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March 10th, 2023 3 comments

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Doctor Who 2000s Book The Monster in the Cupboard Hardcover

Available to order from www.amazon.co.uk

When the Doctor and Rose stumble across thirteen-year-old Lily, they both agree she needs their help.

Lily thinks there are monsters in the closet, hiding under the bed. And that they’ve taken her mother and brother – who went missing months ago.

When asked about the monster, Lily can only say it’s made of immense light and power. Rose and the Doctor must find out who and what the creature is, and where it’s taken Lily’s family.

It is a search that will take them from the Cardiff Rift right back to the childood of Lily’s grandmother, and another disappearance all those years ago . . .


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3 comments

  • The Outcast

    March 10th, 2023 - 12:26pm

    Where are the 10s and 20s books? Like, these books appear to be inspired by each decade that DW has been on the air, so I’m surprised there doesn’t appear to be any representing the 2010s and 2020s. Perhaps they’ll be listed later?

    As for which Doctors could be in those, I’d imagine they’d go with 11 for the 10s, and probably 13 for the 20s, unless they do a 14ant story.

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    • beef

      March 14th, 2023 - 6:01pm

      we’ve literally only had two series’ in the 20s

    • davidhhh

      May 23rd, 2023 - 11:31am

      They’ve announced the ’10’s one, but there isn’t a 20’s one. The books’ “decades” are based on the time period the TARDIS visits, not the era of the show during that era. That way, they can focus on the more lucrative recent Doctors, and only have to use Harttnell (the first) and Baker (the most popular of the classics.)

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