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** ''[[Do the Drunk Giraffe]]'' (...not sure exactly how this fits.)
** ''[[Do the Drunk Giraffe]]'' (...not sure exactly how this fits.)
* ''[[The Brilliant Book 2012]]''
* ''[[The Brilliant Book 2012]]''
** TBA
** ''[[A Message From Madame Kovarian]]'' (likely fails Rule 4)
** ''[[A Guide to Sardicktown]]''
** ''[[Waving Through Time]]'' (perhaps narrative)
** ''[[Avery's Journeys]]''
** ''[[Eleven Things You Probably Didn't Know About the Corsair]]''
** ''[[Get a Ganger!]]''
** ''[[Teselecta Tips]]''
** ''[[Twostreams Flyer]]''
** ''[[Handbot Brochure]]''
** ''[[Apply Within]]''
** ''[[The Doctor's Guide to Fashion]]''
* ''[[The Official Doctionary]]'' (possibly narrative?)
* ''[[The Official Doctionary]]'' (possibly narrative?)
* ''[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times]]'' (partially, see below)
* ''[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times]]'' (partially, see below)

Revision as of 07:06, 11 March 2021

In-universe but non-narrative fiction, as discussed at Thread:282038. Although this is my own sandbox, feel free to help complete the list or rectify any errors. I do not own many of these books/sources and have had to gather information from their wiki pages, previews, summaries, reviews, and online listings, so there may be mistakes.

I have listed the following categories:

  • Presented as in-universe material, where the material is portrayed as actually existing within the DWU;
  • In-universe perspective, where there is an omniscient "narrator" stating things as fact, but not an actual narrative;
  • In-universe perspective but cites sources, same as above but facts are attributed to the story they originate from;
  • Unsure, where either the interpretation as to which above category the material should belong to is contentious, or where I know the material exists but have not yet seen enough of it to discern which category it belongs in.

Additional note: Some "features", as labelled in the annuals, are actually narrative, and so are not listed here. (e.g. Problem of the Painted Planet)

Presented as in-universe material

Doctor Who Annuals

Dalek Books

In-universe perspective

Doctor Who Annuals

In-universe perspective, but cites sources

Unsure