New Titles for March
The Princess Diaries take two by Meg Cabot
Approximate age KS 4 15+
14-year-old Mia Thermopolis is still coming to terms with the fact that she’s a princess and heir to the throne of Genovia! But when she announces on national TV that her mum is pregnant by her algebra teacher and plans to marry him
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The Princess Diaries; seventh heaven by Meg Cabot
Approximate age KS 4 15+
Poor Mia. Not only has she made a total ass of herself with J.P. (a.k.a. the Guy Who Hates It When They Put Corn in the Chili), trying to prove that she’s a super-chilled party girl. She’s also bankrupted the student council. Way to go, Princess.
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Double or Die by Charlie Higson
Approximate age KS 3 11-14
Kidnap. Violence. Explosions. Murder. No ordinary weekend. But then, James Bond is no ordinary boy. In a North London cemetery a professor is kidnapped at gunpoint. A suspicious letter crammed with cryptic clues arrives at Eton. To decipher the deadly mystery, James Bond must take a series of dangerous gambles.

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The Princess Diaries; Give me Five by Meg Cabot
Approximate age KS 4 15+
Mia is about to turn fifteen – and can't wait to dance the night away with Michael at the biggest, most romantic event of her life so far: the senior prom! But nothing's going according to plan.
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The Princess Diaries; third time lucky by Meg Cabot
Approximate age KS 4 15+
Mia’s got everything a girl could possibly want. She’s a princess – and she’s got a boyfriend! But that’s where it all goes wrong. Because Kenny is just NOT the guy she really wants. Michael’s the one she’s loved forever – but he’s going out with someone infinitely cleverer than Mia. Someone who can clone FRUIT FLIES, for heaven’s sake! Will the story end happily ever after for the Princess of Genovia?
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All American Girl by Meg Cabot
Approximate age KS 4 15+
Sam lives in Washington DC, is the middle teenager between two very annoying sisters, and dyes all her clothes black. She has a best friend, she's not cool like her big sister, she doesn't have a boyfriend but thinks she's in love with someone, and she likes to draw.
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Fly by Night by Frances Hardinge
Approximate age KS 3 11+
A breath-taking adventure story set in reimagined eighteenth-century England As the realm struggles to maintain an uneasy peace after years of cival war and tyranny a twelve-year-old orphan and her loyal companion a grumpy goose are about to become the unlikely heroes of a radical revolution

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