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'''Pearson''' is a [[Great Britain|British]] book publisher. They produced [[Doctor Who photo novelisations|photo novelisations]] of several ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' television stories. The adaptations are aimed at younger readers and those who are learning to read English, with books denoted at conforming to various Levels of English profiency.  
'''Pearson''' is a [[Great Britain|British]] book publisher. They produced [[Doctor Who photo novelisations|photo novelisations]] of several ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' television stories. The adaptations are aimed at younger readers and those who are learning to read English, with books denoted at conforming to various Levels of English profiency.  


While the books based upon episodes from [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]], [[Series 8 (Doctor Who)|Series 8]] and [[Series 9 (Doctor Who)|Series 9]] of ''Doctor Who'' retain their original episode titles, the ones based upon SJA tend to be retitled, marking the first time since [[Target Books]] stopped doing so in the early 1980s that novelisations carried different titles from broadcast.
While the books based upon episodes from [[Series 5 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 5]], [[Series 8 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 8]] and [[Series 9 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 9]] of ''Doctor Who'' retain their original episode titles, the ones based upon SJA tend to be retitled, marking the first time since [[Target Books]] stopped doing so in the early 1980s that novelisations carried different titles from broadcast.


== Works published ==
== Works published ==

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Pearson is a British book publisher. They produced photo novelisations of several Doctor Who and The Sarah Jane Adventures television stories. The adaptations are aimed at younger readers and those who are learning to read English, with books denoted at conforming to various Levels of English profiency.

While the books based upon episodes from Series 5, Series 8 and Series 9 of Doctor Who retain their original episode titles, the ones based upon SJA tend to be retitled, marking the first time since Target Books stopped doing so in the early 1980s that novelisations carried different titles from broadcast.

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