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Loved it from the introduction, was such a fabulous romp to be able to read Amelia Pond's book as mentioned in "The Bells of Saint John."
A must read for any Whovian, this story follows Kate, who lives in the seaside village of Watchcombe, and is determined to enjoy her summer holidays.
Add a mysterious painting, a curator named Barnabas, a grey cat that's much more than meets the eye, and a boy named Armand, this makes for an adventure that Kate could have never planned. ...more
A must read for any Whovian, this story follows Kate, who lives in the seaside village of Watchcombe, and is determined to enjoy her summer holidays.
Add a mysterious painting, a curator named Barnabas, a grey cat that's much more than meets the eye, and a boy named Armand, this makes for an adventure that Kate could have never planned. ...more

I enjoyed the talking cat, the Doctor's Companion. Why did the cat talk? A by-product of living in the TARDIS for some time.
Note that paintings have figured into multiple Doctor Who episodes - add this book, as well. ...more
Note that paintings have figured into multiple Doctor Who episodes - add this book, as well. ...more

Apr 23, 2013
Matt Gray
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Kerry
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Daken Howlett
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