![]() The Water Thief, by Jacqueline Rayner "I suppose it's different if you're a thousand years old. (Fails Bechdel at the first hurdle as Amy is the only named female character.) ![]() I guess the kids will love it as long as they take the 1966 World Cup Final seriously. ![]() This is really a bit lightweight, struggling to fill its 200 pages, and not very original, and the scene-setting bits are a bit gor-blimey. the Doctor and Amy deal with them while Rory substitutes for linesman Tofik Bahranov, who is indisposed. Says they’re not decent.’ The Doctor and friends arrive in 1966 at the World Cup Final, to find emotion-sucking aliens threatening invasion. ‘Right bunch of peacocks, these young ’uns, ain’t they? My missis don’t approve of them new “miniskirts”. The last (so far) of the six two-in-one books featuring the Eleventh Doctor, Amy and Rory, and aimed at younger readers.Įxtra Time, by Richard Dungworth Syd watched the group of youngsters move off along the street. ![]()
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