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Post by matthewsee on Apr 24, 2009 23:21:20 GMT -5
Hello Children, Everywhere: First story. Written by Paul Magrs. Pretty good setting in a theme park named after Aunty Winnie a childhood hero of Donna's. There is a creepy situation involving Aunty Winnie herself.
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Post by matthewsee on Jun 11, 2009 9:41:31 GMT -5
Grand Theft Planet!: Second story. Written by James Moran. Very good story involving the theft of a planet and good villains the Sarriflex.
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Post by matthewsee on Jul 11, 2009 0:42:38 GMT -5
Cold: Third story. Written by Mark Gatiss. This is an Ice Warrior story as the Doctor and Donna encountered one in the Arctic. Pretty enjoyable with an interesting structure of it being told in the first person by one of the guest characters and Donna.
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Post by matthewsee on Jul 17, 2009 10:15:07 GMT -5
The Immortal Emperor: Fourth story. Written by Jonathan Morris and it is a comic strip. The Doctor and Donna travels to China circa 200 B.C. at a time when the Great Wall is still being built. It is a pretty fun story detailing the origins of the Terracotta army. Very funny when Donna used her mobile phone to take pictures in China 200 BC long before mobile phones existed.
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Post by matthewsee on Aug 21, 2009 4:26:27 GMT -5
Bing Bong: Fifth story. Written by Gareth Roberts and Clayton Hickman. From the title it was going to be a fun story from the outset with a very interesting adversary for the Doctor and Donna in a computer.
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Post by matthewsee on Nov 13, 2009 2:33:58 GMT -5
Hold Your Horses: Seventh story. Written by Nicholas Pegg. Fun story involving the Doctor correcting the timeline all because it has to do with someone literally holding the horses.
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Post by matthewsee on Mar 1, 2010 2:10:31 GMT -5
The Puplet: Final story. Written by Gary Russell. Storybook 2009 ends on a light-hearted note with this story about the alien creature of the title and ultimately a lesson about gaining one's self confidence.
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