Doctor Who: Prisoner Of The Daleks
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Narrated by:
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Nicholas Briggs
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Trevor Baxendale
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The story was good, though, I feel like the Daleks have lost a bit of their high-end enemy status with a few of the latest episodes. Prisoner of the Daleks brings back all of the horror, viciousness, and brutality that the Doctor's oldest enemy should have. Very well done.
Daleks!
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Would you consider the audio edition of Doctor Who: Prisoner of the Daleks to be better than the print version?
All you Time Lords looking to expand on the Daleks, might want to check this out. The reviews were good so I took this on, and was quite pleased. It is a bit muckity muck starting but the second half of the book flies. The Doctor's beliefs are very torn in his actions and you see a deeper side of him through this. No spoilers here, mates, you should check it for yourself. I gave the performance five stars because he does have the doctor spot on. Well played my friend, well played indeed...Oh, Come now!
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Memorable.
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Amazing read!
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Anyone who enjoyed The Day After or otherwise needs some additional motivation to leap off a building.What was most disappointing about Trevor Baxendale’s story?
75% of this book is an elongated dissertation of torture, humiliation and needless violence, contributing little or nothing to the story arc itself. The first and last parts of the story would have been a good story alone. One can only assume an editor talked a writer into expanding a short story into a novel. A writer with no sense of humor and a penchant for poking puppies and kittens with a stick.Any additional comments?
For me, the Doctor represents the best combination of intelligence, wit and compassion. This novel references none of those admirable qualities.Tired of the sunny disposition of th Walking Dead?
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