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11 Doctors, 11 Stories (or 12 Doctors, 12 Stories and 13 Doctors, 13 Stories) is a collection of short stories/novellas. First released in 2013, it collects several Doctor Who short stories written by big-name authors largely unconnected with the series. Subsequently published editions have included more stories to coincide with new incarnations of the Doctor.

Stories within[]

  • A Big Hand for the Doctor by Eoin Colfer
  • The Nameless City by Michael Scott
  • The Spear of Destiny by Marcus Sedgwick
  • The Roots of Evil by Philip Reeve
  • Tip of the Tongue by Patrick Ness
  • Something Borrowed by Richelle Mead
  • The Ripple Effect by Malorie Blackman
  • Spore by Alex Scarrow
  • The Beast of Babylon by Charlie Higson
  • The Mystery of the Haunted Cottage by Derek Landy
  • Nothing O'Clock by Neil Gaiman
  • Lights Out by Holly Black (not in all editions)
  • Time Lapse by Naomi A. Alderman (not in all editions)

Publisher's summary[]

Eleven Doctors! Eleven months! Eleven authors! Eleven stories! A year long celebration for the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who! This print edition is the culmination of a year-long series of ebooks to celebrate fifty years of Doctor Who. Eleven Doctors, eleven stories, eleven unique interpretations of the Doctor, his terrifying alien enemies and his time-travelling adventures.

Full summary[]

(PLACEHOLDER)

Sources[]

  • Goodreads