Bright Young Royals: Your Guide to the Next Generation of Bluebloods by Jerramy Fine Hardcover Release Date: October 4, 2011 Publisher: Berkley Trade Genre: Entertainment ISBN: 978-0425246870 The media may have Wills and Kate fever, but the monarchy doesn’t end there. More than ever before, nightclubs and ski slopes are teeming with a new generation of hip young royals—many of them single and looking for love. Packed with full-color photographs and page after page of gorgeous profiles, BRIGHT YOUNG ROYALS: Your Guide to the Next Generation of Bluebloods (Berkley Trade Paperback Original; $15.00; October 4, 2011) is a glamorous must-have guide to the smartest, best-looking crowd the world’s monarchies have ever produced. Readers will discover where they work, where they play and who has what it takes to win their royal hearts.
BRIGHT YOUNG ROYALS explores hot topics such as:
° Who is the most eligible?
° Where to find them?
° How to be certain the royal life is for you
° Royal Cinderella stories
° Power couples
° Ideal qualities of a princess, including: discretion, compassion and self-reliance.
And more…
If you have been looking for a reference guide of today’s young royalty, it is finally here. Whether you are planning your own fairytale or are simply curious about who’s who, Jerramy Fine’s guide is here to help you. The book is divided into sections, including “Young, Hot, & Royal,” “Most Eligible,” “Most Titled Talent,” “Cinderella Stories,” – yes, Kate Middleton is not the first and only regular citizen who married a royal… “Recent Royal Brides,” and “Power Couples.” The best is saved for last with the final section of the book dedicated to “The Brightest, Youngest Queen,” Queen Rania of Jordan.
Each profile (photographs included) breaks down each individuals’ royal heritage, love life, and charities while also informing readers about their education history, military experience if applicable, languages spoken, favorite activities, where they are most likely to be found, and more. If the first few pages don’t make you feel inferior, then the quiz, “Certain the Royal Life is For You?” will remind you that only a certain few are not only prepared for the royal life on paper but can actually handle all that goes along with the title every single day for the rest of their life. On the flip side, this book will encourage its readers to be the best that they can be and become a royal in their own right. If there’s one place to start, I’d encourage the readers to simply go through all of the charities that are listed in the book and begin giving back.
Forget the title and the crown. There’s nothing more rewarding than giving back, so make this guide worth something more than you could have ever imagined and help those in need who are simply trying to survive, let alone win over a royal. Make someone else feel like royalty for a day. There are also other great uses for this book. For instance, one of your favorite royals may inspire you to go back to school and/or learn another language or two. There’s a lot that is expected from a royal, and this reference guide is really only the beginning of what the daily life of a royal entails. But Bright Young Royals is a great overview and will get you started on your way to living a truly accomplished life… the good life.
Own Bright Young Royals: Your Guide to the Next Generation of Bluebloods by Jerramy Fine October 4, 2011.