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Book Reviews of Princess: You Know Who You AreBook Review: FOR THE MODERN PRETTY PRETTY PRINCESS Summary: 5 Stars
PERFECTLY POSH! For anyone who truly is a *perfect* princess, this ultimate Princess Manifesto is for you! It has labeling of the different kinds of "Princess Shoppers", closet rules (satin hangers only!), princess-language (what cute really means...), and even the Princess Pooch! This book is the WORKS! This book was so much like me- it was eerie! A glamorous guide for modern day royalty (*especially those who don't have the official title!). My best read in ages! C'est magnifique!
Book Review: What's fantastic... Summary: 5 Stars
... is that a book that's so positive about being who you are, and not making excuses for what you want, could generate the two previous nasty reviews. Particularly as it's clear that neither reviewer actually _read_ the book.And what's more fantastic is that reviews (and reviewers) like the previous, which spend as much time in mired in their own bile, are EXACTLY why this book needed to be written.
Book Review: A Call to Self-Pampering Summary: 5 Stars
Adorably packaged, insightful and hilarious! I loved every page of this smart little book. It's a rare find: a publication geared toward women that focuses on their own enjoyment, not man-pleasing, child-rearing or (heaven forbid) career advancement. There's a proper time for those things, too, of course... right after you've taken the morning off to go shopping with your poodle-in-a-purse in tow.
Book Review: Disappointing Summary: 2 Stars
I bought this book because I generally love books of this genre that tell you how to live life. However, this one left me wanting more. Maybe it was the lack of recommendations for books, movies, etc. for inspiration (which I always love), but I was thoroughly disappointed. Try "The Bombshell Manual of Style" by Laren Stover instead.
Book Review: Trust the Princess in All of Us Summary: 5 Stars
"Princess, You Know Who You Are," is a "today" look at the modern woman who can work and raise a family and still project a compelling feminine aura of self realization and taste. What a healthy counter to unfeminine femininism! Witty, clever advice on what it takes to be everthing you want to be.
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