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The '''BBC New Series Adventures''' is a banner under which the series of novels published by [[BBC Books]] featuring the [[Ninth Doctor|Ninth]] , [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth]] and [[Eleventh Doctor]]s are collected.
The '''BBC New Series Adventures''' is a banner under which the series of novels published by [[BBC Books]] featuring the [[Ninth Doctor|Ninth]], [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth]] and [[Eleventh Doctor]]s have been collected since 2005. This line is the successor to BBC Books' prior ''Doctor Who'' fiction lines, the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] and [[BBC Past Doctor Adventures]].
 
Behind the chapter numbers in the books are symbols similar to the "Gallifreyan writing" seen in the series. The same symbols appear on the spines, and are referred to as [[Gallifreyan]] numbers by fans. The recurring patterns in the symbols suggest that [[Time Lord]]s count in [[wikipedia:Septenary|base seven]], although a recurring error means that the symbol for 13 is accidentally replaced by the symbol for 11 every time it should appear. It is not known as of January 2010 whether this device will continue to be used in the Eleventh Doctor novels.


==Ninth Doctor==
==Ninth Doctor==
These novels are a series published by [[BBC Books]] and are stories featuring the [[Ninth Doctor]].
Launched in mid-2005, the New Series Adventures introduced a new format for ''Doctor Who'' fiction - paperback-sized hardcovers with smaller word count than the previous EDA and PDA lines. For a few months the "NSA" line coexisted with the EDA and PDA lines until they were retired at the end of 2005.
With the revival of the television series, BBC Books ended the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures|Eighth Doctor Adventures line]] to print the Ninth Doctor Adventures.
 
With this series of books, BBC Books also established a release pattern it has continued ever since of releasing the books in batches of three at least twice a year. The books are considered standalone and, thus, may be read in any order (at least among a particular set of three).


These are the only spin-off books to have had content referenced from them in the series as in the episode [[Boom Town]], [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] makes a reference to her and [[the Doctor]]'s trip to the [[Justicia system]]. This took place in [[The Monsters Inside]]. The first three novels also contain Bad Wolf references in common with the 2005 television series, and Winner Takes All also features the recurring characters [[Mickey Smith]] and [[Jackie Tyler]].
Unlike past fiction lines, there was some effort to tie the books more closely into television continuity, most notably the first-ever direct reference to a novel occurring in the episode [[DW]]: ''[[Boom Town]]'', in which [[Rose Tyler]] referenced a location she and the Doctor had visited in the novel [[NSA]]: ''[[The Monsters Inside]]''. Supporting characters [[Mickey Smith]] and [[Jackie Tyler]] also appeared in [[NSA]]: ''[[Winner Takes All]]''.


The first three novels probably take place between ''[[World War Three]]'' and ''[[The Empty Child]]'', and the latter three (which feature [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack]]) between ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'' and Boom Town. They can be read in any order.
The novels tended to reflect changes in the cast. The first three books featured the [[Ninth Doctor]] travelling with Rose, while the second set of three feature Rose and [[Jack Harkness]] as companions. The first three novels probably take place between [[DW]]: ''[[World War Three]]'' and ''[[The Empty Child]]'', and the latter three (which feature [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack]]) between ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'' and ''Boom Town''.


This line of novels continued to be issued following [[Christopher Eccleston]]'s departure from the series until the end of [[2005]], after which the series continued, featuring the [[Tenth Doctor]] in 2006.
This line of novels continued to be issued following [[Christopher Eccleston]]'s departure from the series until the end of [[2005]], after which the series continued, featuring the [[Tenth Doctor]] in 2006.
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*''[[Rain of Terror]]'' by [[Mike Tucker]] was originally listed in the second batch of three novels, but was replaced by ''The Stealers of Dreams'' a few days later without explanation.
====Cancelled novel====
*''[[Rain of Terror]]'' by [[Mike Tucker]] was originally listed in the second batch of three novels, but was replaced by ''The Stealers of Dreams'' without explanation. As of 2010 this novel remains unreleased.
 
