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When a teenage wizard blunders a spell that sends a real, live medieval princess to the Peabodys' house, fourteen-year-old Casey Peabody is in for a royal mess! It was bad enough attending Pine Glen Junior High with a squad of cheerleading princesses. Now suddenly Casey has to contend with a real princess of her own.
Her Highness, Princess Eglantine, is an expert at the three Ps: Prettiness, Perkiness, and Popularity-but she can't play soccer like Casey, and she hasn't got a clue about junior high! With ribbons in her hair and her nose in the air, the princess will need Casey to battle the cheerleaders . . . and though she doesn't know it yet, Casey will need the princess, too.
With laughs at every turn, this magical tale proves that you don't have to wear a tiara or be a great soccer player to be cool. It doesn't take a wizard's spell to figure it out: Confident girls rule!
1 comment:
Hey, girls, this is a good book! If you're a tomboy or something alse, you can also read it, although the cover is pink. I'm a bit like a tomboy, that's what some people say. But, I read the blurb, and felt this book interesting!
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