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One thing I would have wanted more of from this book was romance. The author, Cherie Priest had some sentences where it would say that May and Trick would try to stay close together and sometimes hug each other. I personally thought, and hoped that Cherie Priest would get more into Trick and May. If she got into that topic a little more, I would have loved this book even more than I already do, and I love this book a great deal.
May noticed something that caught her eye about that skateboard. A sticker on the bottom looked exactly like Princess X. She went to go talk to him. He said that there is a website called IAmPrincessX.com where you can buy stickers, t-shirts, and other Princess X merchandise. He also said that there were comic strips on the website about Princess X that you can read. After hearing that information, she raced home and rapidly typed in the website onto her computer. She clicked on the comics to read them and realized something. The comics were about Libby's death during the beginning of the comics, but Libby was represented as Princess X. The person who made the comics must know about Libby's death. After reading many comics, her computer stopped working. May's Dad said that they could call someone after lunch and that they were going out for lunch.
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Once upon a time there were two girls: May and Libby. Libby is spectacular at drawing and May is fantastic at making up stories. During gym class, they both couldn't participate because Libby broke her leg and May had asthma. So they went in the kindergartens yard to wait. Just because they waited together, it doesn't mean that they were friends. May and Libby were never friends. Libby moved to the school because her parents bought another house and May moved there from Atlanta. Libby and May barely knew each other's names. One day, a kindergarten told Libby to draw a princess with some chalk and to give it a name. She drew a girl with long black-blue hair with a ballerina-pink dress that had a dark pink cape around in the middle.
She ripped the sign off realizing that it was the childhood character that she and her best friend Libby had made...but wait, on a street sign? This had made no sense at all. After Libby died, her Dad got all the comics of Princess X, threw them out, and moved back to the old house that that family used to live in. Did someone get their hands on May's and Libby's comics? She went out of her neighbourhood to ask if people knew anything about Princess X. May had given up after asking for a long period of time, so she sat on a park bench and watched the skateboarders do tricks. One skateboarder wasn't riding, but watching. He was holding his skateboard under his arm.
While walking down the stairs of the apartment building, she noticed a sign that said if you need help with your computer to give the person a call. She ripped off one of the phone numbers on the strips and continued walking with her Dad. After lunch, she called the guy to fix her computer. This man was named Patrick and was eighteen years old. May called him Trick for short. Trick said that nothing was wrong but that she had to start it up again. He also asked why she needed to go on the Princess X website. After hearing May's expiation, he said that he wanted to know who was putting up the comics, so he agreed to help her. May and Trick saw that in the comics that Princess X also fell off a bridge in a car and into the water, but it showed Princess X being saved by a middle-aged man. If Princess X represented Libby, then maybe Libby was saved too.
The body was grey, and looked like it had been fed on by a bunch of sea creatures. The body was only identified by the student ID in the girl's pocket. They didn't even check the DNA to make sure that it was Libby or not. Three years passed and May was sixteen, still in denial of her best friend dying that horrible death. She still believed that Libby was alive somewhere. School had ended and it became summer break. May had no better things to do but to walk around the neighbourhood. She saw a sign that had a drawing that looked familiar.
My favourite character is May because she is like me. Whenever she starts something, she won't stop until she finishes it. When she read the comics, she kept looking for the clues and wouldn't stop. May follows her instincts and her heart. She is very persistent and that's one of the things I love about her.
My favourite part is when Libby and Trick were on their first adventure. They were inside a destruction site, in a building that looked like it could fall apart in any second. They were looking for the first clue in the comics. While Libby and Trick were in that building, I just thought: "what's going to happen next?", and I just wanted to keep reading on until they found the clue from the comic.
May, still in denial, believed that Libby was saved by somebody. Trick and May kept reading the comics for clues to find Libby-if she was still alive. May and Trick become better friends and go on adventures to find out the mystery. Will May and Trick find Libby? Will May and Trick instead find Libby's killer and become in grave danger? Read about May, Trick, Libby, and Princess X in this fantastic page-turner.
May is a determined girl who will stop at nothing to try to find Libby. Even though she might get nervous at times, she can suck it up and be brave. May has brown hair and brown eyes.
Trick is willing to help May, even if he risks his life. He is generous, brave, and noble. He is tall, muscular, and has blond hair and blue eyes.
My connection to this book is that one time when I was watching a television show called "The Next Step", Riley went on a scavenger hunt to find an object that her boyfriend named James hid for her. While on the scavenger hunt, there are clues leading to clues, leading to clues, finally leading to the final object. In I Am Princess X, May and Trick do the exact same thing, they go on a hunt finding clues to lead them along the way.
I recommend this book to people who love thrillers and murder mysteries. I would also recommend this book to mature twelve-year olds because this book can be a little mature at times, so younger readers might have trouble understanding it. Also, this book uses a few foul words that even some people in this class wouldn't know the meaning of. This book is full of suspense and I believe that if you guys read it, you'll love it.
Libby gave the princess red chucks (sneakers), a katana sword, and a small, but cute crown. May suggested the name: Princess X. Libby and the fellow kindergartens loved it. Libby and May weren't friends before this day, they were just two girls that were looking for friendships. It looks like Princess X had brought the two girls together. A few years later, Libby and her mom were driving across a bridge on a rainy night. The car had slipped off the bridge, therefore leading to the death of Libby and her Mom. Investigators were searching for the two bodies, but only found one; Libby's Mom. They could not find Libby for weeks but then a body was washed up on shore near boat docks.