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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Delightful I have to admit that Meg Cabot is my guilty pleasure. Her books aren't intellectually demanding, they're not great works of art, but when she's good, she's incredibly good, and "Airhead" is one of her best for ages. The plot seems utterly implausible, but if you're prepared to suspend your disbelief then you're in for a great, fun read. Emerson Watts is a really sympathetic and entertaining character, both as herself and as Nikki. There's also the fabulous cast of supporting characters who keep the plot... more info
My fave Meg book! I have never been a mad Meg Cabot fan but I have read a few of the Princess Diaries and Mediator books and I totally loved her last book Jinx, so I was eager to read this one when I found out what it was about and it is definately my favourite book by her to date.
Its about a teenage girl called Emmerson who is a tomboy and spends her time playing computer ganes with her friend Christopher (who she is secretly crushing on!), her sister Frida is the exact opposite, her main mission is to be popular and... more info
Yay for Airhead This book is everything you want in a book.A main charachter you can sorta relate to.It is gripping and a good read.It is very bittersweet with the odd bit that I wanted to cry.It is one the best book written by Meg Cabot and mabey one of the best books in the world.I can`t wait till the sequel Being Nikki!!!!!!!!!!!!
Courtesy of Teens Read Too I can't lie; this had to be the oddest book that I have read by one of my favorite authors! Emerson Watts is a pretty typical nerdy girl at a good school. She has one best friend, who she is secretly in love with (It is a guy, by the way.) But she is only typical until she goes to a store opening with her sister and gets injured in a very freak accident. When she wakes up after about a month of being unconscious, she feels like she is someone else. And she actually is. This is not a... more info