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Meg Cabot: Quarantine Princess Diaries (2023, HarperCollins Publishers) 4 stars

Quarantine Princess Diaries

4 stars

This book feels like hanging out with an old friend. It’s so funny and relatable. It’s kind of therapeutic. .

I enjoy a book that’s a bit later in a series where basically the “romance” plot has already happened and the couple you’ve been following is married. It’s really nice to check in on them a couple years later. Other stuff happens, but there’s no relationship drama. They’re just doing regular married people stuff.

The only real downside is that it kind of ends as if the pandemic was over after a year, when here we are three years later, with COVID not “over”.