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A review by catethegreat03
Doctor Who: Twelve Doctors of Christmas by Colin Brake, Richard Dungworth, Mike Tucker, Gary Russell, Scott Handcock, Jacqueline Rayner
5.0
First Doctor: Featuring Ian, Barbara, and Vicki. It's genuinely a lovely Christmas story to start the collection off.
Second doctor: One of my top three! The Doctor and his companions (Jaimie and Zoe) perform in a play. I've never watched a show with Jaime before, but I love him.
Third Doctor: The doctor and his companion (Jo) go to the early 2000s and have a Christmas adventure with Jackie Tyler of all people. Jo kind of got on my nerves a bit because every time something happened, she was convinced it was The Master. But, I don't know, maybe I would be paranoid too.
Fourth Doctor: No K-9 and no Sarah Jane, so that was kind of a bummer, but it was still a fun story.
Fifth Doctor: I had the hardest time remembering this one after I finished the book. There was a spaceship battle and the potato aliens, so that was fun.
Sixth Doctor: Another one of my top three. The Doctor and Mel bring a sibling energy to the table that I hadn't seen with the other doctors and companions. It's cat nuns running a children's hospital.
Seventh Doctor: Featuring Ace. They help an alien refugee in an American mall.
Eighth Doctor/War Doctor (?): Sad Lonely doctor gets a joyful Christmas surprise.
Ninth Doctor: He's willing to break time laws to get Rose a bike.
Tenth Doctor: This one was not one of my favorites, as much as I wanted it to be. I love the tenth doctor. But it felt like the author tried to fit every single one of the 10th mannerisms into 30 minutes, and it was just a lot. But overall, it was a cute story.
Eleventh Doctor: One of my top three favorite stories. A very heartfelt story that shows one act of kindness can change a lot.
Twelfth Doctor: A fun story that shows that the longer The Doctor lives the more willing he his to kidnap children on fun, mostly safe, adventures.
Second doctor: One of my top three! The Doctor and his companions (Jaimie and Zoe) perform in a play. I've never watched a show with Jaime before, but I love him.
Third Doctor: The doctor and his companion (Jo) go to the early 2000s and have a Christmas adventure with Jackie Tyler of all people. Jo kind of got on my nerves a bit because every time something happened, she was convinced it was The Master. But, I don't know, maybe I would be paranoid too.
Fourth Doctor: No K-9 and no Sarah Jane, so that was kind of a bummer, but it was still a fun story.
Fifth Doctor: I had the hardest time remembering this one after I finished the book. There was a spaceship battle and the potato aliens, so that was fun.
Sixth Doctor: Another one of my top three. The Doctor and Mel bring a sibling energy to the table that I hadn't seen with the other doctors and companions. It's cat nuns running a children's hospital.
Seventh Doctor: Featuring Ace. They help an alien refugee in an American mall.
Eighth Doctor/War Doctor (?): Sad Lonely doctor gets a joyful Christmas surprise.
Ninth Doctor: He's willing to break time laws to get Rose a bike.
Tenth Doctor: This one was not one of my favorites, as much as I wanted it to be. I love the tenth doctor. But it felt like the author tried to fit every single one of the 10th mannerisms into 30 minutes, and it was just a lot. But overall, it was a cute story.
Eleventh Doctor: One of my top three favorite stories. A very heartfelt story that shows one act of kindness can change a lot.
Twelfth Doctor: A fun story that shows that the longer The Doctor lives the more willing he his to kidnap children on fun, mostly safe, adventures.