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Timewyrm: Exodus (The New Doctor Who Adventures) Terrance Dicks
London Bridge (Mm), 1991
By far the best Doctor Who book ever written This book is a wonderful achievement. Terrence Dicks writes the second story of the New Adventures range, and he does a great job of it. The characterazations are spot on ( the Doctor and Ace deserve special mention). This is a great book to start with, if you are a Dr ...
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Doctor Who: The Five Doctors Terrance Dicks
Universal Publishing & Distributing Corporati, 1984
Superb I had never read Doctor Who Books before, when one day I saw The Five Doctors in my school library. Once I had read it I became an instant Doctopr Who Fan. I recommend it to anyone!
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Doctor Who and the Destiny of the Daleks Terrance Dicks
Universal Publishing & Distributing Corporati, 1983
More like 'Density of the Daleks' Following the events of the Key to Time sequence, the Doctor has installed a randomiser in the TARDIS, ensuring that all trips are to unplanned locations and ensuring that the Black Guardian cannot know where to take his revenge. Their first landing takes the Doctor ...
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Doctor Who: Revenge of the Judoon (Quick Reads) Terrance Dicks
BBC Books, 2008
Doctor Who: Made of Steel (Quick Reads) I would highly recommend this book and all the other Doctor Who books
as they are the most entertaining Science Fiction books on the market.
I hope the writer's of these wonderful books keep them coming.
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Doctor Who and the Face of Evil Terrance Dicks
Universal Publishing & Distributing Corporati, 1983
Great pulp and Leela The Doctor makes a return visit to a planet of Xoanan the computer. What, don't remember his first visit? Neither does he for most of the book, apparently it was never documented as a story. However, the computer is quite insane and is killing off the small groups of ...
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Doctor Who: The Smugglers Terrance Dicks
Carol Publishing Corporation, 1988
Partial video found for this episode Partial video has been found for this episode in Doctor Who - Lost in Time Collection of Rare Episodes - The William Hartnell Years and the Patrick Troughton Years along with many other partial episodes not shown due to being incomplete.
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Doctor Who: The Ambassadors of Death (Doctor Who, No 121) Terrance Dicks
Universal Publishing & Distributing Corporati, 1987
Rockin in the 70's Don't be fooled. This is one of the best novilizations of an unbearably long (7 episodes!) story. Dicks is at his best, writing action that keeps the page turning enterspaced with very quick back stories of charecters that have you thirsting for more. Problems abound ...
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Invasion of the Bane ( " Sarah Jane Adventures " ) Terrance Dicks
Penguin Character Books Ltd, 2007
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Doctor Who - The Scripts, Tom Baker 1974-5 Terrance Dicks, Robert Holmes, ...
BBC Books, 2001
Beyond Definitive... Not so much another retelling of a year of "Doctor Who" as the ultimate reference guide to Season 12 of the series, "Doctor Who: The Scripts, Tom Baker 1974/5" tells virtually everything you could want to know about the production and execution of "Doctor Who" in the ...
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Doctor Who and the Genesis of the Daleks Terrance Dicks
Carol Publishing Corporation, 1986
Quite simply, the best Dalek story ever Like many Doctor Who fans, I'm often sceptical about the writing abilities of the late Terry Nation. He tended to fill his story with stereotypes, and reuse set pieces from story to story. I'm not sure how he wrote 'Genesis of the Daleks'. I guess it proves that he ...
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Doctor Who and an Unearthly Child (Doctor Who, Book 68) Terrance Dicks
Target / W. H. Allen, 1981
"An Unearthly Child" review This book has a very interesting history in it's relation to another book, "Doctor Who and the Daleks" by David Whitaker. If you have read both of them, you will notice that they both start out with the Doctor and his granddaughter Susan meeting the two schoolteachers ...
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Doctor Who: Robot (Target Doctor Who Library, No. 28) Terrance Dicks
Carol Publishing Corporation, 1992
Good for kids In case you don't know (but if you're looking for a Doctor Who book, how could you not??), this is the novelization of the first story featuring Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor. Like all "regeneration" stories, this one is a bit uneven, as the character of the new ...
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Eight Doctors (Dr. Who Series) Terrance Dicks
BBC Books, 1998
I have to say I do love Paul McGann's Doctor Just recently, with seeing the new 9th Doctor episodes, I've begun to reread the 8th Doctor's books, starting with this one. That is because this is the logical choice because it is the second and also the first BBC 8th Doctor adventure. I say second and first ...
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Doctor Who and the Dalek Invasion of Earth Terrance Dicks
W.H. Allen, 1983
The Daleks first return After their first appearance, the Daleks were so popular that it was inevitable that they would come back. This is the novel based on their second appearance in Doctor Who. Terrance Dicks adapts this story in a very straightforward manner. As I'm inclined to say ...
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Doctor Who: The Wheel in Space (Doctor Who, No 130) Terrance Dicks
Carol Publishing Corporation, 1988
Cybermen in a slow story of fortuitous coincidences Two things that can be said about the Cybermen: they are one of the classic Doctor Who monsters, and they are usually featured in relatively poor stories ('The Tomb of the Cybermen' being the exception). 'The Wheel in Space' is no exception. Adapted by the prolific ...
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