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Doctor Who: The Official Annual 2008

Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Penguin Character Books Ltd
ISBN: 1405903554
ISBN-13: 9781405903554
Released: 30 Sep 2007
RRP: £6.99
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'A Great Xmas Stocking Filler!' - By: Antony May, 07 Nov 2007
I used to love getting annuals for Christmas when I was a kid & this years Doctor Who annual (2008) is sure to delight today's kids too. For a start, the annual has a reallly cool hologram on the front that depicts the Doctor pointing his sonic screwdriver with intent in front of a background which with movement changes between a swirling time tunnel & his trusty Tardis. As always the 60 or so pages inside the annual contain a healthy mix of cartoon strips, games, stories, features & or histories of some of the Doctor's enemies & there's even a Christmas trivia quiz. The annual is sturdy, hard backed & full of colour. For young fans of the show it's a sure fire winner & guaranteed to bring a smile to many a kids face this Christmas.
as long as you're under 10 you'll love it - By: The *Mighty* *Who*, 04 Jun 2007
i got this 4 christmas (disapointing after i had asked for the series 2 box set) but when i looked through the anual, it's mostly just for kids, there is cartoons, jokes, puzzles & info on characters. oooh & a funky hologram on the front. it's a good kids annual, but for older fans i would definately not reccomend it!
Dr Who Annual 2007 - By: T. Gogerty, 26 Dec 2006
The book is a good quality build, it has crisp pages that are well attatched to its hard backed spine.There was a lot of information,about the Dr's freinds & enemies,and some good 'cartoon led' stories,also some reasonable jokes aswell!...i.e. Whats the best way to see a Cyberman?? = ... On the Television! , Well I did say they're reasonable!:) There is also an interesting 4 pages of factual information about our solar system.
I would recommend this book,as its a well built,well filled,interesting read!, the only negative,is that I think its a bit on the 'thin side'!
Doctor Who Annual? Should have been Doctor Boo Annual...! - By: Bryan, 05 Oct 2006
Having collected the Doctor Who annuals since 1964, when they were published by World Distributors, & then bought last year's annual published by Panini, I was very disappointed when I looked through this year's annual & found 'those same old facts' which are appearing everywhere, a few games & two poorly written picture stories. Where were the text stories? Then I noticed the annual had been published by the BBC & the penny dropped when I realised the Doctor Who Story Book, by Panini, was actuallly this year's annual...I think! All the old annuals, & last year's as well, could be enjoyed by fans young & old. This year, you have to buy TWO books to get an annual catering for both age groups. Clever thinking, those publishers. So, the moral of this review is: If you're an avid fan of the series, buy the Story Book - every one else, as long as you're very young, should buy the annual & give it away as a Christmas present later this year.
Out of this world!!!! - By: Mark Williams, 21 Sep 2006
No doubt this book will be the No.1 annual for Christmas. For a book geared towards children, it fulfills everything it sets out to achieve. My niece & nephew love it!. The lenticular lends itself so perfectly to the regeneration of the two Doctors.
A great buy!.