The Universe versus Alex Woods: An UNFORGETTABLE story of an unexpected friendship, an unlikely hero and an improbable journey

· Hachette UK
4.1
227 reviews
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*Perfect for fans of A BOY MADE OF BLOCKS*

**RICHARD AND JUDY summer bookclub read 2013, Amazon Rising star, and shortlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize**

*** A funny and touching story of an unlikely friendship and an improbable journey***

Alex Woods knows that he hasn't had the most conventional start in life.

He knows that growing up with a clairvoyant single mother won't endear him to the local bullies.

He also knows that even the most improbable events can happen - he's got the scars to prove it.

What he doesn't know yet is that when he meets ill-tempered, reclusive widower Mr Peterson, he'll make an unlikely friend. Someone who tells him that you only get one shot at life. That you have to make the best possible choices.

So when, aged seventeen, Alex is stopped at Dover customs with 113 grams of marijuana, an urn full of ashes on the passenger seat, and an entire nation in uproar, he's fairly sure he's done the right thing.

A tale of an unexpected friendship, an unlikely hero and an improbable journey, Alex's story treads the fine line between light and dark, laughter and tears. And it might just strike you as one of the funniest, most heartbreaking novels you've ever read.

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4.1
227 reviews
Mark Brennan
November 10, 2013
Written in a light, very readable way, this book had me hooked from the first page. Alex's character is believable and I think he is the kind of person that, deep down, we would all like to be. The subject was thoughtful and the frequent injections of humour kept it accessible. In short, I found it funny, touching, thoughtful and difficult to put down.
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Joe Black
December 24, 2013
Half way through the book and we still only describing the background of the characters. The pace is slow and seems like it's written as pro euthanasia propaganda (which becomes the primary theme only towards the end of the book). I won't be recommending this book to anyone.
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Warren Brading
March 10, 2014
Pleasant,amusing book but too much time was taken up going over past events, which were long winded and didn't have a lot of relevance to the present story.
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About the author

Gavin Extence was born in 1982 and grew up in the interestingly named village of Swineshead, Lincolnshire. From the ages of 5-11, he enjoyed a brief but illustrious career as a chess player, winning numerous national championships and travelling to Moscow and St Petersburg to pit his wits against the finest young minds in Russia. He won only one game.

Gavin is currently working on his second novel. When he is not writing, he enjoys cooking, amateur astronomy and going to Alton Towers.

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