iCarly the television and web phenomenon is now in books!
What do you do when adults try to control the world? Make a web show! At least, that's what BFFs Carly and Sam decide to do after they get a Saturday detention. With the help of Carly's neighbor Freddie, iCarly is born, but did anyone actually watch the show?
As the shows get better and better, Freddie notices that the viewership is the same. So How do they get the word out? Carly and Sam challenge Freddie and Spencer to a contest to get more iViewers. (continued)
Young iCarly fans will probably get a kick out of reading about Carly and Sam's humorous antics again and again; however, older fans, such as myself, should either get this from the library or just stick to the show. The writing is good, but not great; however, when it comes to the quality of juvenile TV or movie novelizations, I have seen much worse. (Jingle All the Way, anyone?) iHave a Web Show would make a great gift for any iCarly fan within the target audience; other than that, I can't recommend purchasing it.
This is my childhood right here, where it all began! So much nostalgia in here! It wasn’t the greatest kids’ TV show, in fact it was really stupid and absurd, but that’s exactly what I enjoyed about it. Rereading the books has my brain working like a projector; memorizing every scene. I miss the days watching it when it was airing!
Also, the Pee On Carl scene in here was one of my favourite scenes in the entire show and still is, as immature as it is. It’s funny, I don’t care! Spencer has always been the star of this show, he never fails to crack me up even as an adult! Jerry Trainor really carried the show on his back.