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Title:Airhead (Airhead #1)
Author:Meg Cabot
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 337 pages
Published:June 1st 2008 by Point
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary. Fiction. Science Fiction. Teen
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Airhead (Airhead #1) Hardcover | Pages: 337 pages
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From best-selling author Meg Cabot, Airhead begins a series of books featuring Emerson Watts (Em, please).

She doesn't want to go, but Em must chaperone her little sister to the grand opening of a new Stark Megastore. Her sister can't wait to see the heartthrobs and supermodels that will make an appearance, including hunky Gabriel Luna and beautiful Nikki Howard. Em couldn't care less. Then disaster strikes, and after a bizarre accident, it seems that Em just isn't herself any more—literally.

An unabridged production on 7 CDs (8 hours, 9 minutes).

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Original Title: Airhead
ISBN: 0545040523 (ISBN13: 9780545040525)
Edition Language: English
Series: Airhead #1
Characters: Emerson Watts, Nikki Howard, Lulu Collins, Gabriel Luna, Christopher Maloney, Whitney Robertson, Frida Watts, Brandon Stark, Lindsey Jacobs, Robert Stark, Justin Bay, Rebecca Lowell, Kelly Foster-Fielding
Setting: New York City, New York(United States)


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Not my favorite Meg Cabot book, wasn't quite as witty as her other series but there is a fair amount of sass. I had a really hard time with the storyline in this book...a brain transplant? Really? It was really out there for me and there wasn't a mystery like I've come to know in my Meg books. And there really wasn't a clear love story.It was about a "nerdy" girl who gets planted in a super model's body and has to adjust to famous life. I'm so lost in my thoughts, it's not one I would read

2nd QUARTERDecember 21, 2008Models. Airheads. Same thing.By SITI HAJAR MOHD. KHAIRI 901 AirheadBy Meg Cabot337 pages2008 New York, NYPoint/ScholasticHardcover $16.99ISBN-10: 0-545-04052-3(Ages 12 and up) Models. Airheads. Whatever. They are perfect, fake and live The Dream all girls drool about -- to be famous, loaded with cash, and, of course, striking. Airhead by Meg Cabot zooms a little into the future and gives insight on how technology is improving. What if one day you find that you can be

Airhead lives up to its name because this is some pretty serious Young Adult fluff. Which is not always a bad thing, but in this case it's just not great. I'm definitely too old for most Meg Cabot novels, but at best this deserves three stars. I've given it two because I just expect more from fluff; give me cotton candy, not the insides of a mouldy, old pillow. The protagonist is not great but not awful; Emerson Watts is your typical run of the mill YA female lead that doesn't quite fit in. The

Ekkkhhh. I'm on the last disc, thank goodness. I have thoroughly enjoyed some of Meg Cabot's other books, but this one was written as if it were truly for airheads. (i.e. Simple elements in the plot are explained way too much.)

Whhhhhhyyyyyy do I always get sucked in by Meg Cabot books?! I loved The Mediator series, and Avalon High, but this one and the last I read (Jinx) have left me regretting the hours I spent reading them. UGH...headdesk, headdesk, headdesk!! So obviously I didn't like it. The plot was interesting enough, teen dies in a freak accident and at the same time a teen supermodel falls dead from a brain anureysm. So, what are doctors to do? Brain transplant of course! (yes sarcasm...) Ok really though

DNF @59%MEHH ... Well,' I said. 'I could strip off my clothes and reveal to you that under my jeans and sweatshirt I'm actually wearing a tank top and short-shorts, much like Lara Croft from Tomb Raider...only mine are flame-retardant and covered in glow-in-the-dark dinosaur stickers.'No one stirred. Not even Christopher, who actually has a thing for Lara Croft. 'I know what you're thinking,' I went on. 'Glow-in-the-dark dinosaur stickers are so last year. But I think they add a certain je ne

Really, I should have seen it coming. Meg Cabot is obsessed with Star Wars, watches way too much TV and has already done the psychic thing, the princess thing, the paranormal thing and the historical fiction thing. And with the popularity of Stephenie Meyer's The Host, why shouldn't she jump on the body-snatcher bandwagon?Emerson Watts loves to play video games, has never kissed a boy and refers to the popular crowed at her alternative college prep school in Manhattan as the Walking Dead. So

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