==Tenth Doctor==
With the coming of the [[Tenth Doctor]] era, BBC Books continued its New Series Adventures line in 2006 featuring the new incarnation. Once again, the books were published more-or-less in connection with a particular cast line-up in the series, with the first six books featuring Rose Tyler, after which [[Martha Jones]] was featured in 12 consecutive novels, the most of any companion to date. [[Donna Noble]] was then featured in only five books. [[Wilfred Mott]] appears in the final novel featuring Donna, [[NSA]]: ''[[Beautiful Chaos]]''.
 
Following the events of [[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'', the books changed format somewhat, and beginning with [[NSA]]: ''[[The Eyeless]]'', published in late 2008, the books featured the Doctor travelling alone, with no ongoing companions. Also published was [[NSA]]: ''[[The Story of Martha]]'', a short story collection that returned Martha Jones to the NSA line for one book, and was the first NSA book to be a direct tie-in with a televised episode (it takes place during the events of the two-parter [[DW]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums]]''/''[[Last of the Time Lords]]''). All NSA novels issued during 2009 featured returning alien races and villains from the TV series.


===Notes===
The final three Tenth Doctor novels were published in September 2009.
Behind the chapter numbers in the books are symbols similar to the "Gallifreyan writing" seen in the series. The same symbols appear on the spines, and are referred to as&nbsp;[[Gallifreyan]] numbers by fans. The recurring patterns in the symbols suggest that [[Time Lord]]s count in [[wikipedia:Septenary|base seven]], although a reucrring error means that the symbol for 13 is accidentally replaced by the symbol for 11 every time it should appear.


==Tenth Doctor==
Two new spin-off lines were introduced during the 2006-2009 period. [[Quick Reads]], an annual series of paperback novellas intended to promote literacy, was launched in 2006 with [[NSA]]: ''[[I am a Dalek]]''. This spin-off line featured the return of longtime ''Doctor Who'' novelist and scriptwriter [[Terrance Dicks]] to the world of ''Doctor Who'' fiction. A total of five Tenth Doctor novellas have been published in this line, with the last scheduled to be issued in March 2010.
These novels are a series of published by [[BBC Books]] and are stories featuring the [[Tenth Doctor]].
Following the success of the six novels published in [[2006]] featuring the Doctor and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]], followed by more books published in 2007 and 2008 featuring [[Martha Jones]] as companion. Martha continued to appear in prose adventures until well after her departure from the series. Her successor, [[Donna Noble]], first appeared in ''[[Pest Control]]'', a made-for-audio adventure published by [[BBC Audio]] as part of the Tenth Doctor Adventures line; the first printed novels featuring her were released in the Autumn of 2008, however she only appeared in a few of the books before a series of novels featuring the Doctor travelling solo began with ''[[The Eyeless]]'' and continued into September 2009. So far all releases announced for 2009 also follow the theme of featuring classic monsters and villains from the TV series, including [[Dalek]]s, [[Sontaran]]s (twice), and the [[Nestene Consciousness]].


The line also includes an ongoing series of shorter novellas under the banner "Quick Reads". Launched in 2006, this is a BBC initiative to promote literacy, and the second release in the series, ''[[Made of Steel]]'', marked the "revived franchise" debut of longtime ''Doctor Who'' novelist and scriptwriter [[Terrance Dicks]]. A series of made-for-audio stories, read by actors [[David Tennant]] and [[Catherine Tate]], have also been released under the TDA banner. So far, the audio books have continued to feature Donna Noble, despite her no longer being featured in the print novels.  
Also launched during this period, in conjunction with [[BBC Audio]], were a series of original made-for-audio stories performed by cast members of the series. The first of these, ''[[Pest Control]]'', was issued in 2008, and a total of six Tenth Doctor stories were published in this form into 2010. [[David Tennant]] has performed most of these, with [[Catherine Tate]] and [[Michelle Ryan]] also performing some.


