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Post by Ice Warrior on Jun 3, 2007 19:50:45 GMT -5
This Tenth Doc novel section has been updated to include the March/April releases. I could also include topics for the books released in September, but I will hold off on them for a little while.
Also it is interesting to note that this year there will be 9 Doctor Who books released which is 3 more than the previous years. (The extra 3 will be released on Boxing Day)
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Post by Ice Warrior on Jul 3, 2007 2:46:43 GMT -5
So the three titles to be released in September are:
Wetworld by Mark Michalowski Forever Autumn by Mark Morris Sick Building by Paul Magrs
And the three titles for Boxing day this year have also been named:
Peacemaker by James Swallow The Pirate Loop by Simon Guerrier Wishing Well by Trevor Baxendale
Also, surprisingly, the 'Quick Reads' book for next year has already been listed on Amazon:
Revenge of the Judoon by Terrance Dicks!!
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Post by Ice Warrior on Oct 11, 2007 23:36:22 GMT -5
Well the 3 books for April 2008 have been named and I believe their are pictures of the covers floating out in the interweb somewhere as well. Surprisingly they feature Martha still as the companion when you would think that Donna should be the novel companion to coincide with series 4... anyways here are the titles...
Martha in the Mirror by Justin Richards Snowglobe 7 by Mike Tucker The Many Hands by 'Paul' Dale Smith
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Post by Mark Senior on Jul 10, 2009 17:07:51 GMT -5
There seems to be a decided lapse in quality control in these books. Every trio of books seems to break down into one good, one alright and one poor. The most recent three are a case in point: Prisoner of the Daleks is excellent, Judgement of the Judoon is passably entertaining and The Slitheen Excursion is oh dear oh dear oh dear.
Just looking up the page to the two previous posts I see the same thing repeated. Martha in the Mirror, Forever Autumn and Peacemaker were good, Wetworld, Wishing Well and Snowglobe 7 were alright and Sick Building, The Many Hands and (most of) The Pirate Loop were awful.
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