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Doctor Who: The Sixth Doctor – The Last Adventure (CD review).

This is it then, the final story for Sixie. ‘Doctor Who: The Sixth Doctor – The Last Adventure’ is a

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BooksFantasy

Sharp Ends by Joe Abercrombie (book review).

‘Sharp Ends’ is a collection of short stories that feature characters from Joe Abercrombie’s collection of six novels about the

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Music/AudioScifi

The Prisoner Volume One by Nicholas Briggs (CD review)

‘The Prisoner Volume One’ is most tantalising as it means there should be more. This is a massive and long

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Gareth Thomas: Down and Safe: a remembrance by Sue Davis.

It’s very sad to hear that Gareth Thomas is no longer with us but long live Roj Blake who bestrode

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Doctor Who: The Glamour Chronicles: Deep Time by Trevor Baxendale (book review).

The final novel in ‘The Glamour Chronicles’ trilogy is ‘Deep Time’ by Trevor Baxendale. Set in space and time itself,

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Doctor Who: The Glamour Chronicles: Big Bang Generation by Gary Russell (book review).

‘Big Bang Generation’ by Gary Russell continues the theme of the quest for the Glamour. The Doctor, alone now, arrives

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Doctor Who: The Glamour Chronicles: Royal Blood by Una McCormack (book review).

‘Royal Blood’ by Una McCormack is the first of the trilogy about the ‘Glamour Chronicles’ featuring the 12th Doctor and

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Sherlock Holmes And The White Worm by Sam Siciliano (book review).

‘Sherlock Holmes And The White Worm’ is another example of the insatiable hunger for a story featuring our saturnine pal

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Two Hundred And Twenty-One Baker Streets edited by David Thomas Moore (book review).

The fourteen stories in this collection ‘Two Hundred And Twenty-One Baker Streets’ offer another viewpoint on Sherlock Holmes, a character

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Doctor Who: The Legends Of Ashilor by James Goss, Robert Llewellyn, Jenny T. Colgan and Justin Richards (book review).

‘The Legends Of Ashildr’ is a very quick and clever way to cash in on the interests around this character

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