First, the good stuff: this is a bold, honest, naked and funny tome about the writing process for one of television's most acclaimed comebacks. The reader follows Russell T. Davies through the agony and the ectasy of the entire writing process and, goaded along by Benjamin Cook, who acts as much as a muse as an enabler, the cigarette-fuelled revelations are so personal that one can get a contact high from being so ensconced in this man's head.
The pictures (including many beautiful stills during production as well as Davies' insanely brilliant cartoons) are to be cherished as much as the raw scripts that litter the hysterically titled email exchanges between Davies and Cook.
First, the good stuff: this is a bold, honest, naked and funny tome about the writing process for one of television's most acclaimed comebacks. The reader follows Russell T. Davies through the agony and the ectasy of the entire writing process and, goaded along by Benjamin Cook, who acts as much as a muse as an enabler, the cigarette-fuelled revelations are so personal that one can get a contact high from being so ensconced in this man's head.
The pictures (including many beautiful stills during production as well as Davies' insanely brilliant cartoons) are to be cherished as much as the raw scripts that litter the hysterically titled email exchanges between Davies and Cook.
That is a great comics, really hold your breathe in till "the end" of the book!! i am waiting for the vol.3 with great impatience!
At least in this one we find again the usual Buffy VS Faith fight!!
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That is a great comics, really hold your breathe in till "the end" of the book!! i am waiting for the vol.3 with great impatience!
At least in this one we find again the usual Buffy VS Faith fight!!
Fantastic
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Fantastic and great! All the fans stll can follow the adventures of Buffy the Vampire Slayer after the destruction of Sunnydale!
Great comics, very well done!
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Fantastic and great! All the fans stll can follow the adventures of Buffy the Vampire Slayer after the destruction of Sunnydale!
Great comics, very well done!
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This book is an absolute must have for any & all X- Files fans out there. It is a complete guide to the show, from the very first episode right through to the new film. Its packed with hundreds of full colour pictures and tells you everything you could possibly want to know about the show and its 15 year history. Also, hidden away in the books cover are 3 poster, Chris Carters hand written note cards & a copy of The Lone Gunmen newspaper. What are you waiting for ? Buy it now !
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Audiobooks are a great thing. Only recently, have I started getting into them, when the Radio Times gave away free copies of Dr. Who: The Resurrection Casket (without any background music/sound effects). Interested, I put it on my iPod and really enjoyed listening to it.
Wanting to listen to more audiobooks as a result, I learned of Dr. Who: Pest Control (written by Peter Anghelides) and decided to give it a hear. And yet again, I really enjoyed listening to an audiobook and putting it on my iPod.
Set sometime during Series 4 of the TV series, the Doctor and Donna Noble arrive on a distant planet, caught in-between the warring forces of humans and centaur-creatures known as the Acquarby. Unfortunately, things get even more complicated with ... Read More:
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I book this book at a charity shop. I had never read it but had seen TV and film dramatisations and it was on my list of books to read, along with Jane Eyre, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, and Shirley (Brontes). I found the story and characters in Little Women very boring and it seemed to take an age to read. Thank goodness I'd read the Bronte books first; these are the 'classics'
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I book this book at a charity shop. I had never read it but had seen TV and film dramatisations and it was on my list of books to read, along with Jane Eyre, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, and Shirley (Brontes). I found the story and characters in Little Women very boring and it seemed to take an age to read. Thank goodness I'd read the Bronte books first; these are the 'classics'
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