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* A BBC Books spokesperson told ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' about the excitement of being able to publish ebooks so close to a television event such as the [[2023 specials]].<ref name="DWM 597"/> | * A BBC Books spokesperson told ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' about the excitement of being able to publish ebooks so close to a television event such as the [[2023 specials]].<ref name="DWM 597"/> | ||
* The cover implicitly reveals one of the twists of the story, that there are duplicates of the Doctor and Donna. | * The cover implicitly reveals one of the twists of the story, that there are duplicates of the Doctor and Donna. | ||
* The chapter titles also allude to the mystery of the unknown language. Each chapter is revealed to have been counting down from ten to zero, with the penultimate title translated into "one" because the Doctor and Donna finally figure out the captain's plan to self-destruct the ship to defeat the [[not-thing]]s. | |||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
Revision as of 12:02, 7 January 2024
Wild Blue Yonder is the second of three Target novelisations based upon the 2023 specials of Doctor Who,[1] published as ebooks on 7 December 2023[2] and as paperbacks on 11 January 2024 by Target Books and written by Mark Morris.[1][3]
Publisher's summary
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Chapter titles
- Prologue: Apple
- Fenslaw
- Coliss
- Brate
- Gilvane
- Stond
- Ratico
- Vandeen
- Blinss
- Sensill
- One
- Tacsladia
Deviations from televised story
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Characters
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Worldbuilding
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Notes
- The trilogy of novelisations was announced on 14 July 2023.[1]
- A BBC Books spokesperson told Doctor Who Magazine about the excitement of being able to publish ebooks so close to a television event such as the 2023 specials.[2]
- The cover implicitly reveals one of the twists of the story, that there are duplicates of the Doctor and Donna.
- The chapter titles also allude to the mystery of the unknown language. Each chapter is revealed to have been counting down from ten to zero, with the penultimate title translated into "one" because the Doctor and Donna finally figure out the captain's plan to self-destruct the ship to defeat the not-things.
Continuity
to be added
Gallery
A promo picture of the unfinished The Star Beast, Wild Blue Yonder, and The Giggle
A promo picture of the final The Star Beast, Wild Blue Yonder, and The Giggle
External links
- Official Wild Blue Yonder page at Penguin Books