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Torchwood: Almost Perfect (Torchwood)
James Goss
Random House UK, 2008
The ninth novel in the bestselling Torchwood range from BBC Books. Emma is 30, single and, frankly, desperate. She woke up this morning with nothing to look forward to but another evening of unsuccessful speed-dating. But now she has a new weapon in her quest for Mr Right. And it's made her almost perfect! Ianto Jones woke up this morning with ...
Something In The Water (Torchwood)
Trevor Baxendale
Random House UK, 2008
The perfect Torchwood novel!
First, let me say that I had my hopes up when I bought this book. Owen is my favorite character in Torchwood, and I was enthusiastic when I read that he'd be the central character. And you know what? I was right to keep my hopes so high! This book is absolutely ...
Torchwood: Pack Animals (Torchwood)
Peter Anghelides
Random House UK, 2008
The seventh novel in the bestselling Torchwood range from BBC Books. Shopping for wedding gifts with your fiance is enjoyable, unless like Gwen you witness a Weevil massacre in the shopping centre. A trip to the zoo is a great day out, until a date goes tragically wrong and Ianto is badly injured by stolen alien tech. And Halloween is a day of ...
Trace Memory (Torchwood)
David Llewellyn
Random House UK, 2008
Tiger Bay, Cardiff, 1950: A mysterious crate is brought into the docks on a Scandinavian cargo ship, the Kungssangen. Its destination: The Torchwood Institute. As the crate is offloaded by a group of local dockers it explodes, killing all but one; a young Butetown lad called Michael Bellini. Fifty-eight years later a radioactive source somewhere ...
The Twilight Streets (Torchwood)
Gary Russell
Random House UK, 2008
Best Torchwood book to date!
Of all the Torchwood books to date, this is my favorite! The characters were true to form, the plot was fascinating, and the writing was great. The ending felt a bit rushed, but sometimes the TV episodes end like that also. I actually enjoyed the character ...
Doctor Who: Martha In The Mirror (Doctor Who)
Justin Richards
Random House UK, 2008
Re: Doctor Who
An excellent entry in the ongoing Doctor Who series. This story's well-written with several small surprises to keep the reader guessing most the way through the novel. A fine place to begin reading this new series for fans of the BBC television show.
Another Life (Torchwood)
Peter Anghelides
Random House UK, 2007
Like reading an episode.
This book is as close to an episode as we fans will get with the books. It is interesting with great character interactions and even more spectacular plot twists. It catches the tones of the characters and their relationships. This is the best of all the torchwood ...
Wall and Piece
Banksy
Random House UK, 2007
Like a how-to for stenciling
This book is great. Page after page after page of stencils and stories. There are so many things to look at, it's well-organized, and includes a little something to read on almost every page. Some of the things in this book made me laugh, and other pages really made ...
Murakami Diary 2009 (Diary)
Haruki Murakami
Random House UK, 2008
Cats slink across the pages; the seasons are marked by cherry blossom and Japanese maple; spaghetti strands or telephone cords separate the days; and a generous selection of quotations, extracts, and facts from Murakami's novels and stories appear on almost every page to inspire, amuse, or entertain. This is a diary like no other, faithful to all ...
Doctor Who Encyclopedia (Doctor Who (BBC Hardcover))
Gary Russell
Random House UK, 2007
A fun and engrossing reference book for "New Who"
I suppose one could use Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia to actually look things up, but really, I think it's more fun to start with the letter A and peruse its entries in order. This ensures that you don't miss any of the goodies within, while providing almost as chaotic ...
Doctor Who: The Eyeless (Doctor Who)
Lance Parkin
Random House UK, 2009
Doctor Who: Beautiful Chaos (Doctor Who)
Gary Russell
Random House UK, 2009
Donna Noble is back home in London, catching up with her family and generally giving them all the gossip about her journeys. Her grandfather is especially overjoyed - he's discovered a new star and had it named after him. He takes the Doctor, as his special guest, to the naming ceremony. But, the Doctor is suspicious about some of the other ...
Doctor Who: The Nightmare Of Black Island (Doctor Who)
Mike Tucker
Random House UK, 2007
Dr Fixit Does It Again
The Dr. Who books, devoted to the last three years, are formulistic and basicially themed alike. Ordinarily this would be a problem, but with these chracters it is a delight. Kind of like the Bond films and Sherlock Holmes pistaches. We expect something of The ...
Slow Decay (Torchwood)
Andy Lane
Random House UK, 2007
Incredible doesn't even cover it!
To be honest this was the last from the first three Torchwood books I got. But by far, it was also the best one. The action and the suspence was one thing. But the amazing characterisation was what really caught my heart. It's very difficult to write a character ...
Doctor Who: The Many Hands (Doctor Who)
Dale Smith
Random House UK, 2008
1759 Edinburgh, Walking Corpses, the Doctor and Martha = Fast Read
The Doctor and Martha arrive in 18th century Edinburgh, and of course they can't just stroll along the Royal Mile and enjoy some tea and shortbread. Within minutes of arriving, the two of them are trying to stop a runaway carriage carrying a famous American. After ...
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