Since its return to the screen in 2005, masterminded by Russell T Davies, Doctor Who has become a genuine phenomenon picking up countless awards, attracting huge audiences and selling lots and lots of books – over half a million so far.
This thrilling adventure sees the Doctor pitted against one of his most famous adversaries – the deadly Cybermen. The first book to feature the Doctor’s companion Martha Jones, it is sure to be snapped up by all fans of the show.
Since its return to the screen in 2005, masterminded by Russell T Davies, Doctor Who has become a genuine phenomenon picking up countless awards, attracting huge audiences and selling lots and lots of books – over half a million so far.
This thrilling adventure sees the Doctor pitted against one of his most famous adversaries – the deadly Cybermen. The first book to feature the Doctor’s companion Martha Jones, it is sure to be snapped up by all fans of the show.
Note: this is the same link for two different stories; sort it out Amazon! Before marking any reviews as ‘unhelpful’, note that an Amazon error means that this page is for both ‘Made of Steel’ and ‘Revenge of the Judoon’. To circumnavigate the problem I’ll include reviews for both books here.As an English teacher I am well aware of the barrage of criticism aimed at the literacy levels of many of today’s children. What you have here is a superb range of stories that waste little time on preamble but plunge the reader instantly into the story and then keep them hooked right to the end; ideal for kids with short attention spans and those who struggle to wade through a full-length novel.The new series of Doctor Who has thrown up a range of publications that even rival the golden era of the Target novelisations; the ‘Quick Reads’ range are just one example of these. Following on from ‘I am a Dalek’ these two entries in the series once again pit The Doctor and Martha against the remorseless men from Mondas, and the brutal space police with rhinocerid heads. Both novellas deliver fast-paced yet intelligent tales that reflect the current TV series and which are perfect for people who ‘don’t really like reading’.
LOve this book very much and thought the story had adventure, suspense and action. Anyone who likes doctor who would like this.