
The Worlds We Leave Behind
by A.F. Harrold
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Pub Date 4 Aug 2022 | Archive Date 4 Aug 2022
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (UK & ANZ) | Bloomsbury Children's Books
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Description
An extraordinary story about friendship and betrayal. Of revenge and retribution but also redemption. Perfect for 11+ readers who enjoy Stranger Things.
Hex never meant for the girl to follow him and his friend Tommo into the woods. He never meant for her to fall off the rope swing and break her arm. When the finger of blame is pointed at him, Hex runs deep into the woods and his fierce sense of injustice leads him to a strange clearing in the woods – a clearing that has never been there before – where an old lady in a cottage offers him a deal. She’ll rid the world of those who wronged him and Hex can carry on his life with them all forgotten and as if nothing ever happened. But what Hex doesn’t know is someone else has been offered the same deal.
When Hex’s best friend Tommo wakes up the next day, he is in a completely different world but he only has murmurs of memories of the world before. Moments of deja vu that feel like Tommo’s lived this day before.
Can Tommo put the world right again? Back to how it was? Or can he find a way to make a new world that could be better for them all?
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781526623881 |
PRICE | £12.99 (GBP) |
Featured Reviews

I really enjoyed this read and I read it really quickly. The description perfect for teens that love stranger things was absolutely spot on. It was well written with an intriguing and engaging storyline and well developed characters that were relatable and likeable, if somewhat flawed. I couldn't put it down.