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dancinkare's review against another edition
3.0
All in all, not my favorite Meg Cabot book. It was set up too much for a sequel, the characters weren't all that memorable, and it took a long time to get going. Despite all, I'm still planning on reading the sequel when it comes out.
whereileftoffpod's review against another edition
5.0
Loved the series!! Suspenseful and reminds me of the show Drop Dead Diva!
dizzybell06's review against another edition
2.0
This book was okay - very different from what I usually read. It was a quick read and I am interested to see how the rest of the story plays out.
springsea's review against another edition
5.0
Emerson Watts is more than apathetic about her appearance and wants nothing to do with people who do care. Her best friend (and crush), Christopher is in total agreement. Pretty soon she'll more things to worry about though. An afternoon of chaperoning her little sister to a star-studded music store grand opening leads to a tragic accident and some unbelievable changes for Em - and teen supermodel Nikki Howard.
This is probably my favorite Meg Cabot book. As always, it is immensly readable and I couldn't put it down. As a bonus it was somewhat less predictable than I expected.
Thank goodness there's going to be a sequel because it reads like the first half of a book.
This is probably my favorite Meg Cabot book. As always, it is immensly readable and I couldn't put it down. As a bonus it was somewhat less predictable than I expected.
Thank goodness there's going to be a sequel because it reads like the first half of a book.
chloejayne98's review against another edition
1.0
waz OK but it waz also one of the weirdest books i have ever read
tatianab's review against another edition
5.0
Amazing book, showing how the world around you would change if your brain was transplanted into a supermodels body. Shows how views change because of your appearance, also shows you who you can trust.