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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2008 17:40:53 GMT
I was wondering does anyone read either New Adventures, Missing Adeventures or Past Doctor Adventures.
Dues to a couple of good deals, I manged to get all the missing adventures including the rare ones although they cost me a little more
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Post by The Old Bean on Feb 26, 2008 6:46:39 GMT
I have read one of the latest novels - "Sting of the Zygons" with the Tenth Doctor. Excellent romp value.
I always found the older novels long winded and then they got all continuity filled and boring.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2008 0:39:02 GMT
Although I do not read the books myself, I do collect the classic ones on my travels. These would range from the novelisations of the television serials to the Virgin Missing Adventures and finally the Past Doctor Adventures. It's a pity you can't get the Past Doctor Adventures firsthand these days!
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Post by Cranky on Nov 3, 2008 3:23:13 GMT
I have all the BBC Novels, a very large chunk of the Old Doctor novels, and all the Virgin Missing novels. My favorites are either Sting of the Zygons or Made of Steel.
There usually always a good read.
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Post by Cranky Conner on Nov 3, 2008 8:07:58 GMT
I'm in posession of 2 old series novelizations - a Cyberman one from the 2nd Doctor era and another one from the Tom Baker era, at least I think it is, I haven't given it a second look since. I got hold of them after my uncle and I bought copies of Dr. Who Magazine where they were giving them away free.
I've read a couple of the Tenth Doctor novels (The Art of Destruction and the one where he and Martha find a forest in the middle of a ship) in my school library, but I never got round to finishing them.
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Post by edwardisahero on Jan 12, 2010 21:48:27 GMT
*Blows dust off topic* I recently read a great Doctor Who novel with the 10th Doctor called Prisoner of the Daleks. Its a great read with brilliant charecters and some exciting plot twists. The Daleks are portrayed brilliantly and I strongly reccomend it. Autonomy, Made of the Steel and I am a Dalek are also very good reads. I own a lot of new series novels and a few novelisations of classic series stories.
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Post by MRHloco on May 21, 2010 17:52:23 GMT
It's funny I should come across this thread because there's one audio adventure that I have heard. Has anyone heard David Tennant narrate The Feast Of The Drowned?Because that's one of the best ones I've ever heard. Mr Tennant was, and is, a very great actor indeed and has an incredible range of voices that never fails to amaze me. I've also read the book and it's an amazing kind of plot, filling the gap nicely for problems that came up after Rose's first encounters with the Doctor. Warm Regards As Always, Matthew (MRHloco)
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Post by paulgwr on Jul 30, 2015 18:05:14 GMT
I have just finished "Sands of Time" with the Fifth Doctor, it was fantastic, it was an awesome thriller that kept you guessing, and it had some great twists it was a sequel to "Pyramids of Mars" and they had some subtle references to said story.
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