Sixteen is the magic number Mia doesn't always have the best luck with parties, so even though it's her sweet sixteenth, she doesn't want a birthday bash. As usual, Grandmère has other ideas, and thinks a reality TV special is just the thing in order to celebrate royally. The whole scheme smacks of Lilly's doing -- Lilly, whose own TV show is still only limited to local cable viewers. Will Mia be able to stop Grandmère's plan? Will her friends ever forgive her if she does stop it, since it involves all of them taking the royal jet to Genovia for an extravaganza the likes of which would turn even Paris Hilton green with envy? Why can't Mia get what she really an evening alone with Michael? With a little luck, this sweet sixteen princess might just get her wish -- a birthday that's royally romantic.
Meg Cabot was born on February 1, 1967, during the Chinese astrological year of the Fire Horse, a notoriously unlucky sign. Fortunately she grew up in Bloomington, Indiana, where few people were aware of the stigma of being a fire horse -- at least until Meg became a teenager, when she flunked freshman Algebra twice, then decided to cut her own bangs. After six years as an undergrad at Indiana University, Meg moved to New York City (in the middle of a sanitation worker strike) to pursue a career as an illustrator, at which she failed miserably, forcing her to turn to her favorite hobby--writing novels--for emotional succor. She worked various jobs to pay the rent, including a decade-long stint as the assistant manager of a 700 bed freshmen dormitory at NYU, a position she still occasionally misses.
She is now the author of nearly fifty books for both adults and teens, selling fifteen million copies worldwide, many of which have been #1 New York Times bestsellers, most notably The Princess Diaries series, which is currently being published in over 38 countries, and was made into two hit movies by Disney. In addition, Meg wrote the Mediator and 1-800-Where-R-You? series (on which the television series, Missing, was based), two All-American Girl books, Teen Idol, Avalon High, How to Be Popular, Pants on Fire, Jinx, a series of novels written entirely in email format (Boy Next Door, Boy Meets Girl, and Every Boy's Got One), a mystery series (Size 12 Is Not Fat/ Size 14 Is Not Fat Either/Big Boned), and a chick-lit series called Queen of Babble.
Meg is now writing a new children's series called Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls. Her new paranormal series, Abandon, debuts in Summer of 2011.
Meg currently divides her time between Key West, Indiana, and New York City with a primary cat (one-eyed Henrietta), various back-up cats, and her husband, who doesn't know he married a fire horse. Please don't tell him.
Really good! I can't believe her grandma tried to get her on that show! Haha doesn't she know Mia by now? The party at end was really cute! Always wish these were longer!
Actually, a fairly decent reread knocked this thing out fairly quick. Not great but not horrible.
See my entire binge read of this book and books 6-7 1/2 here.
This is one is almost pure fluff, at first glance. But there’s really some subplots that play a huge role in book eight that rear their head here.
What I like about this one, is that despite being a romantic read it does focus a lot of the Lilly and Mia friendship. And I think that sometimes that relationship is overlooked or used more or less as a zany plot device.
But in this book, you get Lilly and Mia.
I probably won’t say that anytime else in the series, but I really understood the friendship here.
The Michael and Mia relationship, while it has its moments is really more background in this book. And I’m okay with it, when they are together its them at its best. Mia’s not a neurotic mess like she usually is, and therefore Michael doesn’t seem like he lacks a brain for not telling Mia to get over herself. Plus, the ending with all the skating couples was fun and sort of swoon worthy.
I want a birthday party like that.
It’s really a fun novella. A fun but important novella, since you really need to read it to get the full impact of book eight.
I can't think of a single reason for this book to be published, other than a lust for money. It was absolutely pointless. I reserve one star ratings for books that I absolutely hate and would gladly throw in a fire, so that's the only reason you're seeing 2 stars.
PS. Michael is boring. It doesn't help that he's never part of the narrative.
La Meg Cabot debió haber hecho de esto un libro más largo, siento que el desmadre que gira alrededor de los Sweet Sixteen daba para más. Pero como quiera, short and sweet <3
I will explode into fire. I don't see the point of this book. At this point I'm just reading in the hopes that someone tells Michael he's being a dick about sex.
This was such a fun & quick read! Back in 2020 I started rereading the whole Princess Diaries series (and in some cases reading them for the first time). But I never finished that project.
