Joyride (novel)
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
- Ram Singh
- Charlie
- Miss Quill
- April MacLean
- Tanya Adeola
- Matteusz
- Garry Fletcher
- Steve Hopley
- Jackie MacLean
- Jarvis Adeola
- Damon Adeola
- Varun Singh
- Veronica Cutler
- Toby Moore
- Poppy
- Max Collins
- Tommy Collins
- Amar Sai
- Viola Cummings
- John O'Donnell
- James Banks
- Barry Taylor
- Imogen Farmer
- Danielle Westby
- Lowe
- George Barker
- Mandy Taylor
- WPC Delano
- Stephen Patrick
- Gregson
- Mike
- Veltham
- Cheryl O'Donnell
- Sandra
- Nigel
- Garth Todd
- Alien pilot
References
Individuals
- Varun Singh's wife and Ram's mother is called Janeeta.
- One of first boyfriends of Garry Fletcher's mother was a squaddie.
- Fletcher often buys doner and chips from Ranesh at the local kebab shop.
Locations
Shoreditch locations
- Poppy works at the supermarket Morefields.
- Mandy Taylor works at a betting shop on High Street.
- Stan is the manager of Pig & Lettuce bar, sometimes visited by Gary Fletcher.
- Fletcher's company Joyriders is set in a former industrial estate off Swallow Avenue.
Other locations
- Stephen Patrick bets on horse races in Aintree.
- George Barker is offered a return ticket to Basildon.
- Miss Quill takes the Central line to get home.
Technology
- Poppy tries to break a window of a silver Honda. Ram thinks that nobody would like to change a Porsche for a Fiat.
- The London Transport machine won't top up Miss Quill's Oyster card.
- Charlie owns an iPad.
- Max Collins plays Xbox with his headphones on not to disturb his parents.
- Max and Tommy Collins' parents use secateurs and trowels for gardening.
- Imogen Farmer removes the battery from the smoke alarm in the Collins' house to prevent it from going off.
- The news about Max Collins spreads from one Wi-Fi network to another.
- Miss Quill throws a biro cap in Lowe's forehead.
- Mike brings a petrol powered generator that can deliver electricity up to 230 volts.
- Fletcher uses a lump hammer and Mike uses a crowbar to kill the aliens.
- Steve tells Fletcher he thinks Joyriders does some VR thing.
- Ram surmises that the body-swapping technology cannot be bought in an Apple Store.
- Not all humans know how to split an atom.
Police
- Poppy's body is removed from the car by SOCOs.
Media
Organisations
- Matteusz suggests a possibility of donating money on JustGiving.
- Mike owns a company named Sparkz Mobile Disco.
- A UNIT team are brought in to take away Fletcher's alien technology.
Culture
- A splatter from a skull shot through by a bullet in a computer game is compared to paintings by Jackson Pollock.
- Tommy Collins is wearing Iron Man pyjamas.
- Ram compares his being in somebody else's body to a Ryan Reynolds movie where he swaps with Jason Bateman, who gets to be Ryan Reynolds and decides not to have sex with Olivia Wilde. (This refers to the movie "The Change-Up", which is not named.)
- Toby Moore remarks that viola, the first name of Viola Cummings is a musical instrument.
Science
- Miss Quill assigns calculating centripetal force as homework.
Food and drinks
- April MacLean burns a Hawaiian pizza.
- 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.
Animals
- Tanya 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
- Miss Quill fought the Rhodia and became a slave to the Rhodian prince. Then both of their people were wiped out by the Shadow Kin. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die)
- Matteusz mentions that a few weeks ago there was nothing awful or strange in their lives. Thus, Poppy's death happens a few weeks after the attack of the Shadow Kin on Coal Hill Academy in mid-October 2016. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die)
- The Twelfth Doctor saved Charlie and Miss Quill and tasked Charlie, Matteusz and the others with protecting people. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die)
- April MacLean shares a heart with an alien king. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die)
- At the prom, Ram Singh's girlfriend Rachel was killed by Corakinus, who also chopped his leg off, which is now replaced by an alien prosthetic limb. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die) Unlike his friends, Ram does not want to talk about it. (TV: The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo)
- Ram's football skills have taken a serious hit due to the alien prosthetic limb. (TV: The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo)
- Ram remembers the deaths and gore surrounding the situation with Coach Dawson. (TV: The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo)
- Tanya plays a computer game with her brother Jarvis. (TV: The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo, Nightvisiting)
- Tanya checks out Seraphin videos. (PROSE: What She Does Next Will Astound You)
- April's father intentionally crashed their car with her and her mother on board. All three survived it, but Jackie ended up in a wheelchair. (TV: Nightvisiting)
- Varun Singh already knows what really happened to his son at the prom. (TV: The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo)
External links
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Footnotes
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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.
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