Vampire Science is the second book in the ridiculously long series of Eighth Doctor Adventures (the ones for your eyes, not your ears) and, as the title implies, it involves both vampires, and science. It's written by Kate "Wants To Fuck Eight" Orman, who has a lot of relatable motivations in life. We're also led to believe that her personal man slave was at least somewhat involved, but I think they just put his name on the cover to let him pretend that he actually matters. Nobody's had the heart to tell him otherwise.
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| - Vampire Science ist ein Doctor Who-Roman von Kate Orman und Jonathan Blum, der am 7. Juli 1997 als 2. Buch der Reihe BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures erschien. Bisher gibt es keine deutsche Ausgabe des Buches.
- Vampire Science is the second book in the ridiculously long series of Eighth Doctor Adventures (the ones for your eyes, not your ears) and, as the title implies, it involves both vampires, and science. It's written by Kate "Wants To Fuck Eight" Orman, who has a lot of relatable motivations in life. We're also led to believe that her personal man slave was at least somewhat involved, but I think they just put his name on the cover to let him pretend that he actually matters. Nobody's had the heart to tell him otherwise.
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| - I'm pretty certain none of the vampires in this book can turn into bats, so this cover should've been false advertising, but Orman got around that by giving personalities to some bad CGI.
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| - Vampire Science is the second book in the ridiculously long series of Eighth Doctor Adventures (the ones for your eyes, not your ears) and, as the title implies, it involves both vampires, and science. It's written by Kate "Wants To Fuck Eight" Orman, who has a lot of relatable motivations in life. We're also led to believe that her personal man slave was at least somewhat involved, but I think they just put his name on the cover to let him pretend that he actually matters. Nobody's had the heart to tell him otherwise. This book is GOAT, and anyone who disagrees is fundamentally wrong. It basically just takes the main points of the only good chapter in the previous novel, and drops them in a domestic setting. It's also the only canon story currently in existence. When I last turned up at the BBC headquarters to take my usual shit in their kettle, I overheard plans sent down from the führer to turn this book into a moving motion picture for the television box, but the last time they made a movie with the Eighth Doctor, it was so good that the entirety of Hollywood almost gave up entirely for feelings of inadequacy in the face of a masterpiece, so that idea was dropped. Also, everything I just said was a lie. Except for the bit about this book being GOAT—that part's true. I have to be honest here, TARDIS Data Snore doesn't have a good plot description for this book (yet found it necessary to remind me that people think the Doctor is totally fuckable now, actually) and I can't remember it in enough detail to recount it accurately, so consider this page an exciting new game wherein you have to figure out which parts are true or not. Which is okay, because unlike its predecessor, this book is actually worth a read.
- Vampire Science ist ein Doctor Who-Roman von Kate Orman und Jonathan Blum, der am 7. Juli 1997 als 2. Buch der Reihe BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures erschien. Bisher gibt es keine deutsche Ausgabe des Buches.
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