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message 1: by Kristina Simon (last edited Sep 17, 2012 06:11AM) (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11209 comments 20.6 - Seasoned Reader - Carly's task: The Doctor is Calling....

Doctor Who is my favorite television show. To say that I'm obsessed with it is an understatement. The Doctor is a time-traveling alien who travels through time and space saving the world from all sorts of catastrophic bad guys and events. Next year, the show celebrates its 50th anniversary. In the show's 50-year history, the Doctor has met some amazing people and visited some pretty cool places. Your task is to choose one option from my list of favorite episodes. Trailers for each episode are provided if you click on the title of each episode in case anyone is interested.

Required: State which option you chose and include any other required information when you post.

Option 1: The Unicorn and the Wasp - The Doctor meets Agatha Christie at a garden party and we learn about what "really" happened when Christie went missing for ten days.

For this option, you can read any Agatha Christie novel, any book about Agatha Christie, or any book with "mystery" listed as a genre on its main page. Examples: Murder on the Orient Express, Duchess of Death: The Unauthorized Biography of Agatha Christie, The Hound of the Baskervilles

Option 2: The Empty Child - The Doctor ends up in London during the blitz in World War II and he tries to help a little boy find his mommy. Sounds great until you realize that the little boy has a gas mask grafted onto his face and all he can say is "Are you my mummy?" Its terribly creepy.

For this option, you can read any book, fiction or non-fiction about World War II or any book that was originally published in the 1940s. Examples: The Book Thief, The Diary of a Young Girl, Jeeves in the Morning

Option 3: Silence in the Library - The Doctor visits an abandoned 51st-century library. Turns out the whole planet is a library. That's my kind of planet. The Doctor meets Professor River Song, who knows everything about him and he knows nothing about her. River Song becomes one of my all time favorite characters. And by the way, the shadows in the library eat people.

For this option, read a book with the word "river" in the title or a book that takes place on a river. Or you can read a book about books. Plurals and possessives work as will books that contain the words "River Song" or "Riversong," but no other variations are allowed. Examples: The Bridge Over the River Kwai, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Shadow of the Wind
Lists that may help out: Rivers and Books About Books As always, be wary about the lists. Not all of the books fit the task.

Option 4: The Doctor's Wife - Without spoiling too much of the plot for those who haven't seen the episode and may want to, the episode is about the Doctor's "love affair" with his TARDIS. The TARDIS is his time machine/spaceship and its one of the only constants of this ever-changing show. It is a beautifully written episode by the wonderful Neil Gaiman and it makes me cry.

For this option, you can either read a book by Neil Gaiman, read a book with the word "wife" in the title, or read a book with "romance" as a genre on its main page. "Wife's" and "wives" in the title will also work, but no other variations are allowed. Examples: The Graveyard Book, American Wife, P.S. I Love You

Option 5: Blink - "Blink" is my favorite episode of any television show ever. It is also one of the scariest episodes that Doctor Who has ever done. There are statues and when you turn away or even blink they get closer and closer to you. If they touch you, you get taken out of your time period and get put somewhere in the past. It doesn't sound like much, but ask any Doctor Who fan what their favorite episodes are and this will probably be in their top five.

For this option you can either re-read your favorite book of all time or read a book that has "horror" listed as a genre on its main page. Required: State that the book is a re-read if choosing that option.


message 2: by Carly (last edited Sep 23, 2012 05:15PM) (new)

Carly | 261 comments Approved:

Option 1: Come, Tell Me How You Live, 4:50 From Paddington
Option 2:
Option 3: Riversong, The Ninja Librarian
Option 4:
Option 5:


message 3: by Carly (last edited Sep 17, 2012 06:59AM) (new)

Carly | 261 comments Not approved:

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message 4: by Kristina Simon (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11209 comments This thread is now open!


message 5: by Megan (new)

Megan Anderson (ms_anderson) | 1464 comments YAY! *massive glomp* I'm so glad there's a Doctor Who task :D And especially that there's a River-centric option--she's my very favorite companion.

Okay, I'll stop gushing now and go pick my book. Just wanted to tell you this is epic -^_^-


message 6: by Bea (last edited Sep 12, 2012 02:34PM) (new)

Bea Oh, my gosh! I am so glad this task is finally up....and too many choices!

Option 1: I really like mysteries!

Option 3: oh, and books...and books about books! Fav!

Option 4: oh, me. I have lots of books with the word "wife" in the title. My husband teases me about being stuck on "wife". And, I like Neil Gaiman.

Decision, decision.


message 7: by Carly (new)

Carly | 261 comments Ms Anderson wrote: "YAY! *massive glomp* I'm so glad there's a Doctor Who task :D And especially that there's a River-centric option--she's my very favorite companion.

Okay, I'll stop gushing now and go pick my book...."


