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Magic of the Angels (Doctor Who: Quick Reads series Book 6) - Jacqueline Rayner
Magic of the Angels (Doctor Who: Quick Reads series Book 6)
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'No one from this time will ever see that girl again...'The Doctor, Amy and Rory round off a sight-seeing tour round London with a trip to the theatre. That's when things start to go wrong.The Doctor wonders why so many young girls are going missing from the area. When he sees Sammy Star's... show more
'No one from this time will ever see that girl again...'The Doctor, Amy and Rory round off a sight-seeing tour round London with a trip to the theatre. That's when things start to go wrong.The Doctor wonders why so many young girls are going missing from the area. When he sees Sammy Star's amazing magic act, he thinks he knows the answer. Sammy's glamorous assistant disappears at the climax of the act - but this is no stage trick.The Doctor and his friends team up with residents of an old people's home to discover the truth. And together they find themselves face to face with a deadly Weeping Angel.Whatever you do - don't blink!A thrilling all-new adventure featuring the Doctor, Amy and Rory, as played by Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill in the spectacular hit series from BBC Television
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781849902861 (1849902860)
ASIN: B006K21HAY
Publisher: BBC
Pages no: 110
Edition language: English
Series: Doctor Who: Quick Reads (#6)
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Babbling 'Bout Books
Babbling 'Bout Books rated it
3.0 Doctor Who: Magic of the Angels
A cute story but although some of the repetition was necessary to the plot line it was a bit monotonous. This was also my first book I've read featuring Matt Smith as the doctor so that was a difference I had to contend with in the beginning. I still prefer the books featuring David Tennant's Doctor...
Will's Reading List
Will's Reading List rated it
3.0 Doctor Who: Magic of the Angels
This sixty-page short story is a brief but enjoyable distraction that adds really nothing to the Doctor Who cannon, though it does do a good job of contextualizing the adventure with those from the television show. My one question is how the central cast would have fliers for children who have gone...
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