Talk:Down the Middle (anthology)

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Release Date[[edit source]]

So the official release date is the 29th (the AMA and the twitter both stating this, and the twitter only advertising it on the 29th), but apparently Amazon let people get it 1 day earlier. Is there precedent on the wiki for how to handle this? Najawin 18:55, November 2, 2020 (UTC)

At first I thought it might be a region difference, but it turns out Amazon's US and UK sites both show the 26th as the release date for the paperback and 28th for the ebook. Maybe the difference is to accommodate for shipping? Gowlbag 19:40, November 2, 2020 (UTC)

I'm not an admin, so take what I say with a grain of salt, but I'd say put in the 29th in the infobox, and put the early release in the "Notes" section. Never Forget The Day The 456 Arrived 21:02, November 2, 2020 (UTC)

Longest DWU book?[[edit source]]

So, with this book being a pretty hefty 686 pages, I think that it's currently the longest Who related fiction book out there. But before I put it in the notes, are there any fiction DWU books that might be longer? Never Forget The Day The 456 Arrived 00:56, November 9, 2020 (UTC)

Cor, that is long. The longest I can find is 11 Doctors, 11 Stories, at 516 pages. 01:03, November 9, 2020 (UTC)
Epsilon can take the credit here: according to Penguin, Thirteen Doctors, 13 Stories is 608 pages long. --Borisashton 01:06, November 9, 2020 (UTC)
Another long anthology is Resurrection Engines at 534 pages - but it still fails to surpass Down the Middle. 12:13, November 10, 2020 (UTC)