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Meg Cabot Fairy Tale

Book Review by: soniadear    

Original Author: soniadear
This abstract was translated from Le Conte de Fées de Meg Cabot
Meg Cabot is one of those successful authors who take off after just one book....and who just cannot stop after that! The
Meggin "Meg" Cabot Fairy Tale starts with a novel for girls, with a well chosen name, "Journal of a princess".It is the strange and sometimes touching but never serious story, under the form of an intimate diary, of a young girl from New York, called Mia Thermopolis, who finds that she is the heiress to the throne of an imaginary kingdom in Europe, called Genovia, where her father is king. One then follows Mia''s crossings with her grandmother who wants to turn her into a perfect princess, her mother, her friends, her teachers and her cat, Fat Louie.Since the international success of "Journal of a princess", translated into many languages and adapted for the cinema, Meg Cabot has been writing books one after the other just like hot bread. This has given great pleasure to her fans, both boys and girls, digging into the fantastic, the "chick lit", history as well as many other types, even giving a try to novels for adults. Her other novels (mainly serials, in fact), include "The Mediator", "Samantha dans tous ses etats", "Avalon High" and many others.
Published: December 13, 2007
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