We're all just stories in the end. It's as true for the Doctor as it is for any of us. Over a hundred exciting stories appeared in the wilderness years, from Virgin Publishing and BBC Books, and it's these we'll be talking about in our book club - but we'll also be talking about our stories too, as fans, as readers, as humans. It would be lovely if you felt like joining us. more
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When I started reading the New Adventures back in 1992, I tried to follow the Seventh Doctor and his companions, I was blown away by the richness of the stories. Now, over 30 years later, we have a podcast that talks about the richness of the Virgin New Adventures and the BBC Eighth Doctor books. What the moderator brings to life is how well the books are crafted and the guests share their love of reading these novels and why they like them!
Just discovered this, working my way through it.
Thank you!
I always look back at the wilderness years with a great deal of fondness, sure the show wasn’t on tv anymore (which was, well, a bit rubbish), but it was a time of boldness, creativity and best of two new Doctor Who books a month. more
Wonderfully wonderful!
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