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The Eleventh Hour, based upon the TV story The Eleventh Hour, is the first photo novelisation of a story from Series 5 of Doctor Who.

Publisher's summary

With the TARDIS wrecked and his sonic screwdriver destroyed, the Doctor has just twenty minutes to save the world ... but he has the help of a young woman called Amy Pond.

Characters

References

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Notes

  • The photos novelisation is suitable for fluent plus readers. Inside the book there are a lot of photos from the televised story with a few text. It is for children who learn to read.
  • This is the first novelisation of a Doctor Who television story since The Novel of the Film.

Deviations from the televised story

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Continuity

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