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Four stories set in the Eleventh Doctor era, starring Jacob Dudman:
2.1 The Evolving Dead by Doris V Sutherland. The dead stalk the
corridors of research station Romeo. For a technician (dead) and
her ex-boyfriend (also dead), the Doctor’s their only chance to
escape. For the rest of the crew, he’s their only chance to feed.
2.2 The Day Before They Came by Daniel Blythe. In the shabby
seaside town of Bayview, Kayla Worthington is sitting on the beach
waiting for an alien invasion. Her patience is rewarded when an
alien arrives, although he doesn’t seem to be invading. He’s
called the Doctor, and he wants to buy her a cup of tea. 2.3 The
Melting Pot by Christopher Cooper. Arriving on Piir to sample the
local cuisine, the Doctor finds a society wildly different from the
one he remembers. With violence brewing on the streets, the Doctor
will have to get to the bottom of what has gone wrong on Piir,
before the world tears itself apart. 2.4 A Tragical History by
Tessa North. To most of the inmates in Hythe Prison, life is
miserable. However, some are living out their idealised lives
within its walls. Amongst the dank conditions, the Doctor is about
to uncover the key to everything he could ever desire. Cast: Jacob
Dudman (The Doctor), Laura Aikman (Sarah Ellison), Tom Alexander
(Maxwell/Headshot), Ayesha Antoine (Babs), Nicholas Asbury
(Preacher Stem), Joe Barnes (Ray), Nicholas Briggs (Spongiform),
Jacob Daniels (Lee), Bethan Dixon Bate (Lady Dora Swift), Joe
Jameson (Arvin), Avita Jay (Evo/Eleanor Pearce), Jenny Lee (Eliza
Smith), Paul Panting (Ilyani/Bailiff), Jeany Spark (Gonch/Piir
Mother), Milly Thomas (Elix), Venice Van Someren (Mary Wainwright),
Jo Woodcock (Kayla Worthington). Other parts played by members of
the cast.
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I Spy (Paperback)
Daniel Blythe; Edited by Danny Pearson
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R319
Discovery Miles 3 190
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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Hyperville is 2013's top hi-tech 24-hour entertainment complex - a
sprawling palace of fun under one massive roof. You can go
shopping, or experience the excitement of Doomcastle, WinterZone,
or Wild West World. But things are about to get a lot more exciting
- and dangerous... What unspeakable horror is lurking on Level Zero
of Hyperville? And what will happen when the entire complex goes
over to Central Computer Control? For years, the Nestene
Consciousness has been waiting and planning, recovering from its
wounds. But now it's ready, and its deadly plastic Autons are
already in place around the complex. Now more than ever, visiting
Hyperville will be an unforgettable experience... Featuring the
Doctor as played by David Tennant in the hit Doctor Who BBC
Television series.
There's a new pupil at St Agnes' school in the historic city of
Meresbury. She's a mysterious, otherworldly girl called Emerald
Greene. A girl without a past, without a family or friends. When
Jess and Richie decide to befriend her, they're in for a few shocks
- for Emerald lives in a mansion which doesn't exist, and can see
things nobody else can see. Meanwhile, Meresbury becomes home to a
series of strange events. What is the secret of the tomb which the
eccentric Professor Ulverston has unearthed in an ancient stone
circle? Where does the talking cat come from? And why have Mr
Courtney and his Special Measures operatives arrived in town? With
unearthly apparitions stalking the land, Jess and Richie soon
realise that their mysterious classmate might be the only one to
know what's happening. But it seems Emerald Greene has her own
secrets - and nobody is quite sure whose side she is really on...
Written by a mother and daughter for mothers and daughters, this
uplifting devotional offers girls aged eight to twelve helpful
advice on how to find and maintain mutually beneficial friendships
that affirm their faith and build their self-esteem. Making and
keeping good friends are lifelong skills that will help tween girls
grow up to be emotionally and spiritually healthy and enable them
to use their God-given gifts to bless the lives of others. Girls
will learn how to recognize the differences between a good and a
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Each devotion includes engaging insights on friendship from Blythe
Daniel and her twelve-year-old daughter, Calyn, written directly to
tweens, thoughtfully selected Scripture verses, words of
encouragement, and questions for further reflection with ample
space to write down answers. Fun and engaging, this book will help
girls confidently say, “Let’s be friends.”
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