A review by mferber
Adventures With the Wife in Space: Living With Doctor Who by Neil Perryman

5.0

Okay, this book has a real specific target audience, and if you're in it, you know. This is kind of a companion* to the author's entertaining blog of the same title, in which he (a lifelong fan) and his wife (not a fan, but game, and very smart and witty) watched the entire 1963–1989 run of the original Doctor Who series, and he blogged her frequently hilarious reactions, and his own, to each episode. This book fills in some of the background to the blog, but also tells stories of the author's engagement with the series at different times in his life, and basically what it comes down to is he's just a really funny writer telling funny stories, many of which involve Doctor Who. If this sounds like something you might like so far, then it almost certainly is, and if it doesn't, then it almost certainly isn't. I thought it was terrific.

Oh yes, it also isn't available in the US, as far as I can tell, and I had to special-order a copy from some Amazon seller.

*(Pun not intended, but oh how I wish it had been.)