Bad Heir Day

· Princess Diaries Book 9 · Pan Macmillan
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Read the series that inspired the smash-hit Disney film, starring Anne Hathaway!

Princess Mia is at an all-time low. Could her luck be about to change? Bad Heir Day is the ninth entry in the Princess Diaries series by Meg Cabot.


Lilly isn't talking to her. Someone is posting horrible things about her on ihatemiathermopolis.com. Grandmère is forcing her to give a speech to 2,000 of the most powerful businesswomen in America. And, oh yeah. Michael dumped her.

Now, Mia is on a downward spiral – from perfect princess to couch potato, using food to fill the void left by Michael. Now she faces going back to school – where she is already failing – and none of her clothes fit.

But Mia does have more on her mind. Like a 400 year-old mystery that could mean big changes for Genovia. Is she really ready to throw away her tiara?

Continue the royal ride with Crowning Glory, the tenth book in the series.

Previously published as To the Nines, and in the US as Princess Mia.

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Georgia Brennan-Scott
8 May 2016
Probably my favourite book in my favourite series
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Kayla Norman
7 April 2018
She honoured her ancestor I love it
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About the author

Meg Cabot is a multi-award-winning author, crowned the 'grande dame of teenage chick lit' by the New York Times Book Review. She is known for the Princess Diaries series, which topped the US and UK bestseller lists and was turned by Disney into two feature films starring Anne Hathaway.

Meg's other books include the Mediator series, the Heather Wells mystery series, and Avalon High – the latter of which was adapted for screen by Disney. She has also authored a graphic novel, Black Canary, for middle-grade readers.

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