESS IN TRAINING. (The Princess Diaries, Vol. VI.) Meg Cabot Meg Cabot (born Meggin Patricia Cabot on February 1, 1967) is an American author of romantic comedies for teens and adults. She has also written under the name Meggin Cabot, as well as the pseudonyms Patricia Cabot and Jenny Carroll. . 2005. Read by Clea Lewis Clea Lewis (born July 19, 1965 in Cleveland Heights, Ohio) is a television actress, perhaps best known as Ellen's annoying friend Audrey Penny in Ellen DeGeneres' sitcom Ellen. She also appeared on the short-lived Andy Barker, P.I. . 6 cds. 6 hrs. Listening Library. 0-307-20670x. $50.00. Vinyl; plot, author, reader notes. JS* From the KLIATT starred review, May 2005: "HRH HRH abbr. Her (or His) Royal Highness HRH Her (or His) Royal Highness HRH abbr (= His (or Her) Royal Highness) → S.A.R. Princess Amelia Mignonette mignonette (mĭn'yənĕt`), common name for some members of the Resedaceae, a small family of herbs and a few shrubs inhabiting arid regions. Grimaldi Renaldo Thermopolis, heir to the throne of Genovia, is more commonly known as Mia, a gawky, often-struggling 10th grade student at Manhattan's Albert Einstein High School Albert Einstein High School, named after the German-American physicist, Albert Einstein, is a four-year high school located at 11135 Newport Mill Road, near Kensington in unincorporated Montgomery County, Maryland. The principal is James Fernandez. .... Welcome to the 'constant roller coaster' of Mia's life, as related in her hilarious journal entries ... Fans will eat this up: it's a particularly enjoyable episode in this irresistible series, and a great bet for reluctant readers too." Clea Lewis is the voice of Princess Mia as her adventures at Albert Einstein High School continue. Her light adolescent voice keeps time with the instant text messaging format, the leaping capital letters, and Mia's rapid train of thought. Mary Purucker, Beverly Hills PL, Beverly Hills, CA J--Recommended for junior high school students. The contents are of particular interest to young adolescents and their teachers. S--Recommended for senior high school students. *--The asterisk highlights exceptional books |
|
||||||||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion