Just when Emerson (Em) Watts thought things couldn't get worse, her vapid little sister was gushing embarasingly over the launch of a new mall, she rescues said sister from a falling flatscreen tv and wakes to find herself in another body and her life will never be the same again. She has to assume...
To see full review click here: http://yalbookbriefs.blogspot.com/ This is a very different Meg Cabot book. Perhaps it's because of the darker tone the series takes, it's not everyday your brain gets put into a different body, but it doesn't come off as light and fluffy as some of Meg's other series...
How many men does that make? Brandon, Justin, and Gabriel have all kissed her. the only one she wants is Christopher and he doesn't really know she exists. It's funny in a sad sort of way. i kind of think she should just give up on him.
Em Watts is smart, confident, and happy with who she is - even if she doesn’t fit into the popular crowd at school. She is content to spend time with her best friend, Christopher, and play Journeyquest until the wee hours of the morning. She doesn’t pay much attention to fashion or pop culture unl...
Not as good as the Mediator Series or Teen Idol, but definitely more enjoyable than some of Cabot's other recent output. It has a kind of open ending, but since I had read the sequel last year already, I didn't mind so much.
I couldn't stop flipping page after page as I was really wanted to know more until I finished reading it. Guess what I got, then? Unresolved mystery, no answer for a question. Zero, nada, zilch! Very disappointed, indeed. I liked the idea of writing of which an ordinary girl's brain transplanted int...
I couldn't stop flipping page after page as I was really wanted to know more until I finished reading it. Guess what I got, then? Unresolved mystery, no answer for a question. Zero, nada, zilch! Very disappointed, indeed. I liked the idea of writing of which an ordinary girl's brain transplanted int...
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