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* When April comes to school her breath smells of [[vodka]]. She says she is not the one to down [[whisky]] when things get messy.
* When April comes to school her breath smells of [[vodka]]. She says she is not the one to down [[whisky]] when things get messy.
* Garry Fletcher orders [[chicken Chow Mein]].
* Garry Fletcher orders [[chicken Chow Mein]].
=== Animals ===
* April thinks about small dog attacking an [[Alsatian]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 07:09, 5 November 2016

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Joyride was the first release in the BBC Class novels series. It was written by Guy Adams, who had written for Doctor Who and Torchwood previously.

Publisher's summary

"So, can you just leap into other people's bodies? Take them over? And while you’re in control, you can do whatever you want? Brilliant."

Poppy is a quiet girl, right up until she steals a car and drives it through a shop window.

Max is a nice guy, but then he kills his whole family. Just for fun.

Amar always seems so happy, so why is he trying to jump to his death from the school roof?

Some of the students of Coal Hill School are not themselves. Some of them are dying. Ram has just woken up in a body he doesn't recognise, and if he doesn't figure out why he may well be next.

Plot

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Characters

References

Individuals

Locations

Shoreditch locations

Other locations

Technology

Police

  • Poppy's body is removed from the car by SOCOs.

Media

Organisations

Culture

Science

Food and drinks

Animals

  • April thinks about small dog attacking an Alsatian.

Notes

  • In this story, the alien presence in Shoreditch is not related to the Rift at Coal Hill School: the aliens arrived using their own space/time travelling technology.

Continuity

External links

to be added

Footnotes

  1. Coach Dawson is referenced by several characters in this story, and Ram and April are made clear to not be very close at this point—"What Quill said, about us not really being his friends, that's kind of true isn't it?"—placing this before Nightvisiting.
  2. In The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo, we see a plaque that tells us the Barbara Wright Building was completed in spring 2016. Additionally, Nightvisiting, set two years after Jasper Adeola's death, tells us he died in 2014.