The image of Lilly Moscovitz throwing a side salad on Andy Milonakis because she was mad that he got a show on MTV had me cackling.
So, finally I feel a bit of sympathy for Lilly. I still really don't like how she treats Mia though. Mia is turning 16 in this book and everyone has ideas for how she should celebrate and no one seems to care what she wants. Except by the end of the book we find out that most of Mia's circle of friends and family actually did care the whole time. I also spy something curious happening with Perin that I've been suspicious of since she came into the picture. I also still have some questions about J.P. and hope we continue to learn more about him in future installments.
sama niespodzianka urodzinowa była wspaniała, korzystałam z tego że ta część jest jeszcze spokojna, bo wiem że przez następne będę mieć złamane serce XD
I read this so long ago that I didn’t even remember the plot 😅 but it was so cute and light and funny while building up the plot of book 8. (Michael is still perfect!!)
Mia's sweet sixteen party is coming up and Grandmere is planing something extravagant for her party. Which obviously she doesn't want. It ended pretty sweet and a extremely quick read.
In the book ¨Sweet Sixteen Princess” by Meg Cabot Mia is getting ready to turn 16. All Mia can think about is her family throwing her a birthday party but, she does not want them to because of what happened at her last birthday party. Her best friend Lilly made out with another right whom was not her boyfriend in front of her own boyfriend. Mia also has other concerns though, she is the Student Council President, and is wanting fitness equipment for her school, but the meeting is not successful at all. Mia´s Grandmere has other ideas for Mia's birthday, she wants Mia to broadcast her birthday party on a television show called My Super Royal Sweet Sixteen. Mia´s Grandmere had purchased a jet and made it to where 100 of Mia's friend could fly to Genovia. Mia turns down the party idea from her Grandmere. Instead, Mia had something else coming for her. All she wants is a romantic birthday dinner but, her boyfriend had something else coming for her. One thing I didn't like about the book was the word choice and be more descriptive. For example, it never really described what exactly Mia wanted for her birthday. There were only certain assumptions made. I felt as if the book could have contained more. It was very short, and sweet. I think it needed more information and descriptions added.
I really wished this book was longer! But I did like every moment of it, especially the end. I can really see that Mia’s relationship with Michael has really grown, in every aspect. That surprise birthday party they had for her, was perfect! It was really nice to see Mia standing up to her grandmother about the trip to Genovia with her friends, because of the environmental effects it would have. I really like how in every book, the author talks about environmental problems, and how everyone should help, even a teenager royal.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Reread August 26, 2019 Micheal has my heart ♥️. I love him so much😍🥰. Where can I get a Micheal with express shipping please? This was so cute and I miss this series so much.
Michael really wants to have sex with Mia (and each time she says no, he doesn't push farther) but I'm hoping she will eventually dump him. Hello Mia, there is someone else right in front of your face at your lunch table...
Also, as a birthday present from her family, she received the 'Fiesta Giles' action figure!! (She had previously sold it to buy Michael an original Star Wars poster.) But now that Mia is sixteen, she thinks her collection of Buffy the Vampire Slayer action figures is immature. Well, hrrrumph.
In this short novella, Mia is turning sixteen years old and she doesn't want a huge birthday party. However, Grandmère has extravagant birthday plans for Mia.
♛ Sweet Sixteen is a light-hearted and fluffy read. ♛ Sweet Sixteen is a 'filler' book, but it's cute and fun. ♛ I got to see a slightly different side of Lily in Sweet Sixteen. ♛ Lily and Michael act out of character in Sweet Sixteen. ♛ Grandmère is a crazy woman.
"Really, they are like the Snape/Malfoy pairing of the Muggle world. Only without the capes." (Mia Thermopolis describing Grandmère and Lily Moscovitz)
This was really cute, as always Las historias cortas siempre suelen ser bonitas, la unica red flag es michael insistiendo en having sex i mean dude stop it Me gustó mucho como se desenvolvio todo el tema del cumpleaños, y como michael si parece ser el unico que la conoce realmente Still, estoy siendo team JP
This is a cute little novella in the series, you see a bit more maturity here and respect for boundaries which is lovely to see! Mia puts her foot down some more and we see some genuinely sweet moments between her and her family :)