Selected Product: | Doctor Who - Wetworld (New Series Adventure 18) Hardcover Author: Mark Michalowski Publisher: BBC Books Release Date: September 2007 ISBN-10: 1846072719 ISBN-13: 9781846072710 List Price: £6.99 Average Customer Rating: | | "Doctor Who": Forever Autumn (Dr Who) ISBN-10: 1405688858 "Doctor Who": Sick Building (Dr Who) ISBN-10: 140568884X Doctor Who - The Pirate Loop (New Series Adventure 20) ISBN-10: 1846073472 Doctor Who - Peacemaker (New Series Adventure 21) ISBN-10: 1846073499 Doctor Who - Wishing Well (New Series Adventure 19) ISBN-10: 1846073480 |
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Despite the less than impressive title (which as one character notes makes it sound like 'Planet of the Incontinents') and the bizarre spectacle of the Doctor and Martha being menaced by zombie otters, 'Wetworld' is actually one of the best of the new series novels. With it's scientific approach and the gruesome nature of the slime creature in the swamp this certainly feels more adult than many of the new series novels, and Michalowski nails the gabbling character of the 10th Doctor perfectly. Recommended. | swamp things | Customer Rating: | another novel adventure for the tenth doctor who and his companion martha jones. like all of these books it's about two hundred and forty five pages long, in reasonably large print, and is generally written for slightly younger readers but all ages can enjoy.
In this story an off course landing brings the tardis onto a planet called sunday. the place has some very big swampland, and human colonists are struggling to establish themselves there. Not least because there's something strange in the swamp.
The prose is readable and the main characters are well written. There's a lot more of the jokey doctor than the serious side he usually shows, but some scenes are written from the point of view of supporting characters, and these work brilliantly in showing what the doctor is like. And some of these characters are very well written and quite likeable.
The plot takes a few good twists and turns, and I didn't predict all of it. The finale is satisfying. And the last scene is great. This is an above average entry in the range |
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