Leah
Written on Nov 23, 2015
Seeing Jess go and visit her friends was both awful and amazing at the same time. Awful because, again with the whole death thing, but it was so nice as well that she actually got that opportunity to go and say (a silent) goodbye. It was even bizarre to see Jess become friends with Darren, the angel trying to get her into heaven. That was amazing. I've never met a more polite, lovely death maker. (I mean duh of course I haven't, but you know what I mean. He actually cared).
This book had me in tears. I should have known, I should have prepared myself. It just made me well up so many times and by the end my face was wet and covered in tears. But it was such a good read, so intriguing to see how a fourteen-year-old handles the reality of death and Jess was one of the bravest main characters I've ever come across. SO BRAVE. I wouldn't be that brave. She had the most awesome friends, and a pretty decent family, too and Darren kinda stole the show as well, for me. I actually genuinely loved him. This was such a good read and I can't wait to read Alex's other books!