View Poll Results: Which is your favourite Reference Book?

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  • Cybermen

    8 50.00%
  • The Seventies

    5 31.25%
  • The Writer's Tale

    3 18.75%
  • From A-Z

    0 0%
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  1. #1
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    Default Reference Book Wars THE FINAL!

    Yes, finally it's the final!

    You've voted for the following books in the semi- now chose your favourite reference book from this little lot and we will find out Planet Skaro's favourite Doctor Who reference book.









    Vote now!

    Si xx

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    Well, I love the Cybermen Book. It's a big nostalgic chunk of joy for me! All the others have their merits, but Cybermen edges it by having artwork, facts and fiction blended well together.

    And those schematic plans of the Cybemen costumes. Lovely!
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    Ooh, it's tricky, but I'm going to go for...... The Seventies.

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    The Cybermen, a beautiful and intelligent work! ;-)
    One Day, I shall come back, Yes, I shall come back,
    Until them, there must be no regrets, no tears, no anxieties, Just go forward in all your beliefs,
    and prove to me that I am not mistaken in mine!

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    I'll go for the beautiful and intelligent vote as well. Unfortunately, Carol Vorderman's not here, so I'll go for Cybermen instead.

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    The Seventies for me, though I'm thinking more the whole series (like we did with the Handbooks), of which The Sixties was my favourite.

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    I'm a 70's man.

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    Looking at the four books chosen, it's a real battle of the Decades! There's the Seventies which focusses on the 1970's (obviously), The Cybermen with it's overload of 80's Cybermen, the A to Z from the 90's and the up-to-date Writer's Tale.
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    I've only read the Cybermen book, so I have to vote for that by default

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    I too have gone for the Cybermen book! EXCELLENT!! *clenches fist*

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    An EXCELLENT choice, Tim!
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