Aaron's Reviews > Doctor Who: Time and Relative
Doctor Who: Time and Relative
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Not a terrible book, but it wasn't really anything special. This book (like Frayed) took place before the events of An Unearthly Child. The idea was interesting - getting a bit of a look into Susan's life/perspective. since she really wasn't in the show for that long. The execution wasn't pulled off that well though. The whole time I was reading it, it felt like nothing that significant could really happen between Susan and the other characters. And if you'll read it you'll see how events are sort of ignored afterwards, though that actually seems like a bit of a regular thing in Doctor Who.
Also, the plot seems to have a lot of elements in common with one or two fairly recent Doctor Who episodes, and I wonder if ideas were actually taken from here.
Also, the plot seems to have a lot of elements in common with one or two fairly recent Doctor Who episodes, and I wonder if ideas were actually taken from here.
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December 2, 2015
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