Here’s a short, engaging piece on Royal Wedding by Meg Cabot, written in the style of a book blog or critical appreciation.
The premise is pure fan-service gold: Mia is finally set to marry her true love, Michael Moscovitz. But in true Genovian form, nothing is simple. The novel brilliantly pivots from the diary entries of a self-deprecating teen to the logistical nightmare of a millennial royal. Cabot doesn’t shy away from the "adulting" side of royalty. Mia isn’t just worrying about a broken heel; she’s dealing with Genovia’s crumbling infrastructure, a shocking family secret (a half-brother she never knew about), and the very real pressure of being a working sovereign.
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