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"Doctor Who" Encyclopedia (Doctor Who (BBC Hardcover)) | 
enlarge | Author: Gary Russell Publisher: BBC Books Category: Book
List Price: £14.99 Buy New: £6.20 You Save: £8.79 (59%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 7117
Media: Hardcover Pages: 192 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.6 x 0.8
ISBN: 1846072913 Dewey Decimal Number: 791.4572 EAN: 9781846072918 ASIN: 1846072913
Publication Date: October 4, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Unwanted gift, never used so like new
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Useful, Entertaining, Insightful... need I go on? July 5, 2008 C. Royston (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Given this as a Christmas present, I was not immediately inspired, however I did dip into it and found myself rather hooked! As a reference book it is wonderful- all those little things that you weren't sure about... all those things you were wondering... How does that work? Who was he? How did he do that? Which episode did that happen? What does a Compact Laser Deluxe do? Who had one, and, you know... Where?! Get all your questions answered and more in this neat, beautifully illustrated guide to the world that is uniquely Doctor Who! The entire book it dedicated to every useful, and er, not so useful fact that is Doctor who. Who knows what happened in 1336 with the doctor, Rose and Captain Jack? What was the doctor planning for the year 5006 on a Tuesday in October at 6pm? What are the co-ordinates 761390 for? It's all in this marvelous book! *****
FILLS IN THOSE MISSING BITS May 15, 2008 Kelvin J. Dickinson (Leeds, England) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
A well produced hardback with excellent photographs, visually arresting layout and eminently readable text, THE DOCTOR WHO ENCYLOPEDIA is a worthy addition to any fan's collection. GARY RUSSELL has clearly done his research and the finished result is perfect for the Target Audience which, in theory, must reach into the millions. Pretty much everything to do with the last three seasons is covered from major characters to major events with direct and indirect references and links, but there's still no avoiding the plot holes, contradictions and contrivances found in most DOCTOR WHO episodes - that sort of thing simply goes with the territory, especially shaky science, which has been elevated to almost art-form status since the show's rebirth. What this encyclopedia attempts to do, however, is fill in some of the more "Eh...?" gaps with solidly thought-out explanations which weren't always made clear in the original broadcasts, the result of (presumably) lazy or fuzzy scriptwriting. As you no doubt already know, Exec Producer RUSSELL T DAVIS is no stranger to this particular phenomenon. But, hey, now we can all understand the Master's plan for the Toclafane in UTOPIA or the effects of The Paradox Machine from THE LAST OF THE TIME LORDS; the method by which the Weeping Angels steal people's futures from BLINK or how The Beast came to be held captive and the engineering of his subsequent destruction from THE SATAN PIT. Presented in paragraph or short caption form it all appears to make perfect sense now (within some seriously barmy parameters, that is). The introduction even manages to include names or words that might feature in a future revised edition, including Adipose, Rattigan, Mrs (!!), Vespiform...and so on. A neat bit of fingers-crossed foreshadowing there, Gary. Whatever the case, when the time comes, let's ensure this Doctor Who product enjoys a full and happy regeneration. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
So good I bought it twice! December 11, 2007 Marge Simpson (UK) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this for my son for Xmas, but with a last minute birthday party invitation I had to give it away to his friend. When my son saw it he was absolutely rapt and said "I wish I'd put that on my list for Santa". Little does he know that Santa already knew he'd like it and is about to order a replacement for him. ;o) The book itself is nice and big and full of in depth detail which will keep Doctor Who fans engaged for hours. There's lots of full colour illustrations and, as the title suggests, it is laid out like an encyclopedia, so it's easy to look up those facts that may have slipped your mind. Well worth the money (and absolutely essential at 3.99!!).
I'm Sorry! December 4, 2007 K. Robertson 3 out of 21 found this review helpful
I'm sorry, I really am. I'm about to insult a hell of a lot of people. But I have to say it. This book is just...unnecesarry! And the fact that I can't spell makes the insult even worse! I can't believe I'm saying this, I really can't. I'm talking about the writer from The Inside Story, who I've just given a 5 Star Rating. This book is so detailed, so well written, packed with facts, and yet I don't know anyone who's spend higher thann ten pounds on a book, that's useless, contributes nothing to the DW world, and has information that isn't going to benefit anybody. There, I've said it. Now, here come the insults...
FANTASIC November 17, 2007 Qadeer Ahmed (Leeds, England) 5 out of 10 found this review helpful
This book is packed with information and definetly worth the price. A must-have for only 14.99!!! You can get it for 3.99 delivered...somewhere...
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