A children's series about princesses and royalty.
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Feb 23, 2010 05:25PM
I remember always grabbing these books when I was younger. I don't think I ever read them all, but I loved the ones I did read.
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I loved this series. It's just hard to find them all together because they almost all have different authors
To this day, I still haven't finished this series. But it was the only reason I used to travel to the library.There are still some I have to hunt down....
I've read pretty much the whole series. I started when I was 9, and I still haven't finished it even though I'm 14 now. I believe this series is great to give to young girls, because it teaches them about prominent historical figures in a fun way. This series really got me hooked on history, and I highly reccomend it.But I still have to finish the series... *goes off and starts hunting for books*
I read every single one of these books between the ages of 8 and 11. Every. One. I love them and credit them with helping form my literary tastes as an adult.
I read abuot 10 of these! My goal was never to read them all which surprises me to learn that I almost did. I read them around when I was about 8 to 10...
I love this series!! We have about half of them, and what we don't have-the library has! We are lucky to have an amazing library system with all these books! My favorite was Catherine, and Lady Of Palenque was just too hard to get into. :)
I agree, i loved this series, it was informational, yet fiction. It opened my eyes, i started my own diary after reading this series:). Recommend this book to anyone, adult, teenager, or a child.
I love this series so much. It combines three of my favorite things, history, fiction, and royalty. =D
This is one of my favorite series, I've read these (and the Dear America series) since I was 8 years old! In school we are taught histories seen through a textbook, but these books sought to teach young girls what it feels like to live history. With epilogues and historical notes, young readers can pursue their curiosity past the last page of the diary into real research.
I absolutely love these books & the author! The first book I read was about Anastasia & I was absolutely hooked. I finished them each in just a day or two when I was younger. They are so interesting and they're fun to read while being so informative. This is definitely a great way to spin off a history lesson. These are still my favorite books almost a decade later.
I have all of these, so good! Educational and interesting! My first one was Marie Antionette. I keep them all in the order I read them!
Does anyone know how or where to get these books? I bought a couple when I was 14 in 2005 but it looks like almost all of them have gone out of print :(
I want to read all of them.
(Im in Canada)
Aww, I loved this series! Looks like someone added some irrelevant books to the end of the list, though. I'm going to remove those that are not in this series. :)
I remember reading these books as a child. I was obsessed. They sparked my passion for history, as well as reading. I own them all. Perhaps I should go back and read them again.
I loved these books, and still do. The formula is fun, immersive, educational and they're so preeeety! I love how the girls covered are so diverse. I'm lucky enough to own them all, and they sit in prose of place on one of my many bookshelves. I wish they'd make more, I'd definitely buy them too.
These books started my love for Elizabeth I, Anastasia and Marie Antoinette. I have 12 of 20 books but it is so hard to find them these days, especially in Australia, as they are out of print. If they re-booted the series and did more princesses, I'm definitely going to be first in line for them.
I've wanted to read this entire series since I first read Cleopatra in elementary, and now I'm finally going through them all. My favs so far have been Kristina, Eleanor, Mary, Jahanara and Kazunomiya. Can't wait until I've finished them all!
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