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Tag Archives: Meg Cabot
An Open Letter to the People Responsible for The Princess Diaries Movie
Dear Gary Marshall and Walt Disney Pictures: We, the women of http://www.slatebreakers.com, recently spent an evening watching your 2001 film, The Princess Diaries in honor of our Meg Cabot Theme Week celebration. Although we very much enjoyed your charming film … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews, Mandy Moore, Meg Cabot, Princess Culture, The Princess Diaries, Walt Disney Pictures
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Review: Abandon by Meg Cabot
Abandon by Meg Cabot Scholastic, 2011 Genre: Fantasy / Retelling Face Value: Hm, I’m not sure how I feel about the dead girl on the cover. On the one hand, glamorized dead girl in a virginal white dress – a … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Theme Week, Young Adult
Tagged Death, Diversity, Hades, Meg Cabot, Mythology, Persephone, Retellings
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Review: All-American Girl by Meg Cabot
All-American Girl by Meg Cabot. Harper Collins, 2002. Currently available. Genre: YA Realistic Fiction Face Value: Patriotism! Cursive! Stars! This cover screams baseball, apple-pie, and good ol’ US American wholesomeness. It does nothing to reflect the actual personality of main … Continue reading
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Tagged Meg Cabot, Meg Cabot Week, Romance, Teen, Young Adult
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Review: The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot
The Princess Diaries, by Meg Cabot HarperTeen, 2000. (Currently Available) Genre: Contemporary, Romance Face Value: Well…there’s a whole lot of bright pink on this cover, and not a small amount of sparkle. I’ll give you that. BUT – there’s something … Continue reading
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Tagged Activism, Meg Cabot, Pink, Princess Culture, Romance, Young Adult
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Welcome to Meg Cabot Week!
Welcome, everyone, to our first ever Slatebreakers Theme Week! We’re hoping to do this on a semi-regular basis here on the blog, dedicate a week to thoughts and reviews about one specific author For our first theme week we decided … Continue reading