Doctor Who Ebooks

With my new Tungsten C (a review coming soon, honest) I’ve been getting back into ebooks (I know the Zaurus did this too but I never used the Z every day and lost impetus with it).

Most of the time, I have to stand up on the bus, and find reading a book too difficult. One handed reading of the T|C is very easy. “Plucker”:http://www.plkr.org/ is a great tool and I use it to read downloaded websites and feeds (using “J-Pluck”:http://jpluck.sourceforge.net/) for reading on the bus.

One of the current favourites is Doctor Who Ebooks. There are some real classics here, I’ve already “mentioned Dying Days”:http://www.dellah.com/orient/2003/05/30/pyramids_of_mars but since then they have published a few more including Lungbarrow (I paid £18 for a copy of this) and Human Nature (£1.50 but I got lucky). Human Nature is written by Paul Cornell who is going to be a writer for the new TV series being made this year, and I think represents his finest work.

[Listening to: Milltown Brothers - Here I Stand (3:39)]

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