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The girl on the cover of "Airhead" by Meg Cabot is meant to represent the main character, Emerson Watts. Em is a smart and tech-savvy teenager who finds herself in a unique and unexpected situation that changes her life. The cover reflects her transformation and the central theme of the book.

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