GAH! What is wrong with the books, may I ask? Why did they feel the need to shove Mia ahead five years (during that time, I might add, she's hardly matured at all... still nearly as clumsy and uneducated as ever... making her loveable but apparently not teachable)? Why must Michael be out of the picture? Why must it turn into some freaky drama story?! *sigh* Okay, I suppose if I hadn't gone in having just read "The Princess Present" I might have taken this better. But where the first one only majorly distorted the story, this one became... a whole other realm. It wasn't that interesting as a movie itself, either. Don't bother with this one. It's not much good.
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