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Finn Jones Was Here

Simon James Green, Jennifer Jamieson

Finn Jones Was Here

Subjects

  • Funny Stuff - rib ticklers to make you fall off your chair
  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after
  • Fantasy Worlds - awesome adventures of magic and mystery

Average rating

5 out 5

7 reviews

 

One of Sunday Times’ best children’s books for summer 2023 Endorsed by Child Bereavement UK A funny, heartbreaking story about life and loss, and making every second count. Eric’s best friend, Finn Jones, was the world’s biggest prankster. Now Eric can’t believe Finn’s not here anymore. …Or is he? Eric seems to be getting messages from beyond the grave, and as he follows Finn’s wild, cryptic instructions, his hope grows that he’ll find Finn laughing at the end. The journey also brings memories – and a truth that seems impossible to accept. Simon James Green is the award-winning author of books like Sleepover Takeover and The Life of Riley: Beginner’s Luck, which was shortlisted for the Blue Peter Book Prize. This story blends hilarity with heart, perfect for fans of books by Helen Rutter, Frank Cottrell-Boyce, Ben Bailey Smith and Ross Welford.

Hilarious illustrations throughout by Jennifer
Jamieson

  PRAISE FOR SIMON’S MIDDLE-GRADE BOOKS Sleepover Takeover ""This is a fantastically funny, exciting, unexpected, and sometimes touching, mystery thriller"" BookTrust ""A funny madcap mystery adventure perfect for fans of Danny Wallace’s THE DAY THE SCREENS WENT BLANK or Charlie Higson’s WORST. HOLIDAY. EVER."" LoveReading 4 Kids Life Of Riley: Beginner’s Luck ""This funny, gentle story is packed with snappy humour and hilarious characters."" BookTrust ""Though the laughs are sustained from start to finish, there is some depth to the drama in Life of Riley, too. The characterisation is original and refreshing."" Books For Keeps ""This funny, gentle story is packed with snappy humour and hilarious characters. You can’t help but love Riley, a brilliant, witty, world-weary kid and long-suffering underdog. There’s a lovely message about being grateful for all the things that you have and for appreciating the people who support you, no matter what. Perfect for Diary of a Wimpy Kid fans or children about to start secondary school, though there’s a lot of fun to be had for grown ups here too."" LoveReading 4 Kids

Reviews

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Top book, deserves another star!

Don Merlin Pinkerton 12.12.2024

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great sad and funny

Judge Esmerelda Biscuits 16.08.2024

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HI, This is a fictional book and my favourite character is Finn who is the biggest prankster in the world.Once he goes missing everyone says he died or did he. His best friend Eric can't believe he died!Eric got a letter which gives him clues which he thinks will help him to find his best friend Finn! I would recommend this to others because it has mysteries and it is exciting!

Lord Slip Vegas 13.08.2024

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Interesting but not very adventurous or exciting.

Dona Flopsy Sofa 13.08.2024

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My favourite characters were Eric Griffin and Finn Jones. It was a really funny book but also quite sad. It had lots of funny or sad flashbacks. I would definitely recommend it.

King Pug Supermarket 11.08.2023