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2 thoughts on ““Doctor Who”, the Resurrection Casket (Dr Who)”
Great fun This audiobook version of an original Doctor Who novel is great for fans wanting to fill the void now that the second series has finished airing. It’s helped a lot by having David Tennant narrating, even though his impression of Billie Piper leaves a little to be desired. The story is very good and has the kind of character development many people say is lacking from the new, 45-minute story structure of the TV series. The Doctor’s dialogue is as snappy and well-written as a Russell T. Davies script, particularly in his confrontation with a monster called Kevin.
Happy parents and happy child My daughter loves Doctor Who and reading but unfortunately suffers from the dreaded car sickness which makes reading in the car a no-no. We decided to try to pass the long holiday journey with an audio book to stop the ‘Are we there yet?’and ‘I need the sick bucket’outcries. It worked. She has listened to the story on every car trip we have made and loves it and there have been no ‘buckets’ required. She was particularly enamoured by the fact that the Doctor told the story and that he was a fellow Scot. We will definately be buying more audio as well as conventional Doctor Who books.
Great fun This audiobook version of an original Doctor Who novel is great for fans wanting to fill the void now that the second series has finished airing. It’s helped a lot by having David Tennant narrating, even though his impression of Billie Piper leaves a little to be desired. The story is very good and has the kind of character development many people say is lacking from the new, 45-minute story structure of the TV series. The Doctor’s dialogue is as snappy and well-written as a Russell T. Davies script, particularly in his confrontation with a monster called Kevin.
Happy parents and happy child My daughter loves Doctor Who and reading but unfortunately suffers from the dreaded car sickness which makes reading in the car a no-no. We decided to try to pass the long holiday journey with an audio book to stop the ‘Are we there yet?’and ‘I need the sick bucket’outcries. It worked. She has listened to the story on every car trip we have made and loves it and there have been no ‘buckets’ required. She was particularly enamoured by the fact that the Doctor told the story and that he was a fellow Scot. We will definately be buying more audio as well as conventional Doctor Who books.