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基本信息·出版社:MacMillan
·页码:256 页
·出版日期:2004年09月
·ISBN:0330440551
·条形码:9780330440554
·版本:第1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:32开 Pages Per Sheet
·外文书名:公主日记
内容简介 How can Mia bear it? Michael, her one true love, has gone away to college, leaving her to face a new school year all alone (well, nearly). With a potential eco-disaster in Genovia, a new English teacher who can’t stand her, and a totally transformed Boris to get used to, life for the world’s most reluctant royal is looking like it can’t get much worse. But then Grandmere and Lilly step in – with a plan to save Genovia and Albert Einstein High. A plan that involves Grandmere showing up at her school in her fur cape and tiara . . .
作者简介 Meg Cabot is the author of the phenomenally successful The Princess Diaries series.With vast numbers of copies sold around the world,the books have topped the US and UK best-seller lists for weeks and won several awards.Two movies based on the series have been massively popular throughout the world.
Meg is also the author of the best-selling All American Girl,Teen Idol,Nicola and the Viscount,Victoria and the Rogue and The Mediator series as well as several other books for teenagers and adults.She lives in New York City and Florida with her husband and one-eyed cat,Henrietta,and says she is still waitting for her real parents,the king and queen, to restore her to her rightful throne.
编辑推荐 How can Mia bear it? Michael, her one true love, has gone away to college, leaving her to face a new school year all alone (well, nearly). With a potential eco-disaster in Genovia, a new English teacher who can’t stand her, and a totally transformed Boris to get used to, life for the world’s most reluctant royal is looking like it can’t get much worse. But then Grandmere and Lilly step in – with a plan to save Genovia and Albert Einstein High. A plan that involves Grandmere showing up at her school in her fur cape and tiara . . .
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Monday, 31 August, Labour Day The Loft, 10 p.m.
Another school year. I know I should be excited. I know I should be thrilled at the prospect of seeing my friends again after having been on foreign soil for the past two months.
And I am. I am excited. I’m excited to see Tina and Shameeka and Ling Su and even – I can’t believe I’m saying this – Boris.
It’s just . . . well, it’s going to be so DIFFERENT this year, with no Michael to pick up on the way to school and sit with at lunch and have drop by before Algebra – ACK! No Algebra this year, either! Geometry! Oh, God. Well, I’ll just think about that one later. Although Mr Gianini (FRANK. MUST REMEMBER TO CALL HIM FRANK) says people who do badly in Algebra always do really well in Geometry. Please, please let that be true.
And OK, it’s not like Michael and I ever used to make out in front of my locker or anything – or at all, really, because with his lack of enthusiasm about PDA and my eleven o’clock curfew on weekends (and not being able to even go out AT ALL on school nights thanks to princess lessons with Grandmere – seriously, don’t you think by now she should have told me everything to do with being a princess already? I just know she’s holding out on me), not to mention the fact that considering every time I go I am trailed by a six-foot-four bodyguard (who seems to have been given implicit instructions by my dad never to allow me a minute alone with my boyfriend) how much making out can anyone be expected to do?
But at least – because there was always a chance I could run into Michael in the hallway at any moment – I had something to look forward to at school.
And now, because Michael has graduated, there’s nothing to look forward to. Nothing.
Except for the weekends.
But how much time is Michael even going to have to spend with me on weekends? Because he’s in college now, and he has so much homework already the
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