I haven't reviewed that many books so far so to give this site more diversity I bought this fantastic book for you. And I am so happy I did buy it. This book is both funny and entertaining as well as surprisingly emotional. It's basically Neil Perryman, the writer, documenting how his life has been influenced by doctor who as well as his personal life during this time, and not just his life, we are also given information on his wife and family which is nice as it makes the book more realistic and relatable and also allows for some funny anecdotes. The second half of the book is then devoted to documenting him and his wife watching every doctor who episode and what she makes of it. She picks up on things us whovians maybe wouldn't have noticed as well as having surprising consequences from both of them. The thing that I love most about this book is probably how relatable and kind of welcoming it is for other whovians. The cover is very nice, it features things mentioned from the book as well as comedy already present on the cover which runs through the entire book. The only negative thing with the book really is it isn't too welcoming for someone who hasn't seen the classic series but that's not a negative for me. And at 276 pages as well as some nice statistics at the back of his wife's favourite doctors, producers, etc... it isn't too long a read depending on your abilities. Overall, they first need a round of applause for watching every doctor who episode including recons, something us whovians have nightmares about. Secondly they need a round of applause for making this entertaining take on doctor who. Lastly they do have a site called wifeinspace.com where you can see the full reviews of each episode of doctor who.
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