Princesses just want to have fun. Just read "Princess at the Disco," the seventh volume in the Princess Diaries series—which spawned the Disney Studios blockbuster starring Julie Andrews and Anne Hathaway and is one of Editora Record's best-selling releases—to be absolutely certain of this. This spring, Mia is determined to have fun, despite the student government she presides over suddenly finding itself bankrupt. Luckily (or unluckily, depending on your perspective), Grandmère has an elaborate plan to raise funds, catapult Mia to theatrical fame, and simultaneously foster a romantic union between her and a hotshot who isn't her boyfriend. It's no wonder Michael, the love of her life, seems to think she's crazy or, worse yet, no fun at all. Is it possible that Mia, about to become a stage star, student government president, and future ruler of Genovia, isn't ready to party? The plot is even more delightful and fun, filled with references to American pop culture. Princess at the Club is the new adventure of the character who continues to captivate teenagers around the world.