Ken's Reviews > Doctor Who: Father Time
Doctor Who: Father Time (Eighth Doctor Adventures, #41)
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Another strong instalment in the great 'Earth Arc' strand in the EDAs.
Obviously a novel set in the eighties I'd always going to appeal and seeing the plot split into three sections (each named after children's cartoons of the time) adds more scope to the adventure.
I really liked how The Doctor is introduced through the eyes of primary school teacher Debbie Castle.
He's subsequent meeting with Miranda and the chess sequence are great too.
There's plenty of action, whilst the dialogue is amusing and snappy. The author really captures this incarnation of The Time Lord well.
An emotional and entertaining read.
Obviously a novel set in the eighties I'd always going to appeal and seeing the plot split into three sections (each named after children's cartoons of the time) adds more scope to the adventure.
I really liked how The Doctor is introduced through the eyes of primary school teacher Debbie Castle.
He's subsequent meeting with Miranda and the chess sequence are great too.
There's plenty of action, whilst the dialogue is amusing and snappy. The author really captures this incarnation of The Time Lord well.
An emotional and entertaining read.
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April 12, 2024
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April 12, 2024
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April 15, 2024
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