All of the Tenth Doctor adventures (except for the Quick Reads series) have been released as abridged audio books. The first three were read by David Tennant. After that, other popular actors replaced Tennant, who did not reappear as narrator until the made-for-audio stories. The other actors include Freema Agyeman, Georgia Moffat, Anthony Head and Adjoa Andoh.
All of the Tenth Doctor novels (except for the Quick Reads series) have been released as abridged audio books. The first three were read by David Tennant. After that, other actors from the series replaced Tennant, who did not reappear as narrator until the made-for-audio stories. The other actors include [[Freema Agyeman]], [[Georgia Moffett]], [[Anthony Head]] and [[Adjoa Andoh]].


The Tenth Doctor also appears in ''[[The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (novelisation)|The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith]]'', a release in the [[BBC The Sarah Jane Adventures (novelisations)|BBC The Sarah Jane Adventures]] novelisations line. Although the cover art matches the format of the NSA line, the book, published by [[Penguin Character Books]], is not considered part of the New Series Adventures.
The Tenth Doctor also appeared in ''[[The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (novelisation)|The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith]]'', a release in the [[BBC The Sarah Jane Adventures (novelisations)|BBC The Sarah Jane Adventures]] novelisations line. Although the cover art matches the format of the NSA line, the book, published by [[Penguin Character Books]], is not considered part of the New Series Adventures.


===List of novels featuring the Tenth Doctor===
===List of novels featuring the Tenth Doctor===
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====Quick Reads====
====Quick Reads====
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|''[[The Sontaran Games]]'' ||[[Jacqueline Rayner]]|| ISBN 1-84607-643-9<br> ||[[Image:Sontaran Games.jpg|100px]]
|''[[The Sontaran Games]]'' ||[[Jacqueline Rayner]]|| ISBN 1-84607-643-9<br> ||[[Image:Sontaran Games.jpg|100px]]
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|''[[Code of the Krillitanes]]'' ||[[Justin Richards]]|| Announced March 2010<br> ||[[Image:Books-codekrillitains.jpg|100px]]
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==Future releases==
==Eleventh Doctor==
These are all the announced future releases:
The New Series Adventures line is scheduled to continue in 2010 with novels featuring the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] having been announced. The first set of three are scheduled for release in April 2010, with the next three scheduled for July release.
 
The books are expected to undergo some design change from past releases to incorporate the new [[Doctor Who logo]] that has been introduced for the new era.
 
At least two audio-exclusive stories have also been announced for release. As of January 2010 it has not been announced whether the Quick Reads line will continue; as the 2010 release is a Tenth Doctor story, the earliest an Eleventh Doctor Quick Reads is expected to appear is in 2011.


===Quick Reads===
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|''[[Code of the Krillitanes]]''<br>sched. March 2010 ||[[Justin Richards]]|| ISBN TBA ||[[Image:Books-codekrillitains.jpg|100px]]
|''[[Apollo 13 (novel)|Apollo 13]]''||[[Justin Richards]]||978-1-84607-200-X <br> Announced April 2010 ||
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|''[[Night of the Humans]]''||[[David Llewellyn]]||978-1-84607-969-1 <br> Announced April 2010||
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|''[[The Forgotten Army]]''||[[Brian Minchin]]||978-1-84607-987-X <br> Announced April 2010||
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|''[[Adorable Illusion]]''||[[Gary Russell]]|| Announced July 2010||
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|''[[Nuclear Time]]''||[[Oli Smith]]|| Announced July 2010||
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|''[[The King's Dragon]]''||[[Una McCormack]]|| Announced July 2010||
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===Audio books===
===Audio books===
All upcoming audio books listed below will feature the [[Eleventh Doctor]]


