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Doctor Who – The Completely Unofficial Encyclopedia

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The Completely Unofficial Encyclopedia

by Chris Howarth and Steve Lyons

The successor to one of the most beloved Doctor Who books of all time, “The Completely Unofficial Encyclopedia” is a wholeheartedly original volume that continues the work started by “Doctor Who: The Completely Useless Encyclopedia.” Once again written by Chris Howarth and “Doctor Who” / Marvel Comics novelist Steve Lyons, “The Completely Unofficial Encyclopedia” focuses its jokes, sarcasm and wry comments on the new “Doctor Who” series and the nature of its fandom, but isn’t afraid to delve back and take loving pot-shots at the classic show.

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1 comment

  • Sontar 7

    June 1st, 2010 - 4:15pm

    This looks as though it might be quite a good read.

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