A review by tjlcody
Famous by Todd Strasser

3.0

Hm. I guess it was interesting, but maybe not amazing.

The story jumped around so much between so many points and time-periods that it's kind of difficult to hold your attention. You're getting hyped to know what's happening with one plot-line and then you cut to another and then don't come back to it for another ten pages, and that kind of goes a long way in impacting the suspense that's been built up.

Jamie was interesting enough, but I wanted to choke her more than once. No, Jamie, you are not a "celebrity photographer", you are a slimy, privacy-invading paparazzi and I support your mother saying "not a chance in hell are you making this a career". And kudos to Detective Ramos for saying "no, celebrities do not deserve to be attacked and have their privacy invaded just because they've accomplished something". Because it's true as shit, man.