drakyndra: The Music Meister demands you sing! (Big Doctor Who Hug)
drakyndra ([personal profile] drakyndra) wrote2006-04-10 08:42 pm

*is typing this in her sleep*

So...very...tired.

Shall be going to bed almost immediately after this.

(Tiredness is due to the fact I had to hand in some stuff for Creative Writing today - namely a book review, and a folio piece. But they were finished and handed in on time, so all was well there)

The Union House Supermarket has Watermelon Gatorade. This was a discovery of great joy for me.

Also, due to this weekend being Easter and all, we had no labs for Astronomy this week. Which meant I could actually turn up to the FAS classic video thingy. Which was alright, really, but because it was a Monday, everyone had to leave early, and not a huge amount got watched.

So I wwent and returned the videos we got out. Except the Doctor Who ones, because I will want to watch them at some point (They are the Dalek Invasion of Earth ones - I need to see more Hartnell eps).

On the subject of Doctor Who, I managed to see a copy of that Confidential. I can't be bothered going into great detail over it, but let it suffice to say that OMGTHEAWESOMENEVERENDS!

Next Saturday cannot come soon enough.

And again on Doctor Who, a Who fan from the FAS meeting managed to point me out to a second hand book place with a semi-decent range of Doctor Who novels.

I am so very doomed now.

(PS. All long term Who fans on my flist? Plz be recommending which books I should try and read. There are so many, and I know very little about ost of them)
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[identity profile] lotus79.livejournal.com 2006-04-10 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
Hee. I have read exactly two classic series books, but I reckon they're both worth it for different reasons... Also it depends which Doc you like, probably.

Lungbarrow is, well, interesting. You've probably heard of it; it's that one that has the ZOMG!LOOMS theory in it. The BBC has it up on the website to read for free, too.

The other one I've read is a Missing Adventures book called Goth Opera; I rather enjoyed it--Nyssa gets turned into a vampire by a flying baby. Classic crack, that. Though besides that the general plot is fairly fun. Though it may just be that I squeed lots over the Five/Tegan shippyness, I don't know. ;)

[identity profile] bellmeister.livejournal.com 2006-04-10 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I say Celestial Toymaker, good luck finding a copy, (it's an original episode of the first doctor which they've lost the footage for I believe), haven't read many of the ones which weren't based on a tv viewed story but cat's cradle was interesting