Helpful Score: 3
A Wonderful book and perfect for any 10 year old on up, as the level of sexual content in this book is very minimal (just guys look at Nikki's chest, some talk about female anatomy, and safe sex..that's about it..nothing too horrible)
But a very page turning read. Especially when Em is forced to become Nikki and how she must adapt to her new life. I cannot wait for the next book to see how this all turns out. It is said that this book series is going to be a three parter. So we'll see.
But a very page turning read. Especially when Em is forced to become Nikki and how she must adapt to her new life. I cannot wait for the next book to see how this all turns out. It is said that this book series is going to be a three parter. So we'll see.
Helpful Score: 2
Reviewed by Taylor Rector for TeensReadToo.com
I can't lie; this had to be the oddest book that I have read by one of my favorite authors!
Emerson Watts is a pretty typical nerdy girl at a good school. She has one best friend, who she is secretly in love with (It is a guy, by the way.) But she is only typical until she goes to a store opening with her sister and gets injured in a very freak accident.
When she wakes up after about a month of being unconscious, she feels like she is someone else.
And she actually is.
This is not a paranormal book. She gets a brain transplant.
At the end of the book I literally said, "Get me the next book! NOW!" The ending is a total cliffhanger!
The characters are smart, witty, and a little weird, as with typical Meg Cabot books. A fun read, even though the beginning is a little hard to understand, and can be difficult to get into. However, it is definitely worth reading the whole thing, because it is truly hilarious!
I can't lie; this had to be the oddest book that I have read by one of my favorite authors!
Emerson Watts is a pretty typical nerdy girl at a good school. She has one best friend, who she is secretly in love with (It is a guy, by the way.) But she is only typical until she goes to a store opening with her sister and gets injured in a very freak accident.
When she wakes up after about a month of being unconscious, she feels like she is someone else.
And she actually is.
This is not a paranormal book. She gets a brain transplant.
At the end of the book I literally said, "Get me the next book! NOW!" The ending is a total cliffhanger!
The characters are smart, witty, and a little weird, as with typical Meg Cabot books. A fun read, even though the beginning is a little hard to understand, and can be difficult to get into. However, it is definitely worth reading the whole thing, because it is truly hilarious!