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|''[[The Hounds of Artemis]]''||[[James Goss]] ||''Unknown''|| ISBN 978-1-408-42746-X ||]
|''[[The Hounds of Artemis]]''||[[James Goss]] ||''Unknown''|| ISBN 978-1-408-42746-X <br> Announced April 2010||]
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|''[[The Runaway Train ]]''||[[Oli Smith ]] ||''Unknown''|| ISBN 978-1-408-42747-8 ||
|''[[The Runaway Train ]]''||[[Oli Smith ]] ||''Unknown''|| ISBN 978-1-408-42747-8 <br> Announced June 2010||
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===Eleventh Doctor novels===
The first original novels featuring the [[Eleventh Doctor]] are scheduled for release in April 2010, with the next three released in July that year.
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|''[[Apollo 13 (novel)|Apollo 13]]''||[[Justin Richards]]||978-1-84607-200-X ||
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|''[[Night of the Humans]]''||[[David Llewellyn]]||978-1-84607-969-1 ||
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|''[[The Forgotten Army]]''||[[Brian Minchin]]||978-1-84607-987-X ||
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|''[[Nuclear Time]]''||[[Oli Smith]]|| ||
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==Notes==
*Behind the chapter numbers in the books are symbols similar to the "Gallifreyan writing" seen in the series. The same symbols appear on the spines, and are [[Gallifreyan]] numbers. The recurring patterns in the symbols suggest that [[Time Lord]]s count in base seven. However, the numerals for 11 and 13 are the same, suggesting an error. It is not known as yet whether the upcoming Eleventh Doctor novels, which will be subject to a cover redesign in order to incorporate the new series logo, will retain this numbering feature.


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 14:41, 20 January 2010

The BBC New Series Adventures is a banner under which the series of novels published by BBC Books featuring the Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Doctors have been collected since 2005. This line is the successor to BBC Books' prior Doctor Who fiction lines, the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures and BBC Past Doctor Adventures.

Behind the chapter numbers in the books are symbols similar to the "Gallifreyan writing" seen in the series. The same symbols appear on the spines, and are referred to as Gallifreyan numbers by fans. The recurring patterns in the symbols suggest that Time Lords count in base seven, although a recurring error means that the symbol for 13 is accidentally replaced by the symbol for 11 every time it should appear. It is not known as of January 2010 whether this device will continue to be used in the Eleventh Doctor novels.

Ninth Doctor

Launched in mid-2005, the New Series Adventures introduced a new format for Doctor Who fiction - paperback-sized hardcovers with smaller word count than the previous EDA and PDA lines. For a few months the "NSA" line coexisted with the EDA and PDA lines until they were retired at the end of 2005.

With this series of books, BBC Books also established a release pattern it has continued ever since of releasing the books in batches of three at least twice a year. The books are considered standalone and, thus, may be read in any order (at least among a particular set of three).

Unlike past fiction lines, there was some effort to tie the books more closely into television continuity, most notably the first-ever direct reference to a novel occurring in the episode DW: Boom Town, in which Rose Tyler referenced a location she and the Doctor had visited in the novel NSA: The Monsters Inside. Supporting characters Mickey Smith and Jackie Tyler also appeared in NSA: Winner Takes All.

The novels tended to reflect changes in the cast. The first three books featured the Ninth Doctor travelling with Rose, while the second set of three feature Rose and Jack Harkness as companions. The first three novels probably take place between DW: World War Three and The Empty Child, and the latter three (which feature Captain Jack) between The Doctor Dances and Boom Town.

This line of novels continued to be issued following Christopher Eccleston's departure from the series until the end of 2005, after which the series continued, featuring the Tenth Doctor in 2006.

List of novels featuring the Ninth Doctor

Title Author ISBN
The Clockwise Man Justin Richards ISBN 0-563-48628-7 The Clockwise Man cover.jpg
The Monsters Inside Stephen Cole ISBN 0-563-48629-5 The Monsters Inside cover.jpg
Winner Takes All Jacqueline Rayner ISBN 0-563-48627-9 Winnertakesall cover.jpg
The Deviant Strain Justin Richards ISBN 0-563-48637-6 Deviantstrain cover.jpg
Only Human Gareth Roberts ISBN 0-563-48639-2 Onlyhuman.jpg
The Stealers of Dreams Steve Lyons ISBN 0-563-48638-4 Stealersofdreams cover.jpg

Cancelled novel

  • Rain of Terror by Mike Tucker was originally listed in the second batch of three novels, but was replaced by The Stealers of Dreams without explanation. As of 2010 this novel remains unreleased.

