• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

New Dr Who books

Flibble

Fleet Captain
Fleet Captain
Yesterday I bought the three new novels that have just beem published in the UK, Ghosts of India, The Doctor Trap and Shining Darkness.

Does anyone else have these, and is there any order that they should be read in?
 
I think the proper order must be Doctor Trap, Ghosts of India, and then Shining Darkness. Alphamagelibetical, dontchayknow
 
not sure the order matters really, other than companion order.

ive not got those books yet, ive not got the previous 3 yet either, and ive got 8 of the previous books to read.

im way behind.
 
Going by the spine numbering, it's Ghosts of India, The Doctor Trap, Shining Darkness. Shining Darkness refers back to The Doctor Trap, but other than that, there are no real points of continuity between them.
 
for what its worth I would like to see 3 books launch that have a common theme, the solo Doctor books, could have done this with a common companion, sadly this is not the case.
 
Well, there's always the Darksmith Legacy books coming in a few months, though they look like they're aimed at younger readers.
 
the Quick Reads are worth a look if you are someone who doesnt have alot of time, and feature big name classic series villains & the Judoon
 
Going by the spine numbering....
You have numbers on the spine? Do you mean those TARDIS-ish graphics above the title? I notice those seem to be different on every novel, but I have no idea what they mean!

I recently finished the the last trio of Martha books and am about to finish the Target novelization of "The Power of Kroll", which came with the last issue of DW Magazine. I don't recall ever seeing the actual episode before (actually I don't recall seeing many Romana I eps), but now I'd really like to!
 
Going by the spine numbering....
You have numbers on the spine? Do you mean those TARDIS-ish graphics above the title? I notice those seem to be different on every novel, but I have no idea what they mean!

I recently finished the the last trio of Martha books and am about to finish the Target novelization of "The Power of Kroll", which came with the last issue of DW Magazine. I don't recall ever seeing the actual episode before (actually I don't recall seeing many Romana I eps), but now I'd really like to!
quite by chance I was reading another thread today, this seems to explain it

apart from the "The Story of Martha" book

http://www.doctorwhoforum.com/showthread.php?t=161406

numbers4.jpg


the link explains more.
 
I couldn't access the thread (page came up asking for registration & password, etc). Anyway, in Canada we don't actually have the number printed over the graphic like that -- unless those were added by whoever created that graphic. Cool though! :)
 
I couldn't access the thread (page came up asking for registration & password, etc). Anyway, in Canada we don't actually have the number printed over the graphic like that -- unless those were added by whoever created that graphic. Cool though! :)
yes I belived the person who created the picture added them, it wouldn't be difficult if it was written in English as well
 
Yesterday I bought the three new novels that have just beem published in the UK, Ghosts of India, The Doctor Trap and Shining Darkness.

Does anyone else have these, and is there any order that they should be read in?

You can work out the order - at least, you could for the first Eccleston books and I imagine they're still doing it - from the Gallifreyan swirly pattern 'numeral' on the spine. There's probably a site you can check online somewhere, but comparing them to the patterns on the chapter start pages also shows what number each pattern represents.
 
Last edited:
There are a lot of symbols in the picture up-thread, but really there are only 7 symbols you need to know.

numbers.jpg


It's a base 7 numbering system. Compare the symbols with the big diagram above, and you can see that book number 7 is represented as 000010 (which is 7 in base 10), book 14 is shown as 000020, and so on. It's quite easy to work out you know how it works.
 
:lol: That's a really complicated way of numbering books but I like the madness of the idea. Thanks for the clarifying picture. I can't even get my head around binary so I'm helpless with a base 7 numbering system.
I've only read "Peacemaker" and listened to "The Stone Rose" and "The Resurrection Casket" so far, so I'm always interested in recommendations.
 
:lol: That's a really complicated way of numbering books but I like the madness of the idea.
Basically, it gives the fanboys numbers while not confusing the majority of those buying the books, or turning them off because they think they have to read the first 29. :techman:
 
:lol: That's a really complicated way of numbering books but I like the madness of the idea.
Basically, it gives the fanboys numbers while not confusing the majority of those buying the books, or turning them off because they think they have to read the first 29. :techman:

And instead confusing them with enigmatic symbols both on the cover and in the book since they're used for the chapters, too. I wondered what that was about.
 
And instead confusing them with enigmatic symbols both on the cover and in the book since they're used for the chapters, too. I wondered what that was about.
Confusing them? Maybe a select few. I'd expect most to simply shrug and move on, possibly noting "hey, that looks like the pretty stuff on the TARDIS console".
 
And instead confusing them with enigmatic symbols both on the cover and in the book since they're used for the chapters, too. I wondered what that was about.
Confusing them? Maybe a select few. I'd expect most to simply shrug and move on, possibly noting "hey, that looks like the pretty stuff on the TARDIS console".
I had figured it was a TARDIS symbol, but I didnt really think it was numbers.

this reminds me I got to go & reorder my books, now I know this
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top