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Dr Who books: Adult Child or teenager?

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KatyMac · 02/01/2008 19:42

DD got lots for Christmas & birthday and I am just getting round to reading them

They are great but the ones I have read are full of innuendo & are almost a bit naughty

Which is fine for me - but is it appropriate for DD (10)

Not sure if I'M BEING A WUSS ABOUT IT (whoops sorry) but not sure if they are suitable for her

Has anyone read any?

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TooTicky · 02/01/2008 19:50

I haven't read any but would imagine them to be aimed at adults. The annual is okay though

KatyMac · 02/01/2008 20:00

Oh poo

They are very easy to read

She loves them

How much harm can an adult book do to a child/

oh poo

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scrummymummy1965 · 02/01/2008 20:02

My DS 10.5 obsessed by Dr Who. Knows every line in every episode and has tons of the books.

TooTicky · 02/01/2008 20:07

Depends on the innuendo I suppose. Perhaps it just goes over her head?

KatyMac · 02/01/2008 20:34

I guess so

They make the books so good tho'

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NineRustyLadiesDancing · 02/01/2008 20:39

Which ones are they? I don't remember a lot of innuendo in the latest series, but it may have just passed me by.
When we had a book fair at the junior school I work at they sold lots of them & not just to the Year 6s.

KatyMac · 02/01/2008 20:50

Well the ones I have read are the one with the prehistoric boy & one in a swamp

really enjoying them tho'

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