Tenth Doctor

With the coming of the Tenth Doctor era, BBC Books continued its New Series Adventures line in 2006 featuring the new incarnation. Once again, the books were published more-or-less in connection with a particular cast line-up in the series, with the first six books featuring Rose Tyler, after which Martha Jones was featured in 12 consecutive novels, the most of any companion to date. Donna Noble was then featured in only five books. Wilfred Mott appears in the final novel featuring Donna, NSA: Beautiful Chaos.

Following the events of DW: Journey's End, the books changed format somewhat, and beginning with NSA: The Eyeless, published in late 2008, the books featured the Doctor travelling alone, with no ongoing companions. Also published was NSA: The Story of Martha, a short story collection that returned Martha Jones to the NSA line for one book, and was the first NSA book to be a direct tie-in with a televised episode (it takes place during the events of the two-parter DW: The Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords). All NSA novels issued during 2009 featured returning alien races and villains from the TV series.

The final three Tenth Doctor novels were published in September 2009.

Two new spin-off lines were introduced during the 2006-2009 period. Quick Reads, an annual series of paperback novellas intended to promote literacy, was launched in 2006 with NSA: I am a Dalek. This spin-off line featured the return of longtime Doctor Who novelist and scriptwriter Terrance Dicks to the world of Doctor Who fiction. A total of five Tenth Doctor novellas have been published in this line, with the last scheduled to be issued in March 2010.

Also launched during this period, in conjunction with BBC Audio, were a series of original made-for-audio stories performed by cast members of the series. The first of these, Pest Control, was issued in 2008, and a total of six Tenth Doctor stories were published in this form into 2010. David Tennant has performed most of these, with Catherine Tate and Michelle Ryan also performing some.

All of the Tenth Doctor novels (except for the Quick Reads series) have been released as abridged audio books. The first three were read by David Tennant. After that, other actors from the series replaced Tennant, who did not reappear as narrator until the made-for-audio stories. The other actors include Freema Agyeman, Georgia Moffett, Anthony Head and Adjoa Andoh.

The Tenth Doctor also appeared in The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, a release in the BBC The Sarah Jane Adventures novelisations line. Although the cover art matches the format of the NSA line, the book, published by Penguin Character Books, is not considered part of the New Series Adventures.

List of novels featuring the Tenth Doctor

Title Author ISBN Image
The Stone Rose Jacqueline Rayner ISBN 0-563-48643-0 TheStoneRose.jpg
The Feast of the Drowned Stephen Cole ISBN 0-563-48644-9 FeastoftheDrowned.jpg
The Resurrection Casket Justin Richards ISBN 0-563-48642-2 TheResurrectionCasket.jpg
The Nightmare of Black Island Mike Tucker ISBN 0-563-48650-3 NighmareofBlackIsland.jpg
The Art of Destruction Stephen Cole ISBN 0-563-48651-1 ArtofDestruction.jpg
The Price of Paradise Colin Brake ISBN 0-563-48652-X PriceofParadise.jpg
Sting of the Zygons Stephen Cole ISBN 1-84607-225-5 Sting of the Zygons.jpg
The Last Dodo Jacqueline Rayner ISBN 1-84607-224-3 The Last Dodo.jpg
Wooden Heart Martin Day ISBN 1-84607-226-3 Wooden Heart.jpg
Forever Autumn Mark Morris ISBN 1-84607-270-0 Forever Autumn.jpg
Sick Building Paul Magrs ISBN 1-84607-269-7 Sick Building.jpg
Wetworld Mark Michalowski ISBN 1-84607-271-9 Wetworld.jpg
Wishing Well Trevor Baxendale ISBN 1-84607-348-0 Wishing Well.jpg
The Pirate Loop Simon Guerrier ISBN 1-84607-347-2 The Pirate Loop.jpg
Peacemaker James Swallow ISBN 1-84607-349-9 Peacemaker.jpg
Martha in the Mirror Justin Richards ISBN 978-1-8460-7349-6 Martha in the Mirror.jpg
Snowglobe 7 Mike Tucker ISBN 978-1-846-07421-9 Snowglobe 7.jpg
The Many Hands Dale Smith ISBN 978-1-846-07422-6 The Many Hands.jpg
Ghosts of India Mark Morris ISBN 978-1846075599 Ghosts-of-india.jpg
The Doctor Trap Simon Messingham ISBN 978-1846075582 Doctor-trap.jpg
Shining Darkness Mark Michalowski ISBN 978-1846075575 File:Shining-darkenss.jpg
Beautiful Chaos Gary Russell ISBN 978-1846075636 Beautiful chaos.jpg
The Eyeless Lance Parkin ISBN 978-1846075629 File:The Eyless.jpg
The Story of Martha Dan Abnett, David Roden, Steve Lockley
Paul Lewis, Robert Shearman, Simon Jowett
ISBN 978-1846075612 Story of Martha.JPG
Judgement of the Judoon Colin Brake ISBN 978-1846076398 Judgement of judoon.jpg
The Slitheen Excursion Simon Guerrier ISBN 978-1846076404 Slitheen excursion.jpg
Prisoner of the Daleks Trevor Baxendale ISBN 978-1846076411 Prisoner of the Daleks.jpg
The Taking of Chelsea 426 David Llewellyn ISBN 978-1846077586 File:Chelsea 426.jpg
The Krillitane Storm Christopher Cooper ISBN 978-1846077616 File:Krillitaine Storm.jpg
Autonomy Daniel Blythe ISBN 978-1846077593 File:Autonomy.jpg

