Doctor Who: Ghosts Of India
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Narrated by:
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David Troughton
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By:
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Mark Morris
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This is a well written, very atmospheric story... David Troughton's nicely-judged performances really bring the script to life.
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One of my favorite Doctor Who audio books
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Some potential but still extremely juvenile
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Not my favorite
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Would you try another book from Mark Morris and/or David Troughton?
David Troughton is a decent reader, but I think I'll avoid Mark Morris in future.Has Doctor Who turned you off from other books in this genre?
I'm still interested in soft scifi. Doctor Who is always a bit variable.Did the narration match the pace of the story?
The pacing was okay.What character would you cut from Doctor Who?
I would cut any two of the supporting characters selected at random, maybe even three. The weakness in the cast comes from a little bit of characterization spread too thin over a stock Indian Boy, medical figure, big pompous Olde Worlde Mustache, etc. Narrowing focus on a few of these characters to flesh out the tangled relationship between imperialist conquerer and oppressed people afraid of the chaos the empire will leave in its wake.Any additional comments?
The Doctor and Ghandi would have been more interesting if they didn't get along, especially if they highlighted some of his less savory character traits. While the Doctor would admire ghandi, I think he might be frustrated with the absolutism of his ideals sometimes, and the man who blamed the Jews for not just submitting to the Holocaust is not going to see eye-to-eye with somebody who usually kills serious threats to humanity.Most of all, though, i was annoyed because the white organic automotons are in no way ghosts. We've had LOTS of doctor who monsters that were much more ghost-like in episodes that didn't even mention ghosts.
I like doctor who stories with ghost-like things. :(
No Ghosts, only Blandness
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