Airhead: Book 1

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Identity crisis and transformation take the spotlight.

Airhead: Book 1 could be a good read for young adult readers who enjoy stories about personal struggles and transformation. The book's unique feature is that it explores the idea of literal transformation and how it affects the protagonist's life and relationships. Readers may appreciate the relatability of the theme of identity crisis and self-discovery.

Airhead: Book 1

Regular price RM43.51 MYR
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ISBN: 9780545040549
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM53.54 MYR
Authors: Meg Cabot
Publisher: Point
Date of Publication: 2009-04-15
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.77
(rated by 38731 readers)

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Em Watts is not herself. Literally.She never wanted to go to the grand opening of the new Stark Megastore store. That was her sister Frida’s idea. But that day changed her life. In an attempt to save her sister Frida from certain harm, Em tries to push Frida out of the way, getting crushed by a falling television screen in the process.When Em wakes up in the hospital, she has no idea what happened. She can only recall bits of what happened that day, such as a certain gorgeous British singer and songwriter, Gabriel Luna, who sneaks into the hospital to give her flowers. But that’s not the only strange thing that happens. Her voice sounds funny, and soon her supposed best friend and celebutante Lulu Collins and her supposed boyfriend Brandon Stark kidnap her from the hospital and take her back to her supposed penthouse apartment. And Em has no idea why she’s being whisked off by famous people that’s she’s only heard of from skimming her sister Frida’s magazines. Until, of course, she finds out that she’s stuck in supermodel Nikki Howard’s body.
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Identity crisis and transformation take the spotlight.

Airhead: Book 1 could be a good read for young adult readers who enjoy stories about personal struggles and transformation. The book's unique feature is that it explores the idea of literal transformation and how it affects the protagonist's life and relationships. Readers may appreciate the relatability of the theme of identity crisis and self-discovery.