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Truly Madly Royally (Point Paperbacks)
Truly Madly Royally (Point Paperbacks) | Debbie Rigaud
5 posts | 6 read | 5 to read
An #ownvoices Point Paperback original that is like The Princess Diaries for this generation -- pure wish-fulfillment fun, from new talent Debbie Rigaud.Zora Emerson is not here to play. She's enrolled in a prestigious summer program, and is ready to use what she's learning to change the world (or at least her corner of New Jersey, for now). Zora's not expecting to vibe with any of her super-privileged classmates. So she's shocked to find she's got chemistry with Owen Whittelsey, who is charming, funny, undeniably cute...and turns out to literally be a prince. As in, his parents are the king and queen of a small European country. What? Suddenly, Zora's summer is looking a lot more complicated -- especially when Owen asks her to be his date at his older brother's wedding. Can her feelings for Owen, not to mention her sense of self, survive the royal chaos? Debbie Rigaud brings sparkling humor and insight to this empowering romantic comedy that's all about ruling your own destiny.
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CarlieReads
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Sunday vibes: a new book and #Hamilton on Disney+

Anyone else newly obsessed with this show?! I never got the hype until I watched it and now I have it on repeat 😂

#currentlyreading #sundayreads #trulymadlyroyally #libraryfinds #newbook #hamilfilm

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kimmypete1
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Mehso-so

I liked Owen and Zora, but wanted more from them, and the ending felt rushed.

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kimmypete1
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I‘d like to finish these three books before the month is out!

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ReadingSusan
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Mehso-so

This was a fun YA book. It wasn‘t anything that stood out but it was entertaining.

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NAM99
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Bailedbailed

I just couldn‘t do it, the concept of the plot was cute but the execution was not what I had hoped combined with meh writing. There were also too many Jersey-isms related to how people talk, which coming from New Jersey I can tell you aren‘t actually a thing.