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Doctor Who: the Pandorica Opens: Exploring the Worlds of the Eleventh Doctor

by Frank Collins

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It's a very dense and scholarly examination of Matt Smith's first thirteen episodes as the Eleventh Doctor, with a lot of references to studies of pop culture which I haven't read and to some which I have. I think the balance is about 20% "I already knew that" to 70% "Hmmm, that's interesting" and 10% "Oh come on, no way", which is reasonable for a book of this kind. ( )
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