Tag: Paul Magrs
Lost On Mars (book 1 of 3) by Paul Magrs (book review).

‘Lost On Mars’, at once a play on Paul Magrs own name as Mars and also playing on our fears and beliefs that make us human. This is not just a YA novel but an existential exploration of being a stranger in a strange land. For the young adults or teenager, as they are often […]
666 Charing Cross Road by Paul Magrs (book review).

Shelley’s happy with Daniel. At last, she found a man she can work and live with. Shelley’s job is in charge of exhibits for the New York Museum of Outsider Art Museum is also very satisfying. Her latest project, Women And Madness sees her exhibit her new find, quickly termed the Scottish Bride after an […]
Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles: The Elixir Of Doom by Paul Magrs (CD review).

In a casting miracle, Iris Wildthyme appears alongside Jo Jones (nee Grant) in a thrilling ‘Companion Chronicles’ adventure with a twist, ‘The Elixir Of Doom’. Who is the companion here? Both have travelled with the Doctor but only Jo has travelled with the TV version we know. Iris is known for her own travels which […]
Doctor Who: The Lady Of Mercia by Paul Magrs (CD review).

There’s a little local difficulty on the campus of Frodsham University. It’s 1983 and, with a big conference coming up on the warrior Queen Æthelfrid, history Professor John Bleak (Anthony Howell) is anxious to make sure it all goes off smoothly but the students are revolting. With departments about to be slashed and no one […]