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| Original Title: | Runaway |
| ISBN: | 0545040604 (ISBN13: 9780545040600) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Airhead #3 |
| Characters: | Emerson Watts, Nikki Howard, Lulu Collins, Christopher Maloney, Brandon Stark, Robert Stark |

Meg Cabot
Hardcover | Pages: 310 pages Rating: 3.92 | 23239 Users | 946 Reviews
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| Title | : | Runaway (Airhead #3) |
| Author | : | Meg Cabot |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 310 pages |
| Published | : | May 7th 2010 by Point |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Science Fiction |
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EM WATTS IS ON THE RUN She's on the run from school, from work, from her family, from her friends, from herself. With everyone she loves furious with her for something she can't explain, and nothing but the live Stark Angel fashion show on New Year's Eve to look forward to, Em's reached the end of her rope... what's the point of even going on? But when she discovers the truth about Nikki's secret, she knows there's only one person she can turn to. Will Christopher be able to put aside his personal feelings and help her expose her employer to the world? Is it even fair to get Christopher involved - since if he agrees, there's every chance that Stark Enterprises will try to have them both killed - this time, permanently? MAYBE IT WOULD BE BETTER TO KEEP ON RUNNINGRating Appertaining To Books Runaway (Airhead #3)
Ratings: 3.92 From 23239 Users | 946 ReviewsDiscuss Appertaining To Books Runaway (Airhead #3)
I had some doubts going into this with the way book 2 set everything up, but I should know better than to doubt Meg Cabot, because this was a fantastic finale. Everything is brought into a close and while I dont know if we can call it a happy ending, I was very satisfied with the ending all around.I especially love how Cabot is able to write books with female characters who are complex and love makeup and fashion while also being super smart and resourceful. She turns the ditzy, pretty girlRunaway is third and last book of the Airhead series by Meg Cabot. This series was about how Emerson Watts, a normal teenage girl, who got killed in a tragic accident. When she died, Nikki Howards, a supermodel, also dies in the same room, at the same time. When Emerson dies, they had to perform a surgery that put her brain into Nikki's body. It was the only way that Em could survive. Nikki was considered braindead already. In Runaway, Em has to worry about Robert Stark, the man who killed her,

The story kicks up in this book. There are planned murders, blackmail, and romance. Just as our heroine learns the ins and outs to her new life, things shift again. Great story with wonderful characters.
RUNAWAY surprised me. Usually, you have a real feeling for where a trilogy is going by the third book, and AIRHEAD and BEING NIKKI, though they definitely had their serious moments, struck me more as bubbly and frivolous. So I wasnt prepared by just how deep RUNAWAY was and by how well it works as a social commentary (and warning?). I spent a couple hours discussing the ethics issues it brings up with Daniel (and yes, you do wish you could have been a fly on the wall for those conversationsthey
I was really hoping for the series to redeem itself in this book, but unfortunately, that wasn't the case. There was a lot of potential in this series, which got promptly wasted.The big problem I keep coming back to is the characterization. It's definitely the weakest part in the series, and it shows. Em doesn't grow at all in three books; by the end, she's still dismissive of pretty famous people. Also, for someone who stresses about her intelligence and goes on about how smart she is, Em's
These books are fun, although I think the plot started to lose focus by this one. I have a feeling Meg Cabot had an idea like "What if there was a nerdy girl stuck in a model's body?! HAHA" but then she actually tried to give it a plot, which was sort of unnecessary. Like, I like Meg Cabot's humor and her characters, but the plot for this one fell sort of flat for me. Second problem, waaay too many pop culture references which are going to make this book obsolete like two years from now. Third


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