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Title:I Am Princess X
Author:Cherie Priest
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:May 26th 2015 by Arthur A. Levine Books
Categories:Young Adult. Mystery. Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Fiction. Contemporary
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I Am Princess X Kindle Edition | Pages: 256 pages
Rating: 4.06 | 11319 Users | 2237 Reviews

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Best friends, big fans, a mysterious webcomic, and a long-lost girl collide in this riveting novel, perfect for fans of both Cory Doctorow and Sarah Dessen; illustrated throughout with comics. Once upon a time, two best friends created a princess together. Libby drew the pictures, May wrote the tales, and their heroine, Princess X, slayed all the dragons and scaled all the mountains their imaginations could conjure. Once upon a few years later, Libby was in the car with her mom, driving across the Ballard Bridge on a rainy night. When the car went over the side, Libby passed away, and Princess X died with her. Once upon a now: May is sixteen and lonely, wandering the streets of Seattle, when she sees a sticker slapped in a corner window. Princess X? When May looks around, she sees the Princess everywhere: Stickers. Patches. Graffiti. There's an entire underground culture, focused around a webcomic at IAmPrincessX.com. The more May explores the webcomic, the more she sees disturbing similarities between Libby's story and Princess X online. And that means that only one person could have started this phenomenon---her best friend, Libby, who lives.

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Original Title: I Am Princess X ASIN B00OU4Y5YY
Edition Language: English
Setting: Seattle, Washington(United States)
Literary Awards: Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2017), Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (2017), Missouri Truman Readers Award Nominee (2018), Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award Nominee (2018)


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Ratings: 4.06 From 11319 Users | 2237 Reviews

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Want a story about two girls who help each other?Read this.Thank you Ms. Priest, it was just what I needed.

4.5That was amazing!I was on edge the entire time!The scariest part? The fact that this is not fantasy or anything. It's realistic fiction, which means things like this and worse happen and have happened in real life!May's best friend is Libby. They became friends in fifth grade when they began writing, drawing, and bonding over an original creation of theirs, Princess X. One day, when they were 13 years old, Libby died in a car accident. Libby's mother fell asleep and drove off a bridge with

A great, page turner of a YA book with NO ROMANCE!! I LOVE IT! Just a heartfelt story of friendship. Can't wait to share this with my bookstore customers!

I love this book so much!

Woah. This book gave me the chills. But at the same time was a heartfelt pleasure read that had me smiling and wanting more. How?!I LOVED this! The comic strips? The dark mystery? The friendships? The NO ROMANCE? Beautiful writing and story set-up. And, knowing Seattle, I could relate to this story in ways I don't normally with novels. I need more.And, to top it all off, our strong female protagonists rooocccckkkk! Princess X should literally have an online comic strip for her stories. In love

This is a strange book. I'd go so far as to say it's MG, not YA, despite having teenage protagonists, because this is a novel in the vein of a lot of MG: young intrepid protagonists solving wacky mystery on their own. And it is a wacky mystery, and the motivations of the evil character are murky, and I am Princess X ultimately feels like a showpiece for child detecting in the internet age. Lots of tech references are dropped - this is a book that'll date pretty quickly, I think - and the mystery

This book was fun! Ultimately a quick, enjoyable read and even a little scary at times. I loved the inclusion of the graphic novel element and I loved that it mostly kept me guessing. I wished there had been at least one more twist because it felt like everything came together a bit too easily and that the main characters were extremely trusting of this random jackdaw guy, but like I said - still enjoyable.My only real complaint was HOW HARD this author was trying to prove they know Seattle - if
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