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Yes. Princess Academy: Palace of Stone is the second book.

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Who wrote Princess Academy?

Shannon Hale


Is there going to be a movie for princess academy by Shannon Hale?

The Princess Academy is not a movie yet unfortunately.


Who gets picked to be the Princess in the Princess Academy by Shannon Hale?

Britta Larendaughter


Would Princess Academy by Shannon Hale be a science fiction book?

heck no!


How many books has shannon hale written?

Shannon Hale has written about seven books. She has written the goose girl, enna burning, river secrets, princess academy, book of a thousand days, rapunzel's revenge, and austenland.


Is Mt Eskel a real town?

No, Mt Eskel is not a real town. It is a fictional location in the book "Princess Academy" by Shannon Hale.


What is the summary of princess academy by shannon hale?

It's about a girl named Miri, every one under the age 14 must go to the academy,she must save the academy while she is there.


Where is Mount Eskel located?

There is not a real place on this earth called Mount Eskel... nut in the book "Princess Academy" by Shannon Hale it is located in Danland... DUHHHH!


What books did shannon hale write?

1. Forrest Born 2. Rapunzel's Revenge 3. The Actor & The Housewife 4. River Secrets 5. Book of A Thousand Days 6. Enna Burning 7. Austenland 8. The Goose Girl 9. Princess Academy


Who wrote The Books of Bayern?

Shannon Hale. She also wrote the Princess Academey, an The of A Thousand Days.


Is Shannon Hale writing any new books?

Yes, Shannon Hale has recently published a new book titled "So Not the Drama" in 2021. She continues to write and release new books in various genres, including fantasy, young adult fiction, and middle-grade fiction.


Questions for princess academy?

"Princess Academy" by Shannon Hale explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the importance of education. The story follows Miri, a young girl from a small mountain village, who attends a royal academy to compete for the title of princess. As she navigates challenges and rivalry, she learns about her own strength and the value of community. The book emphasizes that true royalty comes from one's character rather than status.