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Average rating3.1
From the #1 "New York Times"-bestselling creator of the Princess Diaries. Following a bizarre accident, 16-year-old tomboy Emerson Watts wakes up to find she's in the body of a supermodel. Who is behind the switch? And how can she get her best friend Christopher to realize she's still the same Em inside?
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Dnf 52% 1.5 stars. It wasn???t the worst book ever just I had little interest in the characters or the plot.
POR ESO TE AMO MEG!! Me ha encantado, tiene todo, uno de mis favoritos definitivamente
Kind of ew lol. Enjoyed it for a mindless read, but the Tropes are overdone. “The walking dead” is a term Emerson Watts uses to describe the otherwise known as ‘Cool Kids' and the cool kids? are extremely awful. Emerson is overly critical of cheerleaders and way too “Feminist” (she's not really, she's more for ‘women should wear sweatpants and stop wearing makeup' rather than ‘women should have a choice to be how they want') and her little sister Frida (an up and coming member of “The Walking Dead”) is way too critical of girls who wear sweats and play video games. Also, the straight up violations of bodily autonomy is wild. Nikki Whatever Her Name Is had no say in giving her body away to Emerson... I just can't get passed that. It's kind of gross :/ If Nikki was a “give my body to science” person i'd be chill with it but its never stated that she is, so I dunno. Anyway. Good book if you dont think too deeply about it and dont care that everyone is disrespectful of other people's values and passions. Ha.
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3 primary booksAirhead is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2008 with contributions by Meg Cabot.