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Book Reviews of The Princess-in-Training Manual / Divas Don't Fake It (Red Dress Ink)

The Princess-in-Training Manual / Divas Don't Fake It (Red Dress Ink)
The PrincessinTraining Manual / Divas Don't Fake It - Red Dress Ink
Author: Jacqueline de Soignee, Erica Orloff
ISBN-13: 9780373250394
ISBN-10: 0373250398
Publication Date: 11/1/2003
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 23 ratings
Publisher: Red Dress Ink
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed The Princess-in-Training Manual / Divas Don't Fake It (Red Dress Ink) on + 12 more book reviews
Diva's Don't Fake it is the better more lighthearted of these two books. I suggest you read Princess In Training first, therefore your excpatations will be exceeded when you read Divas Don't Fake It.
reviewed The Princess-in-Training Manual / Divas Don't Fake It (Red Dress Ink) on + 47 more book reviews
Amusing, fast read. Kept thinking Paris Hilton must have been the "role model" for Princess Jacqueline but then I realized Jacqueline was actually pleasant and not full of herself.
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kind of silly, but an easy read
dbs avatar reviewed The Princess-in-Training Manual / Divas Don't Fake It (Red Dress Ink) on + 329 more book reviews
Princess Jacqueline de Soignee is used to having her life handed to her on a silver platter. But being a princess in the 21st century isn't easy, and there are certain rules that she must adhere to, such as "never wear your tiara before five in the afternoon: to do so is gauche." The Princess-In-Training Manual is a flip, irreverent first-person look at what it takes to be a princess in the modern world.

Divas Don't Fake It is a first-person fiction narrative guiding readers through the levels of "divadom," and takes a revealing look at what it takes to be a diva -- you don't need anything but lipstick and eyeliner . . . and a suitcase full of self-confidence and attitude. These semi-tongue-in-cheek vignettes will resonate with any young woman who loves -- or has always dreamed of -- being the center of attention.

Erica Orloff always provides a great read and more than few laughs. I always feel comfortable recommending any of her books!