I’m very pleased to see that The Discontinuity Guide has been republished by Monkey Brain Books. Along with the forthcoming updated edition of A History of the Universe from Mad Norwegian Press this is splendid news for Doctor Who fans.
[Update] - Oh dear. The original version of this post read a bit like a primary school essay. Can’t be having that, so here’s a geeky top five list instead.
Top five non-fiction Doctor Who books
- A History of the Universe by Lance Parkin
- The Discontinuity Guide by Paul Cornell, Martin Day, and Keith Topping
- I, Who by Lars Pearson (all volumes counted as one)
- License Denied by Paul Cornell
- The Television Companion by David J Howe & Stephen James Walker