Review of Read It and Weep (2006) by Jessica H — 11 Sep 2012
By far, the best DCOM I;ve seen, with a great original idea, and some talented promising actors.
Kay Panabaker is the unfortunate girl in junior high who finds herself a national celebrity after she accidently hands in her journal to a national english competition, instead of her essay. It becomes a number-1 best seller and the readers scream for sequels to the popular series. Panabaker, however is haunted by her alter-ego (portraid by her equally talented and beautiful Danielle) Is, who is the hero of her book series, and now seems to be controlling her life.
With an almost horror-esque touch to it, the impending sense of hallucinations on Kay Panabaker's part creep out her friends and give her enemies something to mock her about, which all dramatically changes after she becomes a celebrity, and then quickly reverses when the whole school finds out she based al the characters in the book about her real-life class-mates.
Hugely enjoyable and fun for any age, Read it and Weep puts other DCOMs to shame.
This review of Read It and Weep (2006) was written by Jessica H on 11 Sep 2012.
Read It and Weep has generally received mixed reviews.
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