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    INTRODUCTION “OVERBITE” written by MEG CABOT is about a story that revolves around Meena Harper who has a special gift - the ability to predict how everyone she meets will die. Her gift has impressed the Palatine Guard a powerful secret demon-hunting unit of the Vatican and they hired her to work at their new brunch in Lower Manhattan. It is the perfect job for Meena, because since ending things with her vampire ex-boyfriend, she has sworn off vampire for good even though she firmly believes that

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    Frequently, the main character has conflicts fitting in and being “normal”. However, throughout the entire book they gradually realize that being true to everyone, including themselves, is what truly matters. This theme is represented as a commonality in Meg Cabot’s novels The Princess Diaries, Airhead, and Mediator #1: Shadowland. All of them are about girl protagonists who are trying to discover themselves and survive high school at the same time. Additionally, high school is another key element used

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    Kate the Great by Meg Cabot reveals that people are not always the way they seem. Kate makes a fantasy world about her life for Jenny to believe in her perspective. Kate and Jenny have always been best friends ever since the two were young. The both of them would always hang out with each other have sleepovers, go to the pool together, the library, and went everywhere else together. They were “inseparable” as the author said. Although, throughout all of their adventures Kate has been telling

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    Kate the Great by Meg Cabot, teaches you to know that only true friends will always be by your side no matter what. Sometimes over the course of friendships things in there can change in any kind of way. Throughout the story, Jenny and Kate’s friendship has been changing every time that they are with each other. Jenny states that “every time Kate saw me lately she called me a baby” (Cabot, 33). And she was also told that “sometimes people just grow apart…” (Cabot, 38). Hearing these two statements

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    Via from the book Wonder written by R.J. Palacio and Mia from the book The princess diaries by Meg Cabot are both very protective. Two ways they are protective is they are both protective of those they care for also they are protective of their identity. A little background story of Via is her brother Auggie suffers from a facial deformity called mandibulofacial dysostosis. Via is moving into a new school and a play comes up, she doesn’t want Auggie there watching her because she doesn’t want other

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    Have you ever wondered what it is like to speak to the dead? In the book Shadowland, from the series The mediator, written by Meg Cabot, explains what it is like. Some may think that engaging with those who have died, such as their loved ones would be all fun and games; however, Susannah Simon, the main character with the unique gift of being a mediator-person who can interact with dead people and help them in their afterlife- explains to us that it has its ups and downs. Not every ghost or soul

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    will be the next princess. In Meg Cabot’s The Princess Diaries, the rags to riches archetype is displayed through Mia's journey in becoming the new princess of Genovia through dialogue and symbols. Firstly, the symbol outcast, or damsel in distress can be applied to Mia in the beginning of the novel. In the beginning, Mia is your stereotypical outcast. She wears glasses and describes herself as “The kind of person who is flat chested and wears size ten shoes” (Cabot 3). Mia also gets picked on often

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    “The brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all” -Meg Cabot Compared to Meg Cabot you have to be brave to live at all. This is the same as my mom. My mom Tatiana is my loving mother. Bravery is what lies within her and she is not Tatiana without it. It is her spaghetti and her meatballs. Bravery should be my mom because when she was young, she was very adventurous, some even called her a daredevil, she works with pregnant patients and sometimes dulas her patients to help with

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    In the short story, Kate the Great by Meg Cabot Jenny learns that people aren’t always who they tell you they are. Jenny is constantly reminded by Kate how much she will need her to get her through high school. While at the Weinman’s Kate decides to tell Jenny that she should be grateful that she wants to hang out with her. Then informs her that she has a lot better things she could be doing. In the text, it states, “you know Jen she said in a very hard voice, “you should be grateful that I am

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    In Kate the Great by Meg Cabot, Jenny learns that you can’t let your friends control you. Kate controls Jenny to get what she wants. Jenny got her first babysitting job with the Weinman’s, but they asked Jenny not to let Kate come over. After the Weinman’s left their house Kate came over and knocked on their door and said, “ “Well” Kate said, “Aren't you going to invite us in?” ” (Cabot, 33) Jenny was trying to do the right thing and follow the directions she was given, yet Kate is giving her a

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