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Frozen Charlotte, by Alex Bell

When her best friend dies under mysterious circumstances, Sophie sets off to stay with her cousins on the remote Isle of Skye. It's been years since she last saw them--brooding Cameron with his scarred hand; Piper, who seems too perfect to be real; and peculiar little Lilias with her fear of bones.

Still, Sophie never expected the strange new rules the family now lives by: Make no mention of Cameron's accident. Never leave the front gate unlocked. Above all, don't speak of the girl who's no longer there, the sister whose death might have closer ties to Sophie's past--and more sinister consequences for her future--than she ever knew.

A wondrously haunting and modern thriller, Frozen Charlotte drips with mystery and madness, secrets and survival, and the chilling sense that the impossible might be all too real.

  • Sales Rank: #152241 in Books
  • Brand: Scholastic Press
  • Published on: 2016-11-29
  • Released on: 2016-11-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.40" h x 1.20" w x 5.70" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 304 pages
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  • Scholastic Press

From School Library Journal
Gr 7–10—For Sophie, it was a Ouija board that seemed to trigger the events that turned a visit north to Scotland to see her cousins from a pleasant trip to something much more sinister. Her friend Jay drowns just before she leaves, and it is with a heavy heart that she arrives on the remote island where Uncle James and her cousins Lilias, Piper, and Cameron live. Her other cousin, Rebecca, died in a tragic accident years earlier. Their home is an old school that closed after the deaths of a student and teacher 100 years earlier. Some might blame these deaths on the Frozen Charlotte dolls (china dolls popular during the Victorian era) that litter the property, and Sophie learns that these dolls still seem to have a hold on those living in the old house. During Sophie's visit, Cameron's prized piano is smashed to bits and Piper's boyfriend's eyes are pierced with needles. Sophie must figure out which of her cousins she can trust and decide how to foil the plan to destroy her. Though all the adults in the story seem to be blind to the existence of the dolls and the havoc they wreak, Sophie tries to deal with the peculiar activities around her in a levelheaded way. Readers are brought along for the ride and soon discover with her who has a true heart and who has evil lurking within. Teens looking for a novel to keep them up at night will find it in this one. VERDICT A general purchase for horror collections.—Elizabeth Kahn, Patrick F. Taylor Science & Technology Academy, Avondale, LA

About the Author
Alex Bell has published novels and short stories for both adults and young adults, including the fantasy The Ninth Circle. She lives in the UK.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A Gem of a YA Horror Novel! Definitely Not to be Missed!
By Kelly Gunderman
This review originally appeared on herestohappyendings.com.

Horror is such a fun genre that is perfect for reading all year - not just during the Halloween season! Frozen Charlotte is a great horror read that would be perfect for reading at any time of the year, and it is sure to send chills down your spine no matter when you pick this one up!

Frozen Charlotte, to me, is The Shining meets Dolls. It's a story about creepy dolls, a secluded islan, and a bit of a psychological thriller that will keep you on edge (and probably have you keeping your lights on when you go to bed).

"'What are you doing?' the schoolmistress said.
The girls looked up at her. 'We're holding a funeral for the Frozen Charlottes, Miss Grayson.'
'Well, stop it at once,' the teacher replied. 'I never heard of anything so ghoulish.'
'But, miss,' one of the girls said, 'they like being dead. They told us.'"

The beginning (I'm talking like the first two pages) of this book did a lot to set the creepy tone for this book, and it only gets better from there. The beginning of the book, which is set in the early 1900's, has a bunch of small girls playing with Frozen Charlotte dolls at their school - small dolls that were popular during the Victorian era. The girls are holding a funeral for the dolls, who have informed them that they enjoy being dead.

Fast forward to present day, where Sophie and her best friend Jay are sitting in a diner playing with a Ouija board app on his phone. While Sophie isn't too keen on the idea, she goes along with it to satisfy Jay's curiosity, and while doing so, something creepy happens - the lights in the diner go off, Sophie swears she can see a girl standing on a table, and creepy music starts to play. The next morning, Sophie is informed that Jay died in an accident while riding his bike home. Crushed with grief and not understanding how this happened, Sophie decides to go on a trip to see her cousins and her uncle on the Isle of Skye. Thinking that this will help her process her grief and spend time with family she hasn't seen in years, it's something that she starts looking forward to.

However, when she gets there, that all changes. Sophie meets her cousins - Piper, who is upbeat, happy, and seemingly perfect, Cameron, who is a reclusive musician and who has a horribly scarred hand from a fire, and Lilias, who is afraid of everything - especially her sister's Rebecca's room. Rebecca died in an accident years ago, and now Lilias swears she can hear her dolls talking in the middle of the night - making her stay far away from that room.

The house where Sophia's uncle and cousins live is the old school that we read about in the beginning of the book. The school with the Frozen Charlotte dolls, which are still there. In fact, Rebecca used to love to play with them before she died, and now they are all locked up in a cabinet in her room. While Lilias swears that they are alive and she can hear them in the night, everyone else says that they are just dolls. But the mysterious events that occurred around the dolls over the years are way too much for it to be a coincidence, right? And when Sophie begins hearing and seeing strange things in her uncle's house, there has to be a logical explanation to them...or are the dolls really alive, and is Rebecca's ghost really haunting them?

Dolls scare the absolute daylights out of me at the best of times...so much so that I can't even have any of my daughters' dolls even looking at me without freaking out. I never liked dolls (probably because of my love for the movie Dolls, which is where I'm pretty sure this aversion came from), and that hasn't changed since I got older, either. They just always creeped me out...the way they stare at you...nope, not my thing. At all. Which is probably why this book scared me so much.

This book is absolutely fantastic as far as horror novels go, and I'll be the first to admit that I had to put it down multiple times because I was too spooked to keep reading (I refused to even read this book before bed because I was so creeped out). It definitely had plenty of scary stuff going on, so if that's your thing, it's on you won't want to miss out on.

I loved Sophie's character a lot - she wasn't one to sit back and let things happen, instead she takes charge to get to the bottom of things and figure out what's really going on. The whole time things are getting weird and downright terrifying, she isn't cowering in her room, but she's actually trying to get to the bottom of things. All of the characters in this book have plenty of depth - such as Cameron - he has had plenty of things happen to him over the years, and the relationship between him and his sister, Piper, is definitely a troubled one.

The only character who lacked any kind of personality was probably Sophie's uncle...he really didn't add much to the story and I think for the most part it would have been the same with or without him around.

The mysteries around the school itself begin to come to light when Sophie sets out to uncover what is really going on here. I found myself asking during the duration of the time I spend reading this book, whether or not the dolls were actually alive and scary as hell. I mean, there had to be some kind of explanation, right? You would think so...

Anyway, if you love horror, especially the gem that is YA horror, do not skip over this book!

Note: I received a copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Paranormal Loveliness
By Aly Monster
This book was a great book. I wasn't fully sure if I would like it but since it was free at the time I gave it a run. I quickly got lost in the tale and goosebumps ran in the dark as I read this at night. Being that Frozen Charlotte is actually a doll that was once used in history with a fairly direct on folklore as to which this book follows in tale. It will make you wish to never own such a doll or perhaps if your much like any spooky and weird, unique trinkets this books tale may even have you searching for the rare dolls.

This was a great read and I highly recommend it!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Amazing
By Ailika
This is a book that you can't put down the moment you start reading it, piper's character makes you angry and so involved. Loved it. Recommend to anyone who loves thrillers.

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