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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This débuts the new cover layout which dispenses with the New Adventures layout and logo. The cover is more "computer illustrated" than before. The title is in a new font which is carried through for the rest of the novels. The NA logo is retained on the spine. The "New Adventures" word branding — which had previously been used on the cover — was retained for the inside title page.
* This débuts the new cover layout which dispenses with the New Adventures layout and logo. The cover is more "computer illustrated" than before. The title is in a new font which is carried through for the rest of the novels. The NA logo is retained on the spine. The "New Adventures" word branding — which had previously been used on the cover — was retained for the inside title page.
* The title is a reference to a 1978 {{w|Another Girl, Another Planet|song of the same name}} by English rock band The Only Ones.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* Eurogen Butler first appeared in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Warhead (novel)|Cat's Cradle: Warhead]]''.
* Eurogen Butler first appeared in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Warhead (novel)|Cat's Cradle: Warhead]]''.
== Behind the scenes ==
* The title is an allusion to a 1978 song of the same name by English rock band The Only Ones.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Another_Girl,_Another_Planet</ref>


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 13:58, 29 August 2024

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Another Girl, Another Planet was the seventy-sixth Virgin New Adventures novel. It was the first novel not to feature "The New Adventures" and "NA" titling and logo on the cover. It was also the first novel to feature new font and titling and computer-aided design on the cover.

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"I'm being stalked. I'm sure of it now. I'm frightened, and I need a friend."

Lizbeth Fugard is an archaeologist working on a backwater rock of a world. She's bankrolled by a government she despises, and has recently split up with her partner. And, just when she thinks life can't get any worse, someone starts following her — keeping to the shadows, but always there. Watching. Waiting. Eyes boring into her soul. The most beguiling eyes she has ever seen — and the most terrifying.

All she can think of is to call on the help of her old friend Professor Bernice Summerfield, and Bernice is only too happy to get away from her own work and see a bit more of the galaxy.

But on arrival she is soon immersed in sabotage, political secrets, gun-running, and an age-old love affair that ended in disaster and disgrace. To end a cycle of violence and hate, Bernice and Lizbeth must discover the truth — but doing so could have implications far beyond this obscure world.

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  • [Start]
  • Track 1: Coded Messages, Poison Letters
  • Track 2: Fragments from a Lover's Discourse
  • Track 3: No More 'I Love You's
  • Track 4: An Archaeologist in the House of Love
  • Track 5: Love Is: 'I Gave You Everything!'
  • Track 6: La Folie
  • Track 7: Song to the Siren
  • Track 8: Let Me Watch You Make Love
  • Track 9: In Praise of Tears
  • Track 10: It's a Wonderful Life
  • Track 11: Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
  • Track 12: You Always Hurt the One You Love
  • [Finish]

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  • This débuts the new cover layout which dispenses with the New Adventures layout and logo. The cover is more "computer illustrated" than before. The title is in a new font which is carried through for the rest of the novels. The NA logo is retained on the spine. The "New Adventures" word branding — which had previously been used on the cover — was retained for the inside title page.
  • The title is a reference to a 1978 song of the same name by English rock band The Only Ones.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]