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Category Archives: Target Books
On Target: The Christmas Invasion
The first thing you notice reading Jenny T. Colgan’s The Christmas Invasion is the table of contents. Jenny could teach the BBC a lesson on how to use titles. Every chapter is the title of a Christmas song. And that’s both charming and brilliant for The Christmas … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Doctor Who, Science Fiction, Target Books, Tenth Doctor
Tagged The Christmas Invasion
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On Target: Rose
When I reviewed City of Death by James Goss, one thing that jumped out at me was how accurate the book was. It was lifted right out of the television story adding very little beyond slight blips of internal thought … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Doctor Who, Ninth Doctor, Reviews, Target Books
Tagged Rose, Russell T Davies
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On Target: City of Death
It took me less than a week to complete my reading of Target books’ City of Death. It’s not a difficult feat to accomplish that because the book is under 200 pages, but maintaining a job, family and school, and still … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Doctor Who, Entertainment, Fourth Doctor, Reviews, Science Fiction, Target Books
Tagged City of Death, Douglas Adams, James Goss
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