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

5.0

When Neil Perryman included the anecdote about his students going online while they were supposed to be watching classic Doctor Who episodes, I had a vivid memory of sitting with my laptop in my own college classes, reading Tachyon TV and Behind the Sofa instead of taking notes.

I read every Wife In Space blog post the day it published. I was giddy when Neil chose a question I submitted for a Q&A with Sue post, and I was anxious and checking for updates about Captain Jack for his whole illness. My point is I'm not sure why it took me so long to read this book. Neil and Sue are the reason I watched countless hours of classic Doctor Who on my own (recons included!).

I'm late to the game, but I'm very glad I read it. I laughed so much and there was a ton in the book that was new to me, even though I did read/listen to the whole experiment. It made me want to watch Doctor Who again. It made me want to read the blog again. And it reminded me that I never want to meet John Levene.