Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Summary: (B&N) EM WATTS IS GONE.Emerson Watts didn't even want to go to the new SoHo Stark Megastore grand opening. But someone needed to look out for her sister, Frida, whose crush, British heartthrob Gabriel Luna, would be singing and signing autographs there-along with the newly appointed Face of Stark, teen supermodel sensation Nikki Howard. How was Em to know that disaster would strike, changing her-and life as she'd known it-forever? One bizarre accident later, and Em Watts, always the tomboy, never the party princess, is no longer herself. Literally.Now getting her best friend, Christopher, to notice that she's actually a girl is the least of Em's problems. But what Em's pretty sure she'll never be able to accept might just turn out to be the one thing that's going to make her dream come true . . . .NIKKI HOWARD IS HERE TO STAY.
Review: Why wouldn't you want to read a book by Meg Cabot!? They are always filled with adventure, boys, life-gone-haywire themes and above all they are comical! I absolutely love this book and if you haven't read it yet then go read it now because you are missing out.
Em Watts is relatable to for the typical girl. She feels strongly about disliking the Queen Bees of school who give little reason to think that they have a single independent thought. Em thought she would always look down on them with all their posh and money, but Nikki makes her see that stereotypes aren't the way to go. If you believe labels then you are just as brainless. It won't ever allow you to actually open your mind to what people different from you go through and that means that you exercise little tolerance. Meg's writing as Em is amazing. Em seems like a real girl and that's one of the things I love about her. Meg always knows how to reach teens without sounding like a flake. Yey Meg Cabot!!! I strongly recommend this book to all girls (it's probably not that good for guys) and look for the next book in this awesome series, Being Nikki coming May 5 which is tomorrow!!!
Meg Cabot is awesome
Rating: 5/5
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It sounds really good! Great review!
ReplyDeleteI really do recommend it!
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