Sonja M. (meri) reviewed Little Billy's Letters: An Incorrigible Inner Child's Correspondence with the Famous, Infamous, and Just Plain Bewildered on + 39 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I checked this out from the library and I am sure glad I didn't spend money on it. It just wasn't that funny. The answers that Little Billy got were strangely appropriate to the letters he sent. I didn't find one that was hilarious or inappropriate. If you perpetuate a scam and have it be funny, it should be a little bit more far fetched. Even the Tim Russert "Cheaper Chocolate Milk" comment was appropriate and encouraging had Little Billy been a real kid. I would have been delighted as a kid to get a response from any one of these folks. Too bad, I wish it had been funnier.
Nancy A. (Chocoholic) reviewed Little Billy's Letters: An Incorrigible Inner Child's Correspondence with the Famous, Infamous, and Just Plain Bewildered on + 291 more book reviews
First of all, please don't spend money on this book. Look for it in your local library or borrow it from a friend. It's just not worth the $20 that this book purports to be worth. This book is a collection of letters written by and to a little boy named Billy, who is a figment of the author's imagination. The concept of this book is that Little Billy writes letters to famous people asking for their advice and then records their answers. I suppose it was meant to be funny, but I couldn't muster up a single giggle. The responses that little Billy gets are pretty generic and formulaic. Oh sure, the Nestle Quik rabbit sends back a coupon for a free chocolate milk. Who could've predicted that? I found the selection of famous people that Billy wrote to is a little strange...Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker...a hedge fund manager...Oral Roberts...Kenneth Starr from the Bill Clinton sex scandal...a person from President Reagan's cabinet...a person from the Whitewater scandal. Just strange.