iCarly the television and web phenomenon is now in books!
Carly and Sam decide that their new webcast should be all about what teachers do outside of school. And who better to be the subject than Ms. Briggs? Things are fine until Carly and Freddie end up trapped in Ms. Briggs' closet, then it's up to Sam to save them. Will she be in time?
Then Carly's grandfather arrives for a visit and doesn't like what he sees. He thinks Spencer is too immature to be Carly's guardian and wants her to come and live with him. Can Carly convince him to let her stay? Or is it bye-bye Sam, Freddie, and iCarly? ((continued))
For more than 100 years, Scholastic has been meeting children where they are – at school, at home and in their communities – by creating quality content and experiences, all beginning with literacy. Scholastic delivers stories, characters, and learning moments that empower all kids to become lifelong readers and learners through bestselling children's books, literacy- and knowledge-building resources for schools including classroom magazines, and award-winning, entertaining children's media.
This is great for its intended audience; however, the lack of descriptive details and extra scenes will probably make adult iCarly fans like myself want to stick with the show.
EDIT: While I enjoyed this more the second time around, I have to say that, after reading I'm Glad My Mom Died, reading or watching anything related to one of Dan Schneider's creations makes me cringe. He used to be one of my heroes; man, did he have a tremendous fall. I'm glad that I bought this at a garage sale, so Schneider's Bakery didn't make a single cent from my purchase.