Though I've not picked it up in many years, it happens that the nearest book on my shelf is a paperback titled:
The Handbook: The Fourth Doctor
"Nightmare of Eden continues the inexorable downward slide of the seventeenth season. Here viewers are presented with the concept that a race of monsters will instantly transform into an addictive drug when they are electrocuted. Further, the idea of portions of a planet being stored on a machine for later 'playback' was previously explored in Carnival of Monsters."
In my own (weak, yes) defense, I would like to state that my bookshelf also contains Asimov, Shakespeare, Wodehouse, and Fitzgerald. But you asked for the one in closest physical proximity, not the one of the greatest merit. Heh.
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The Handbook: The Fourth Doctor
"Nightmare of Eden continues the inexorable downward slide of the seventeenth season. Here viewers are presented with the concept that a race of monsters will instantly transform into an addictive drug when they are electrocuted. Further, the idea of portions of a planet being stored on a machine for later 'playback' was previously explored in Carnival of Monsters."
In my own (weak, yes) defense, I would like to state that my bookshelf also contains Asimov, Shakespeare, Wodehouse, and Fitzgerald. But you asked for the one in closest physical proximity, not the one of the greatest merit. Heh.