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Wolfsbane (Doctor Who)9 reviews
Jacqueline Rayner

BBC Books, 2003

Buy it!
I just finished reading this book and it is AWESOME!I would not reccomend it for children under 10 because of VERY few inapropiate scenes and slight language. Overall, it's a wonderfull book and I would highly recccomend it.
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who Short Trips: The Muses (Doctor Who: Short Trips)1 review

Big Finish Productions, 2003

Excellent Collection of Short Stories!
With one or two exceptions, these stories are great. As the title indicates, the theme of this anthology is the Muses, and so each story is inspired by one of the nine Muses. As with any anthology, not all of the stories agreed with me, but most of them were quite good. They include each of the different Doctors (up to the eighth), and various companions such as Sarah Jane, Victoria, Jamie, ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: Winner Takes All11 reviews
Jacqueline Rayner

BBC Books, 2005

"Winner Takes All" a great book!!
So far I've been pleased with most of the new Doctor Who books but not particularly amazed or anything, except by this book and "Stealer of Dreams." This book was awesome, what every fan should be looking for. It has real emotions, cool fight scenes, wicked technology and the fighting against wrong. I especially liked the part with the Doctor being mad at having to use Rose, something we don't ...
  
  











  



  
The Slitheen (Doctor Who Files 3)
Jacqueline Rayner

BBC Childrens Books (Penguin Character Books Ltd), 2006
  
  











  



  
Rose (Doctor Who Files 2)
Jacqueline Rayner

BBC Childrens Books (Penguin Character Books Ltd), 2006
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who - Earthworld4 reviews
Jacqueline Rayner

Doctor Who Books, 2001

Travelling in space and time once more
Following on from the events of 'Escape Velocity', the Doctor, Fitz and Anji find themselves back in Earth's prehistoric past encountering, is short order, a dinosaur and a caveman. Since these two are from different periods, it is plain something is wrong. They soon pass through barriers to other time periods, which also show a similar degree of wrongness. What has caused this? And are they ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: The Last Dodo (Doctor Who (BBC Hardcover))9 reviews
Jacqueline Rayner

Random House UK, 2007

NOT dumb as a dodo
OK, so I admit I don't think the new novel range is all that great. However, I didn't the think the old novel range was even close to the show (and don't even talk to me about the Virgin novels.) Personally, if you are going to write a Doctor Who novel it should feel like the television show. The characters should be the same, but as with each episode of a program, they should NOT merely ...
  
  











  



  
The Doctor (Doctor Who Files 1)
Steve Cole, Jacqueline Rayner

BBC Childrens Books (Penguin Character Books Ltd), 2006
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who and the Pirates, or the Lass That Lost a Sailor
Jacqueline Rayner

Big Finish Productions Ltd, 2003
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: The Stone Rose17 reviews
Jacqueline Rayner

audible.com

A fun read - probably 3.5 stars
Having been completely sucked into the new Doctor Who (both 9th and 10th Doctors) I now find myself devouring everything I can get my hands on. The novel tie-ins all seem to be written for an all-ages audience; not terribly sophisticated writing, but entertaining. I thought this one was a decent example; a fine start with a good handle on the characters and nice dialogue. The middle section ...
  
  











  



  
" Doctor Who " Regeneration Sticker Guide ( " Doctor Who " )
Jacqueline Rayner

Penguin Character Books Ltd, 2006
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who Short Trips: Companions (Doctor Who Short Trips)1 review

Big Finish, 2003

Dr. Who Short Trips: Companions
Received book in good order and on time. Would recommend this book to others.
  
  











  



  
Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Glass Prison (Professor Bernice Summerfield)
Jacqueline Rayner

Big Finish, 2005

Don't ever annoy the Fifth Axis. They might throw you into the Glass Prison on Deirbhile­ and then throw away the key. Once you're inside, there's nowhere to hide. They can see your every movement. They control you. You're going to be watched for the rest of your life, wherever you go, whoever you are. Even if you're a professor of archaeology. Even if you're a friend of the famous Irving Braxiatel, and you've written several popular ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who Short Trips: Zodiac (Doctor Who Short Trips)

Big Finish, 2003

Doctor Who Short Trips is a series of themed short story anthologies of new Doctor Who fiction, featuring the Doctor in all of his first eight incarnations. They feature stories written by some of the leading names in Doctor Who , past and present, including Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Christopher H. Bidmead, and Paul Magrs. Telepathic fish, miniature lions, and twin planets are the least of his problems, as the Doctor ?all eight of him?faces ...
  
  











  



  
The Marian Conspiracy (Doctor Who)
Jacqueline Rayner

Big Finish Productions Ltd, 2000
  
  











  



  
Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Squire's Crystal (Professor Bernice Summerfield)
Jacqueline Rayner

Big Finish, 2005

Legend tells of an evil sorceress who used the power of magical crystals to transfer her mind into the bodies of others. Her reign of terror was long and bloody, and her final defeat the cause of great rejoicing. But that's just a legend, a story told to children?isn't it? Finding the last resting place of the Crystal Sorceress is an archaeological dream on a par with discovering the Holy Grail. So it's hardly likely that someone will just offer ...
  
  











  



  
Short Trips and Side Steps (Doctor Who (BBC Paperback))1 review
Jacqueline Rayner

BBC Worldwide Publishing, 2000

It's Been (Sur)Real!
This collection of short stories turns a lot of conventions on its head by ignoring them. The Doctor from the two movies staring Peter Cushing is just as real as the others. The Ninth Doctor has a history. The Fourth Doctor and Romana have a thing going on. The Doctor can be presented as a parody of himself. The wildly separated stories present views not only of the Doctor from television, ...
  
  











  







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