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Post by Dr Terror on Oct 22, 2009 11:54:45 GMT
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Post by carolinec on Oct 22, 2009 12:13:26 GMT
Interesting! Is this very much aimed at the "young adult" market I wonder? There's a strong line up of Doctor Who writers there. Hmmm, I might be tempted to pretend I'm much, much younger than I really am ...
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Post by stuartdouglas on Jan 5, 2010 10:46:43 GMT
Interesting! Is this very much aimed at the "young adult" market I wonder? There's a strong line up of Doctor Who writers there. Hmmm, I might be tempted to pretend I'm much, much younger than I really am ... Just wanted to let people know that the Panda Book of Horror is now out and available from www.ObverseBooks.co.uk. It's perhaps not the most terrifying collection ever, but there's some creepy and scary stories, with (I hope) a decent mix of ghost stories, horror pastiche, gore and scary weirdness contained in the book - and it's firmly aimed at an adult, as opposed to young adult market! Regards Stuart
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Post by carolinec on Jan 5, 2010 12:50:59 GMT
Excellent! It's the "Panda" tag which made me think it was more like the old Armada books - ie. aimed more at kids. This looks interesting. ;D
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Post by dem bones on Jan 6, 2010 14:23:10 GMT
thanks for joining, Stuart, and good luck with the book. i adore the cover and, from Daniel Tessier's blow-by-blow account of the contents on Dr Who Reviews, this sounds right up our street.
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Post by monker on Jan 22, 2010 11:30:28 GMT
"Herbert the Thal"
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