YA Novel (3 part series)Storyline: Emerson Watts, 16, likes living in New York City's SoHo neighborhood, but she can't tolerate most of the students at her private high school. She and her best friend (and secret crush), Christopher, escape their outcast status by immersing themselves in online vide...
Reviewed for the "Reviews from Depth of Time" Marathon.Reviews from Depth of TimeThis book, although I can't really say that it had the same affect to me as other books I've read, it definitely provided a fantastic experience. I'd already known that I would like Meg Cabot's writing style, seeing as ...
I am so sick of books about teenage girls waking up in a different body from their own. It seems like they are everywhere. So it's a testament to my belief in Meg Cabot's ability to pull anything off that I kept reading when I realized that that was the direction in which this book was heading. And ...
...Meg Cabot is one of my go to YA authors for fantabulous YA contemporary stories. She writes the kind of books that I know I will enjoy and while this isn't my favorite Meg Cabot book, I still enjoyed the heck out of it.This story follows Emerson Watson as a freak accident happens and changes her ...
I had enjoyed all of the Meg Cabot books I had read so far, and not finding any of the ones I had read disappointing wanted to read this one, since a lot of the girls in my class I have seen sitting during their free time, literally flipping through the book in anticipation for the next series of ev...
It’s a situation that’s been done many times over – the plane Jane character is miraculously and unrealistically transformed into the beautiful swan of her most powerful daydreams. And her life is so much better for it. But in Airhead, there’s just one catch: what if the plain Jane was happy being w...
Let me be up front about something here—the first two times I tried to read this book I couldn’t get past the first few chapters because it enraged me. When I actually finished it and found out that it wasn’t so bad, I gave the plot a chance, and I like the plot, but there are still some massive is...
I couldn't decide between 3 and 4 stars, so I went ahead and did 4 because this was a pretty nice piece of fluff.When I first heard the premise, I was thinking it'd be like that Disney movie they used to play on TV all the time several years back, Wish Upon a Star. Which was kinda bad and which I l...
Pretty good. A bit weird; not exactly what i expected. but like all of meg cabot's other books, i couldn't help but like it. her writing is just so likable and funny, and she creates interesting characters. i really liked it; i can't wait for the sequel. ;D
Despite the unoriginal discoveries that the fashion industry is huge, employing many people, and that modeling is not easy, a fun book. I love the premise and the slightly sinister feel. Many stories are written and filmed about nerdy girls who become beauties, but that's usually the end of the sto...
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