Doctor Who

Doctor Who

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Beschreibung

With a new introduction by Amelia Williams as well as a rare interview with the reclusive author 'The Girl Who Never Grew Up'.Summer Falls by Amelia Williams In the seaside village of Watchcombe young Kate is determined to make the most of her last week of summer holiday. But when she discovers a mysterious painting entitled The Lord of Winter in a charity shop it leads her on an adventure she never could have planned. The painting is a puzzle - and with the help of some bizarre new acquaintances she plans on solving it& (Inspired by the Doctor Who episode 'The Bells of Saint John')The Angel's Kiss by Melody MaloneDetective Melody Malone has an unexpected caller: movie star Rock Railton thinks someone is out to kill him and when he mentions the kiss of the Angel she takes the case. At the press party for Railton's latest movie studio owner Max Kliener invites Melody to become their next star. But the cost of fame she'll soon discover is greater than anyone could possibly imagine.(Inspired by the Doctor Who episode 'The Angels Take Manhattan')Devil in the Smoke as recounted by Mr Justin RichardsOn a cold day in December two young boys tired of sweeping snow from the workhouse yard decide to build a snowman and are confronted with a strange and grisly mystery. In horrified fascination they watch as their snowman begins to bleed... The search for answers to this impossible event will plunge Harry into the most hazardous and exhilarating adventure of his life.(Inspired by the Doctor Who episode 'The Snowmen')

Buchinformationen

Haupt-Genre
Sci-Fi
Sub-Genre
N/A
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
290
Preis
22.30 €

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Cute. This is basically the first meeting written from Brians POV, and it’s for free on Kelly Oram‘s blog. If you liked the books definitely read it

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What a nice ending. I have goosebumps about the last bit. The Introduction and ending are both a perfect frame for the three adventures! I'd commend this to every 'Whovian'. It was great to read the stories shown in the series and seeing/reading the Paternoster gang again.

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"They've all stopped reading. Apart from you. It is just you, isn't it? I knew it would be. I knew that some day you'd find an old, jam-stained copy in a second-hand bookshop, brown pages smelling of caramel. I knew you'd pick it up and you'd smile that little smile. You'd check the last page, and then you'd just wonder if there was anything else meant here for you, you lovely, silly raggedy man. Well, there is." My inner fangirl is currently lying on the floor, crying her heart out. I've been wanting to read this for such a long time now (since we saw our lovely Clara holding this book) and it did not disappoint me! The first two stories had me literally sobbing. I recommend this to every Doctor Who Fan, and also everyone else, because those stories were awesome and you will still love them without having watched Doctor Who (Although, let's be honest - go watch Doctor Who. Seriously.). 1. Summer Falls by Amelia Williams 5/5 Stars "Kate stood, watching the sea for a long time. She'd never seen anything so impossible, so beautiful. She looked out at the waves frozen into mounatin peaks, stretching towards a distant, dark sky, and she felt afraid. She was alone in a world that was a dream." Such a beautiful writing! I loved it so much. It left me all warm inside with a tear in my eye and it definitely had some christmas-ish vibes. 2. The Angel's Kiss by Melody Malone 5/5 Stars "But I am Melody Malone, with ice in my heart and a kiss on my lips. In the city that never sleeps and should never blink, mysteries are my business." Easily my favourite story out of the three! I guess we all know who Melody Malone is, don't we? Written in her point of view, she was so totally in her character that at times I couldn't stop myself from laughing! 3. Devil in the Smoke by Justin Richards 3/5 Stars "Madame Vastra leaned back in her chair and clasped her hands in front of her on the table, for all the world like Sherlock Holmes. Only female. And green." I didn't like that story as much as the other two, but it was still very good. Unfortunately, I was a little bit bored at times and I didn't care much about Harry or Strax (I've never really like Strax, to be honest). But Jenny and Vastra were as awesome as ever!

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