Review Detail
4.8 30
Young Adult Fiction
700
Not All Airheads Are Bad!
(Updated: July 12, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
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Reader reviewed by Alana
I've always thought of  Meg Cabot's books as guilty pleasure reading, and this book supports that. Airhead is about Emerson, a normal girl who doesn't quite fit in at her school. In fact, she has only one good friend: Christopher, who she may of may not be in love with. Christopher, a definate 'geek', is a nice change from the rest of Cabot's men. Then, suddenly, Emerson's mind is transplanted into Nikki Howard, a model's, body. Somehow, Meg manages to pull that crazy idea off. And suddenly, Emerson's life is changed.
I've always thought of  Meg Cabot's books as guilty pleasure reading, and this book supports that. Airhead is about Emerson, a normal girl who doesn't quite fit in at her school. In fact, she has only one good friend: Christopher, who she may of may not be in love with. Christopher, a definate 'geek', is a nice change from the rest of Cabot's men. Then, suddenly, Emerson's mind is transplanted into Nikki Howard, a model's, body. Somehow, Meg manages to pull that crazy idea off. And suddenly, Emerson's life is changed.
The book is fun. I wouldn't call the story 'rags-to-riches', but it has the same affect. I'd recommend the book to anyone who wants a fun, light read, without much thought involved.Â
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