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Feedback on To Be a Princess
"To Be a Princess" is a small but incredibly adorable memoir. Inside, it illustrates so many things. For example, it shows how far some people are willing to go for family. It shows unconditional love in the face of fear. It shows how little things can change opinions. And most of all, it shows the life of two suburban princesses.
I babysit, and the kid is obsessed with princess and dolls. It adorable to watch her play because she genuinely enjoys dressing up and twirling around in the dress. She's different than me. As a kid, I never thought I could be the princess. I thought they were too boring, and I wanted some adventure. Now I understand why lots of girls want to be royalty. They can be in charge. They can do what they want, anytime they want. In short, they rule.
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