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Doctor Who: Book 6: Step Back in Time

Doctor Who: Book 6: Step Back in Time

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""Step Back in Time"" contains two action-packed original ""Doctor Who"" adventures written for younger fans of the BBC television series, which stars Matt Smith as the Doctor. In ""Extra Time"" and ""The Water Thief"" the Doctor travels back in time in order to save the day and save history. One time travelling doctor, two historic adventures. In ""Extra Time"", the Doctor and his friends head to the 1966 World Cup final. While the Doctor and Amy discover that the Time Lord isn’t the only alien visiting Wembley, Rory finds himself playing a crucial role in this historic England vs. West Germany football match…An ancient artefact awakes, trapping one of the Doctor’s companions on an archaeological dig in Egypt. The only way to save his friend is to travel hundreds of years back in time to defeat ""The Water Thief"". The return of the classic BBC television series Doctor Who in 2005 has created a new generation of young fans – Richard Dungworth’s Extra Time and Jacqueline Rayner’s ""The Water Thief"" contained in ""Step Back in Time"" are perfect reads for younger readers who can’t get enough of the doctor.
Further Doctor Who adventures, ""Death Riders/Heart of Stone"", ""The Good, the Bad and the Alien"", ""Alien Adventures"", ""Sightseeing in Space"" and ""Monstrous Missions"", are also available from BBC. Discover more about the very best ""Doctor Who"" books; go to website for news, reviews and more.

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I thought the book was amazing. Personally I liked the doctor in the second story. I would recommend it to anyone who likes science fiction

Anonymous 22.08.2018

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It's a science fiction book about that continues on from the tv series: Doctor who. I liked the first story the most because it's set when England win the world cup in 1966 but with a twist. Would definetly recommend to someone else who likes sci-fi and doctor who.

Anonymous 11.08.2018

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This book is great! the only thing I don't like is that the story's aren't as strange as other doctor who books; this makes the book seem slightly boring.

Anonymous 13.07.2017

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If you like the 11th Doctor this book is brilliant as it includes lots of 11th madness and Amy walking into the wrong TARDIS an the doctor walking on top of Wembley Stadium to kill aliens during the World Cup Final and Rory trying to change history by making Germany lose!

Anonymous 23.08.2016