Oh yeah, lots - sorry, this is going to be a long post...
There are 73 Eight Doc books . You can start from book 2 , the excellent Vampire Science (avoid book 1, The Eight Doctors, at all costs; it's written for ten year olds and adds nothing to Eight's history, imo) but they tend to divide into arcs so you can choose an arc and go with that.
The earliest books, with a few notable exceptions, are on the lighter side - and they have a teenage girl, Sam, for the companion who I'm not overly fond of (this is not an unusual pov *g*).
- Book 19 'The Taint' introduces Fitz, who I think is the best companion ever (again, not a controversial pov) . That's a good place to start.
- Book 25, Interference, is a great place to begin if you like a heavier, meatier, more tragic kind of story. This arc has Faction Paradox and ends with the time war in book 36, The Ancestor Cell.
Then there's a short arc where the doc spends a century alone on Earth, with no memory of who he is or why he's there, recovering from the war (37, The Burning up to 41, Father Time).
In 42, Escape Velocity, he's reunited with Fitz, and gets a new companion, a futures trader, Anji Kapoor.
In book 51, The Adventuress of Henrietta Street, a new arc begins with a new villain, the paradoxical (snerk) Sabbath (tho tAoHS is probably not a great place to start as the book has a strange style; written like a history text, with no pov. I find it heavy going).
OTOH, you could just pick up any of them and start reading - some of them might seem hard going if you're not party to the arcs though. I wouldn't rec starting with The Ancestor Cell, for example, or Henrietta Street, or The Burning. Personally, I love Fitz'. I really like Iris Wildthyme, too (another Time Lord; a large, elderly lady in layers of cardis and a TARDIS in the form of a bus (the #22 to Putney Common) - she first appears in book #15, The Scarlet Empress and reappears regenerated (and very different) in my favourite EDA of all (so far, I haven't read them all, nothing like) #27 The Blue Angel.
There's an excellent Wiki page on the EDAs. The Eighth Doc Wiki pages are all really good, probably a good deal more coherent and helpful that me, tbh.
Can you recommend any Eighth Doctor adventures?
There are 73 Eight Doc books . You can start from book 2 , the excellent Vampire Science (avoid book 1, The Eight Doctors, at all costs; it's written for ten year olds and adds nothing to Eight's history, imo) but they tend to divide into arcs so you can choose an arc and go with that.
The earliest books, with a few notable exceptions, are on the lighter side - and they have a teenage girl, Sam, for the companion who I'm not overly fond of (this is not an unusual pov *g*).
- Book 19 'The Taint' introduces Fitz, who I think is the best companion ever (again, not a controversial pov) . That's a good place to start.
- Book 25, Interference, is a great place to begin if you like a heavier, meatier, more tragic kind of story. This arc has Faction Paradox and ends with the time war in book 36, The Ancestor Cell.
Then there's a short arc where the doc spends a century alone on Earth, with no memory of who he is or why he's there, recovering from the war (37, The Burning up to 41, Father Time).
In 42, Escape Velocity, he's reunited with Fitz, and gets a new companion, a futures trader, Anji Kapoor.
In book 51, The Adventuress of Henrietta Street, a new arc begins with a new villain, the paradoxical (snerk) Sabbath (tho tAoHS is probably not a great place to start as the book has a strange style; written like a history text, with no pov. I find it heavy going).
OTOH, you could just pick up any of them and start reading - some of them might seem hard going if you're not party to the arcs though. I wouldn't rec starting with The Ancestor Cell, for example, or Henrietta Street, or The Burning. Personally, I love Fitz'. I really like Iris Wildthyme, too (another Time Lord; a large, elderly lady in layers of cardis and a TARDIS in the form of a bus (the #22 to Putney Common) - she first appears in book #15, The Scarlet Empress and reappears regenerated (and very different) in my favourite EDA of all (so far, I haven't read them all, nothing like) #27 The Blue Angel.
There's an excellent Wiki page on the EDAs. The Eighth Doc Wiki pages are all really good, probably a good deal more coherent and helpful that me, tbh.