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PREVIEW REVIEW: Airhead by Meg Cabot

51chdkdw2el_sl500_aa240_I was desperate to read Airhead, the first book in Meg Cabot's latest series (yes, another one!), after she said on her blog that when she told her husband what it was about he said, "Meg Cabot, this time you've gone too far." Apart from trying to get *my* husband to call me by my full name, I vowed not to rest until I'd read it.

And while my husband flat out refused to call me "Keris Stainton" at all times, he did shake his head in despair each time he caught me somewhere hiding from the world, reading Airhead and muttering "No way. No way!" and "Meg Cabot's so good. And also mad."

Now I'm determined not to give anything away, so I'm not going to tell you anything about the plot, other than what you can read on the back of the book: Em Watts is a tomboy and secretly in love with her best friend and gaming buddy, Christopher. Em's annoying younger sister, Frida, is a girlie girl who despairs of Em and idolises supermodel Nikki Howard. When Em is forced to accompany Frida to the opening of a new Stark Megastore where both Nikki Howard and hot British singer, Gabriel Luna, will be appearing, Em and Nikki's lives collide in the most startling way.

That's all I'm saying. Except that the idea behind Airhead is so audacious that I actually laughed out loud when I realised what it was.

Oh and I'll also say that I loved it. I loved the characters, the New York setting, and clearly I loved the plot. Cabot's writing is so apparently effortless and convincing that I would cheerfully accept anything she chose to write, no matter how far-fetched.

Rating: 5/5

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Posted by Shiny Media on April 18, 2008 in American Authors, Rating: 5/5, Series, Young Adult | Permalink

Comments

Oooh, I want to read this soooooooo much, Keris Stainton*!

(*I know it's not the same, but still. :) )

Posted by: Luisa | Apr 18, 2008 12:03:48 PM

Meg Cabot could write a how to giving instructions on something as mundane as washing dishes and I would eagerly read every word!

Posted by: Robin | Apr 18, 2008 4:54:06 PM

Sometimes I read a Meg Cabot book and wonder how she even gets away with it--it doesn't matter how far-fetched, the book is always amazing. Her books also make me lol.

Posted by: Mals | Apr 21, 2008 11:03:55 PM

Loved this book but I hate the wait for the next one.

Posted by: Sarah | May 7, 2008 8:40:00 PM

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