| I knew the PDA line was good, but that good? I looked back at the MAs under
discussion and found a surprising number of bad or mediocre books, but this is
still a spectacular vote of confidence for the PDAs. Wow. |
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| ...although Virgin is flattered by the total votes, given that the NAs/8DAs
attracted significantly heavier voting than the MAs/PDAs. Very little in it,
really. A couple of interesting quotes follow. |
| jon_dennis@hotmail.com wrote:
+ Havent read any PDAs yet, sorry. Too busy trying to write one. In
summation. BBC 4, Virgin 6. My overall feeling so far is that the midline of
the BBC books is slightly higher but hasnt reached the height of the best
of Virgin and, in its first year, has produced, if not more dross, then a
different kind. The Pit was a failure, but it was a failure because its
reach exceeded its grasp. The Eight Doctors and the two Peel books dared
fairly little and failed anyway. |
| The PDA voting continues to fluctuate. The 8DA line seems to have managed
reader loyalty, but if these votes reflect purchasing patterns then it seems
that people are picking and choosing from the PDAs that take their fancy. The
Witch Hunters seems to have been widely fancied... |