Great Big Book Exchange

The Great Big Book Exchange - sometimes referred to as the Exchange - was a large bookshop located on South Road in Darlington. It had a unique system, where instead of buying a book, you traded for it.

The Exchange was formerly owned by Terrance, who was familiar with every book in the store, upon his disappearance, Simon inherited it. Kelly worked as a clerk in Simon's absence.

The Exchange contained the only copy of the Aja'ib, which was stolen from Hyspero by Terrance.

Iris Wildthyme compared the Exchange to Aladdin's cave and the Library of Alexandria. (PROSE: Enter Wildthyme)

History
On a Saturday in the 2000s, Simon and his grandmother came into the Exchange to shelter from rain. From this first event, Simon grew to become closely associated with Kelly and Terrance.

Sometime in the 2010s, Terrance disappeared after taking the Objet D'Oom from the Begins at Home, leaving the Exchange to be inherited by Simon. However, Simon was prevented from taking over the business when he teamed up with Iris Wildthyme, Panda, and Barbra to try to stop Anthony Marvelle from reaching Hyspero. (PROSE: Enter Wildthyme)

Behind the scenes

 * The Exchange originates from Paul Magrs' novel Exchange, which not only featured the Exchange, but Simon, Kelly, Terrance, Ada (Simon's grandmother), and Winnie. A follow up, The Great Big Book Exchange, which was written for BBC Radio 4's Afternoon Reading. Ada and Winnie return in this story, and in one scene in the story, the main character gets The Three Doctors from the Exchange and imagines the bookshop as being like Omega's anti-matter universe.
 * Despite these characters and locations being extremely prominent in Enter Wildthyme and Wildthyme Beyond!, and The Great Big Book Exchange being reprinted in the Twelve Stories anthology, they're both not covered by this wiki.


 * Magrs' 2006 novel Exchange heavily features the Exchange. In one scene in Magrs' 2010 novel The Diary of a Dr Who Addict, the main character David Taylor visits the Exchange during a trip to Darlington.