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Well, I learned something important: I'm not that much of a fan. The book is quite good at giving one an overview of the various Doctors over the years, and pointing out the episodes in which that character was best exemplified, and I couldn't recommend it too highly for anyone who does want to go b...
As a fan of Doctor Who, I'm always interested in picking up related books, novelizations, hunting down lost episodes, anything to give another peek into the world of the Doctor. Sometimes I'm happy with what I find, however this time it didn't quite work out. As a guide to all of the different Docto...
(I received an ARC of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.) This is the second Doctor Who nonfiction to be co-authored by Graeme Burk and Robert Smith? (The question mark is indeed part of his legal name). The first outing, Who is the Doctor, published in ...
I think I would have liked this book so much better if it had been a pure book of information instead of two fanboys thoughts about all the Doctors, episodes, etc. I haven't seen the old classic Doctor Who so I thought it would be interesting to read about the series, but frankly it was too much abo...
I initially believed this book was about female Doctor Who fans celebrating their fandom solidarity by sharing their individual stories of love for the television series. But it quickly turned to disappointment as each woman's story was neither unique nor varied. I read through many stories in which...