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'Doctor Who': 'Ten Little Aliens' (50th Anniversary Edition) book review

This is pretty gruesome stuff in places and certainly the kind of broader territory that Doctor Who could only tackle in expanded media.

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'Star Trek: The Visual Dictionary' book review

The Visual Dictionary is an omnipotent overview of Star Trek; a warp speed tour of Gene Roddenberry's universe.

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'Doctor Who': 'Shadow of Death' ('Destiny of the Doctor' 2) audiobook review

‘Shadow of Death’ is the second Doctor entry in this year-long 'Destiny of the Doctor' celebratory series.

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'Doctor Who': 'The Gunfighters' audiobook review

This re-rendering has the effect of raising the stock of a much-derided story.

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John & Carole E. Barrowman: 'Bone Quill' book review

Bone Quill is the sequel to Hollow Earth, last year’s fantasy novel for children written by Torchwood star John Barrowman and his sister Carole E. Barrowman.

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'Encounters of Sherlock Holmes' book review

Encounters is a collection of 14 imaginative short stories chronicling the adventures of The Great Detective when he wasn't besting Moriarty.

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'Doctor Who': 'City Of Death' original soundtrack review

In any countdown of favourite Doctor Who stories, ‘City of Death’ always lands somewhere near the top of the pile.

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'Doctor Who': 'Snake Bite' audiobook review

‘Snake Bite’ is the last audio story to feature recently departed television companions Amy Pond and Rory Williams.

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'Firefly: A Celebration' book review

It’s hard to think of a television series that has attracted more devotion from its fans than Joss Whedon’s beloved Firefly.

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Paul Cornell: 'London Falling' book review

Cornell has planted his pen in the burgeoning urban fantasy genre with his novel London Falling, a tale best described as mobsters, magic, and miserable cops.

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