A Google user
This was a great book. I got it from the library, just thinking it would be another okay book, but it is one of my favorites!
Cecilia is a 14-year-old girl, who is a princess undercover. No one except her nanny and her teacher know the "truth", not even her best friend, Harper. Cecilia tells him, but he doesn't believe it. She soon convinces him that it is true. It is a huge danger that she told him, because there are people out to get her. She and Harper go to the palace pretending to be performers, and tell the "fake" princess that Cecilia is the real princess. She comes across 11 other girls, and each one says that they are the only true princess. Cecilia is confused and doesn't know who is right, and if she really IS the princess of Suala.
A Google user
I love this author, but I do have to admit, I didn't like this story. I thought it could have been better then it was. There were parts that I did like, but I felt that half way through the story, the author changed her mind how it was going to end. I found that it really didn't need Ella Brown (from Just Ella by Haddix) to show up like it was just a last minute decision. I would probably not choose to re-read this book any time in the near future.
A Google user
This book is ok, I personally thought it was a little babyish. The book was way too short but it was good. I kept on wanting to turn the page but 297 pages is way too short. That is 2nd or 3rd grade level. Definitely not 5th or above. Haddix's other books are all amazing like Double Identity, but Palace of Mirrors was too small and princessy.