Skip to content

2,202,260 books read so far

Frozen Billy

Anne Fine

Frozen Billy

Subjects

  • History Time - blasts from the past

Average rating

2 out 5

1 review

’I hate Frozen Billy – his painted, staring wooden eyes, the way his eyelids click when Uncle Len pulls a string, his long thin legs and his bright red wooden mouth . . . ’

Clarrie and Will live with their Uncle Len – a brilliant ventriloquist in the nearby music hall. But though Len loves his act almost as much as he loves his beer, Top Billing is out of his grasp until Will thinks up a way to double the drama with a new act and some extraordinary new patter that he and Frozen Billy can share on stage.

It’s a grand idea, hatched in hope and excitement. But, to Clarrie’s horror, soon it begins to turn terribly sour . . .

Anne Fine’s novel combines her trademark humour, engaging characters and flawless prose to produce a spooky adventure set in the late-Victorian world of the music hall.

Reviews

avatars/nilsolev.png

I got a bit bored with this book. I think this is because it's more for younger ones. It was scary how Will changed from a normal boy to a puppet. I didn't like the fact that he didn't get paid because it wasn't fair as he was missing out on his schoolwork. It wasn't fair that his sister, Clarrie had to do his homework which he should off done.

Anonymous 31.07.2015