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This is the 2nd in the Princess Protection Program about Princess Rana is who is from The Frog Prince and she runs away before she has to marry the prince but her frog follows her to the real world and decided to stay at the academy with her until she decides to return with him but then a bunch of frogs show up all from versions of the frog prince who have lost their princess. Rana and her frog must go back to her story to figure out what is going on. This was a fine installment to this series but I really enjoyed the world building and the story more in the first book. I didn’t really enjoy Rana as a character as much and the story wasn’t as interesting to me but it was a fast read and I can’t wait to see what comes next.

Thanks to Greenwillow Books and Netgalley for the complimentary copy of this book. All opinions in this review are my own.

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We love this series. It is always fun to read something humorous but with great life lessons and great values.

Princess, don't get startled, don't flinch don't laugh loudly, or belch. .. too many rules for a princess who wants to let her emotions explode with her punk rock music. Good thing that in the real world, at school, she gets challenged to think and rethink her actions. Knowledge makes questions bloom.

I love the humor that balances well the serious themes explored in this quick-read middle-grade awesomeness. Rana jams with a dragon teacher who teaches her that she should learn the basic rules first to be able to break them with purpose and artistry.

This is not the only lesson I loved:

Some women changed the world in pretty dresses. They loved pretty dresses. It's not the clothes it's what you fight for.

The people we love make us human

We should be daring, taking risks, being loud, and making and writing our own story. Very motivating, inspiring, educational, towards knowledge, seeking answers, admitting mistakes, and making amend, inclusivity by protecting those who need female or male. Sometimes, friendship is stronger than anything else.

Loved how they broke the curse. Focused on Frog Prince story with Rana, a punk princess with spunk ready to help. Of course, after all of these adventures, the students who may not just be only female students at the end of this book should enjoy some pizza.

Parents give their kids the tools for them to find their stories, and some may be sad they don't follow the path the parents wanted to but should support them. Communication is essential among peers, family, or friends.
Support your children.

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