The Boy Who Fell Down Exit 43
Harriet Goodwin
For a millionth of a second the car grazed the drenched moorland. If it had come down on any other patch of ground Finn would simply have been another statistic. Death by dangerous driving. But the car hit the surface of the Earth at Exit 43. It slid through the membrane like a hot knife through butter, plunging into the darkness and catapulting Finn from its shattered windscreen as it fell. Finn Oliver knows he’ll never come to terms with his father’s death, but joy-riding over the moors in his mum’s beat-up old car is a quick fix of freedom and forgetting. Until the accident happens – and Finn finds himself hurtling through the wafer-thin divide between the worlds of the living and the dead. Adventurous, charming and poignant by turns, ""The Boy Who Fell Down Exit 43"" is a quirky debut novel laced with humour and a dollop of magic.
Reviews
It wasn’t that great because it didn’t really get the story but it was still ok to read and my favourite character in the book was Jessie/Jessica but in the last chapter she died that made me a bit sad and I felt bad for Finn because that was his best friend and I think Finn liked her a little but as well.
Nurse Panther Mozzarella 30.07.2023
It wasn't as exciting and adventurous as I was expecting it to be.
Anonymous 31.08.2017
It's very good and it an amazing book you should read to have a good day
Anonymous 13.08.2017
Really good
Anonymous 15.03.2017
You should read this book if you like adventures.
Anonymous 22.08.2015