![]() And, while a little predictable … Janna and Tylda for one. Richards specifically captures the mannerisms of the David Tennant played Doctor and I could actually visualize David saying those lines as I was reading through the story.Īll in all. While this may be a typical Doctor and Companion adventure … they head out for a specific point and place and yet miss the mark and end up in the middle of another worldly problem that needs their help (I truly think the TARDIS does this on purpose.she does have a sense of humor)… Justin Richards has written an enjoyable story that has fits nicely into the Whovian universe and the Doctor's M.O. But, as is often the case, the TARDIS misses its mark (or did it) and lands the two into a murder mystery that may destroy the future of two warring worlds. In this, author Justin Richards take the Doctor and Martha on another adventure this time, to an amusement park situated on a floating rock in space. Between the TV series book adaptions and the hundreds of follow on books, Doctor Who may have the largest library of books of any pop culture and media entity. But, the biggest footprint are the many Who books that have been written over the years. His story has been told on TV, Radio, Audio Adventures, Comics, even in animation. The Doctor and his companions have been around for over 50 years. This book is basically your typical media tie-in book that does provide another adventure with characters from the television screen. There were parts where I was totally invested and some not as much. My interest in this book fluctuated throughout and that is why I settled on a three star rating. That being said, I enjoyed them and the ending did remind me of a Doctor Who ending. I did see the twists coming from a mile away. The middle did get a little convoluted and my interest did begin to wane. The set up at the beginning was intriguing and we were also introduced to two robots that put a smile on my face. I loved the idea of the book too even though it really is nothing new. I thought the portrayal of the two television characters were spot on as I had no problem envisioning the two actors. There were some high points to this book as well as low points. There is more to this summit than just a signing between two opposing sides. In this one, The Doctor and Martha visit a castle where they will be holding a peace treaty summit between two sides that have been fighting for ages. It features David Tennant as The Doctor and Martha as his companion. This is a book based on the television series.
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