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[[Chick Lit]] author extraordinaire. Probably most well known for her [[Princess Diaries]] series, which was adapted for a Disney movie. Has written a number of series for teens and adults and recently began her first series for children.
* ''[[The Princess Diaries]] series'': Her breakout success. The novels focus on teenager Mia Thermopolis who seeks solace in her diaries upon finding out that she is actually the Princess of Genovia. Adapted into movies starring [[Anne Hathaway]] and Julie Andrews.
* ''[[The Mediator]] series'': Focuses on Suze Simon, a young woman who is a mediator ie she can interract with ghosts. She takes it upon herself to help them cross to the other side. Meanwhile trouble arises when she falls in love with a ghost.
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* ''[[Abandon Series]]'': In a modern retelling of the myth of Persephone, teenager Pierce Oliviera dies and is chosen to become the consort to the Lord of the Underworld, John Hayden. Pierce manages to escape back to the realm of the living but something keeps drawing her back to John. Not helping is the presence of the Furies, evil souls who wants nothing more than to make John suffer and hurt her in the process.
▲== Works by Meg Cabot with their own trope pages include ==
* ''[[The Princess Diaries]]''
* ''[[Avalon High]]''
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* ''[[Abandon Series]]''
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* [[A Date with Rosie Palms]]: ''Ready or Not''
* [[Adaptation Decay]] - Hilariously [[Lampshaded]] in the ''1-800-WHERE-R-YOU'' books. Jess comments on the TV show and talks about how it has virtually no basis in truth and many characters in the last book mention that they've watched the TV show.
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