Being Nikki by Meg Cabot

Being Nikki (Airhead, #2)

by Meg Cabot

Teen-supermodel Nikki Howard has a secret. She's not the gorgeous golden airhead she seems - on the inside she's someone else. Literally. Em Watts is stuck in the body of glamazon celebutante Nikki. And it's not easy. Especially when Nikki's past is about to catch up with her, her boss is spying on her, and Em's heart wants one thing but her lips keep kissing someone else . . .

Being Nikki is the second fabulous book in Meg Cabot's sensational Airhead trilogy.

Reviewed by ammaarah on

2 of 5 stars

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"Great. Now I was starting to get jealous myself." (Emerson Watts)

WHAT I LIKE
♥ Seeing how Emerson deals with being in Nikki's body.
♥ Emerson's POV is humourous.
♥ Emerson's relationship with her sister, Frida.
♥ The change in Christopher's personality.
♥ Steven Howard.
♥ Lulu swooning over Steven. It's so hilarious.
♥ The whole idea involving Stark Enterprise and its sinister undertone

WHAT I DISLIKE
♥ Emerson's lack of character development. She's the same person that she was in Airhead.
♥ Emerson's POV is repetitive, especially when she goes on about Christopher. We get it! You're in love with him, but he's pining over the dead you and doesn't realise that you're right in front of him.
♥ The stereotypical characters.
♥ The execution of the idea that Stark Enterprise has a sinister undertone.
Being Nikki is a filler book. Nothing much happens until the end. Christopher finds out that Emerson's brain is in Nikki's body. We find out that Nikki's alive and Brandon is actually a filthy schemer!.
"This is one head you're better off staying out of." (Emerson Watts)

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