by Meg Cabot
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...
I was not expecting Brandon to end up being a "bad guy". I'm glad Christopher figured it out, even if it didn't really do them any good. And I'm still not liking Nikki.
Storyline: Nikki Howard has the life most girls can only dream about. She's a drop-dead gorgeous supermodel, living in one of Manhattan's most luxurious buildings. However, it isn't actually Nikki Howard who's enjoying it all. It's Emerson Watts. Her brain was put into Nikki's body due to an acciden...
Janina had been right: It was not nescessary at all to read Airhead first. I glided effortlessly into the story. I think I will skip the first volume altogether and will move on to Runaway as soon as the opportunity arises. I'll count setting aside the catching up on the introductory installment as...
This was better than Airhead, it really was, as all sequel books should be, they should fill in some (if not all) blanks of what you read in the first book, expand on the whole plotline and make the reader understand more of the story from the future point of perspective.I had a small feeling about ...
I don't really want to rate this book because whatever rating I give it will not be a good reflection of how I feel about it. This book contains a lot of things I am not particularly fond of. Underdeveloped characters, full of cliches, I could see some of the plot coming from a mile away (although s...
The intrigue is heating up, the adventure is becoming more dangerous, less whimsical. Consequently, while the first part of the book was a bit slow and frothy, the second half was thrilling and compelling.Only thing, I wish Cabot would address, at least in passing, the dangerous starvation and sexu...
Like all Meg Cabot books: shallow, yes – but funny and entertaining. A good follow-up to Airhead, and a quick, addicting, and light read. :)
Well, for starters, it was loads better than the first book, Airhead. There was, marginally, less kissing and boy-crazed crap from Nikki/Em, who apparently does not mind Nikki's wanton ways all that much and is forever going around kissing every male that gets within snogging range. It was positivel...
Book 2…not much better, I’m sad to say. (Ignore my original rating, please.)I kinda touched on the plot in my last review, but this is the book where the plot does improve. One of my biggest issues with the first book was that “Total amnesia does not exist in real life! Nor does it work that way!” a...