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240 pages, Hardcover
First published October 6, 2020
I was more excited by the prospect that TARDIS 22, the biggest annual Doctor Who convention in North America, was taking place in the very same hotel. So, as soon as I got into the hotel lobby, I pocketed my band party name tag, popped on my Doctor Who Fan Club pin, and ran off into the lower depths of the hotel conference center to crash a different party. I had encounters with nearly every featured Who actor present before my watch alarm informed me I'd better head back to the band party or risk missing my bus. When I got back there, security almost didn't let me back in. They saw my Doctor Who pin and figured I was "one of them" and not a part of the high school festivities. It took a team of my friends who had been wondering where I disappeared to to rescue me and assure security that I belonged there. My mom was a chaperone on the trip, so I can only imagine the worry I must have caused her. Nevertheless, I regret nothing, and was the envy of the local chapter of the Doctor Who Fan Club when I got back home. This book provides wonderful reassurance that that level of quixotic scheming remains alive and well among adolescents, and in the service of nerdy non-romantic pursuits.