
From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess Meg Cabot; Read by Kathleen McInerney
by Meg Cabot
Book Details
Looky Rating System Score adjusted for ages 8+
Content Intensity
How strong or frequent is this content? Higher scores mean more intense content.
Story Themes
What is this book about? Higher scores mean the theme is more central to the plot — not a warning.
Description
<p>R<b>eturn to the world of Meg Cabot's bestselling and beloved Princess Diaries series in <i>From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess—</i>this time through the illustrated diary of a spunky new heroine: Princess Mia's long lost half-sister, Olivia!<br></b><br>Olivia Grace Clarisse Mignonette Harrison is a completely average twelve-year-old: average height, average weight, average brown hair of average length, average brown skin and average hazel eyes. The only things about her that aren't average are her name (too long and princess themed), her ability to draw animals (useful for her future career as a wildlife illustrator), and the fact that she is a half-orphan who has never met her father and is forced to live with her aunt and uncle (who treat her almost like their own kids, so she doesn't want to complain).<br><br>Then one completely average day, everything goes wrong: the most popular girl in school, Annabelle Jenkins, threatens to beat her up, the principal gives her a demerit, and she's knocked down at the bus stop . . .<br><br>Until a limo containing Princess Mia Thermopolis of Genovia pulls up to invite her to New York to finally meet her father, who promptly invites her to come live with him, Mia, Grandmère and her two fabulous poodles . . . . <br><br>Maybe Olivia Grace Clarisse Mignonette Harrison isn't so average after all!</p>
Themes & Topics
Based on the book description, categories, and metadata — not verified against the full text.
How our ratings work →Book has been rated by our custom AI. We do our best to provide accurate information, but we know sometimes we may have missed something. If you feel we missed our mark on a rating, please suggest a correction so we can review the book independently of any publisher relationship.