Quick Reads

Title Author ISBN Image
I am a Dalek Gareth Roberts ISBN 0-563-48648-1 IAmaDalek.jpg
Made of Steel Terrance Dicks ISBN 978-1-846-07204-8 Made of Steel.jpg
Revenge of the Judoon Terrance Dicks ISBN 1-84607-372-3 Revenge judoon.jpg
The Sontaran Games Jacqueline Rayner ISBN 1-84607-643-9
Sontaran Games.jpg
Code of the Krillitanes Justin Richards Announced March 2010
Books-codekrillitains.jpg

Audio books

Title Author Narrator ISBN Image
Pest Control Peter Anghelides David Tennant ISBN 978-1-405-67819-3 PestControl.jpg
The Forever Trap Dan Abnett Catherine Tate ISBN 978-1-408-40678-6 ForeverTrap.jpg
The Nemonite Invasion David Roden Catherine Tate ISBN 978-1-408-40679-3
Nemonitecover.jpg
The Rising Night Scott Handcock Michelle Ryan ISBN 978-1408409381 RisingNight.jpg
The Day of the Troll Simon Messingham David Tennant ISBN 978-1408409398 The Day of the Troll.JPG
The Last Voyage Dan Abnett David Tennant ISBN 978-1-408-40940-2 The Last Voyage.jpg

Eleventh Doctor

The New Series Adventures line is scheduled to continue in 2010 with novels featuring the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond having been announced. The first set of three are scheduled for release in April 2010, with the next three scheduled for July release.

The books are expected to undergo some design change from past releases to incorporate the new Doctor Who logo that has been introduced for the new era.

At least two audio-exclusive stories have also been announced for release. As of January 2010 it has not been announced whether the Quick Reads line will continue; as the 2010 release is a Tenth Doctor story, the earliest an Eleventh Doctor Quick Reads is expected to appear is in 2011.

Title Author ISBN Image
Apollo 13 Justin Richards 978-1-84607-200-X
Announced April 2010
Night of the Humans David Llewellyn 978-1-84607-969-1
Announced April 2010
The Forgotten Army Brian Minchin 978-1-84607-987-X
Announced April 2010
Adorable Illusion Gary Russell Announced July 2010
Nuclear Time Oli Smith Announced July 2010
The King's Dragon Una McCormack Announced July 2010

Audio books

Title Author Narrator ISBN Image
The Hounds of Artemis James Goss Unknown ISBN 978-1-408-42746-X
Announced April 2010
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The Runaway Train Oli Smith Unknown ISBN 978-1-408-42747-8
Announced June 2010

External Links

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