Customer Reviews:
the ginger goddess September 11, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
an original novel based on the tv show doctor who, telling an all new story in prose form. featuring the tenth doctor as played by david tennant on tv, with his companion donna noble, who was played by catherine tate.
as usual with this range of books, the novel runs for roughly 248 pages of relatively large print, and can be read by readers of all ages, and the two lead characters are perfectly captured, with dialogue that you can well imagine the tv version saying.
does this one stand out from the range?
set in a distant galaxy it's determinedly alien in setting and succeeds in creating such a world, but it's more than accessible and never too alien. the doctor and donna are caught up in a struggle between an anti robot group and those out to stop them, and both are after control of a powerful artefact. a chase around the galaxy to reassemble it follows, and the book moves at a nicely fast pace as a result.
some comedic scenes and moments are well played and never silly, and there is a strong moral message at the heart of the story that will give you pause for thought.
the pace does let up slightly mid way through, but it manages to recover in time for a decent finale.
as with all of this range, they are not great literature, but this is an above average entry in the series and a decent enough read if you want a new doctor who story
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