The Princess Diaries, Volume VII: Party Princess
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Author | Meg Cabot |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | The Princess Diaries |
Genre(s) | Young adult novel |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Publication date | April 2006 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 304 pp (first edition, hardback) |
ISBN | ISBN 0060724536 (first edition, hardback) |
Preceded by | The Princess Diaries, Volume VI and 1/2: The Princess Present |
Followed by | The Princess Diaries, Volume VII and 1/2: Sweet Sixteen Princess |
The Princess Diaries, Volume VII: Party Princess, released in the United Kingdom as The Princess Diaries: Seventh Heaven, is a young adult book in the critically acclaimed Princess Diaries series. Written by Meg Cabot, it was released in 2006 by Harper Collins Publishers and is the seventh novel in the series.
[edit] Plot Summary
When Mia bankrupts the student government buying high-tech recycling bins, she needs to raise $5000 soon, so that she can pay for the senior's commencement ceremony. Grandmere comes up with a solution: a musical, written and directed by Grandmere, starring Mia and her friends, portraying the achievements of Mia's famous Genovian ancestor, Rosagunde. 'Braid!' also results in a new-found friendship, between Mia and 'The Guy Who Hates It When They Put Corn In The Chili', aka J.P. - Mia's on-stage love interest. After Mia gets drunk and 'sexy dances' with J.P., her relationship with Michael seems to be on rocky ground -lina as her relationship with J.P. soon will be, thanks to Lilly's new literary magazine, 'Fat Louie's Pink Butthole', which includes 'No More Corn!' a story Mia wrote about J.P. killing himself.
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