Thanks!! I love River too! I think I want to be River when I grow up. I'm glad that you like my task!!


message 8: by Chaitra (new)

Chaitra (chaitra_ganesh) | 518 comments Oooh! Such a great task! I can fit every book I currently have out of the library and on my kindle into this. Yaay!


message 9: by Sassafrass (new)

Sassafrass (sass-a-frass) | 891 comments Great task, Carly! I love the Doctor!!


message 10: by Donna Jo (last edited Sep 12, 2012 05:00PM) (new)

Donna Jo Atwood | 2412 comments For Option 1, Agatha Christie wrote a memoir of her travels in Syria in the late 1930's with her archaeologist husband. It's called Come, Tell Me How You Live and is delightful.
I just read it during the summer so I won't be reading it again soon, but it might be fun for others.

And, what a great task!


message 11: by Carly (new)

Carly | 261 comments Donna Jo wrote: "For Option 1, Agatha Christie wrote a memoir of her travels in Syria in the late 1930's with her archaeologist husband. It's called Come, Tell Me How You Live and is delightful.
I just read it d..."


Ooh, thanks for the option. I hadn't heard of that one. It looks pretty interesting.


message 12: by mussolet (new)

mussolet (sovotchka) Awesome task, Carly, the Doctor is great!!!
I will almost certainly pick option 3, because that one is amazing :), but I just wanted to gush over the fact that there is a Doctor Who task! :)


message 13: by Riona (new)

Riona (rionafaith) A Doctor Who task? Amazing!!! Now I have to choose from so many options...


message 14: by Carly (new)

Carly | 261 comments SilverRaindrops wrote: "Awesome task, Carly, the Doctor is great!!!
I will almost certainly pick option 3, because that one is amazing :), but I just wanted to gush over the fact that there is a Doctor Who task! :)"


Thanks!! I'm glad that you like it!!


message 15: by Sue (new)

Sue (suetinge) | 1580 comments YAY! Great task, I love Doctor Who!


message 16: by Cassie (new)

Cassie | 133 comments Doctor Who is awesome, and I LOVE The Empty Child, Silence in the Library, and Blink! This task is great!


message 17: by Carly (new)

Carly | 261 comments Thanks you guys!!


message 18: by Katrina (new)

Katrina (katmcv) | 455 comments Love it! I love Doctor Who, and all those episodes! :) So many different options, don't know what to read!


message 19: by Deanna (new)

Deanna (whodunitrdr) | 190 comments For option 3, would this book work? It somehow seems appropriate, lol

Riversong by Tess Hardwick by Tess Hardwick


message 20: by Regan (new)

Regan | 21 comments Allons-y!

I try to read first from my TBR pile and sometimes I can't find much to fit into a task, but I've got multiple things to fit into every option here! How do I choose?


message 21: by Robin (new)

Robin (rgage) | 191 comments This is such a GREAT Task! I have watched Doctor Who since the 60's and in fact I'm waiting for tonight's episode to come on BBC America. I can't decide which task to do they are all so good. Your right, the "Weeping Angels" is one of the scariest episodes ever!


message 22: by Carly (new)

Carly | 261 comments Deanna wrote: "For option 3, would this book work? It somehow seems appropriate, lol

Riversong by Tess Hardwick by Tess Hardwick"


Aw man...I didn't know that book existed. I want to say yes, but he mods said that the books had to fit the task description. And the tasks are already final so I can't change the description. I'm so sorry, because it is indeed perfect. Can you use it for Option 4? It has "Romance" listed on its main page. Again, I'm terribly sorry.


message 23: by Carly (new)

Carly | 261 comments Deanna wrote: "For option 3, would this book work? It somehow seems appropriate, lol

Riversong by Tess Hardwick by Tess Hardwick"


Deanna, I've talked to the mods and since my task was one of the last to go up, it wasn't finalized when the rest of them were. So we tweaked option 3, and you can totally use Riversong if you would like. Sorry about the confusion.


message 24: by Coco Kimura (new)

Coco Kimura For option #3 would The Ninja Librarian work? It is about a librarian who comes into town and gets the whole town to read and use books to help fix their problems (build a water heater, makes shoes, etc).


message 25: by Carly (new)

Carly | 261 comments Monica S wrote: "For option #3 would The Ninja Librarian work? It is about a librarian who comes into town and gets the whole town to read and use books to help fix their problems (build a water heater, makes shoe..."

I'm so sorry Monica for the late reply. I hadn't received the notification.
The Ninja Librarian will be fine for Option 3.


message 26: by Coco Kimura (new)

Coco Kimura Np. Thanks Carly!


message 27: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 1086 comments I'm going to read 4:50 From Paddington - Agatha Christie for option 1 :)


message 28: by Carly (new)

Carly | 261 comments Claire wrote: "I'm going to read 4:50 From Paddington - Agatha Christie for option 1 :)"

Haha...that's perfect, I'm reading that too!!


message 29: by Ann A (new)

Ann A (readerann) | 1094 comments I have never watched an episode of Doctor Who, but reading through your task makes me want to!


message 30: by Carly (new)

Carly | 261 comments Ann A wrote: "I have never watched an episode of Doctor Who, but reading through your task makes me want to!"

You totally should. It's so great. Admittedly cheesy and a bit ridiculous, but for the most part its really well written, smart, and utterly charming.


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