Doctor Who

On the planet of Lobos, the Doctor halts a violent war between the native Loba and human colonists Job done, the TARDIS crew departs only for Ryan to discover he s left his phone behind Again.Upon returning, the Doctor finds that the TARDIS has slipped hundreds of years into the future and that something has gone badly wrong The Loba are now slaves, serving human zealots who worship a godlike figure known as The Good Doctor.It s time for the Doctor to face up to the consequences of her last visit With Lobos on the brink of catastrophe, will she be able to make things right Featuring the Thirteenth Doctor, Yasmin, Ryan and Graham, as played by Jodie Whittaker, Mandip Gill, Tosin Cole and Bradley Walsh. New Read [ Doctor Who ] Author [ Juno Dawson ] For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr This the first outing in book form for The 13th because we have already had comments like the Tardis took us to other places before Rosa a brilliant story this is easy to fit in This is lot like Dodo in the William Hartnell s story The Ark in that Dodo sneezing changed history In this we have Ryan leaving his phone behind on Lobas Like Ark we have the Tardis moves in time yet plot comparison is very similar but Not lot people, except the hard...I ve always enjoyed stories that explores the impact that The Doctor has on other people s lives, the series has touched on it a few times.Returning to Lobos hundreds of years late, The Doctor soon realises just how much of an impact she has made from her previous visit.This is the first novel to feature the Thirteenth Doctor, I was really impressed on how Juno Dawson really captured the mannerisms of this crew.It must be really difficult to write a tie in novel to be realised soon after the ser I ve always enjoyed stories that explores the impact that The Doctor has on other people s lives, the series has touched on it a few times.Returning to Lobos hundreds of years late, The Doctor soon realises just how much of an impact she has made from her previous visit.This is the first novel to feature the Thirteenth Doct...Here is the first novel featuring the 13th Doctor, as played by Jodie Whittaker in the BBC TV series.There are a huge amount of Doctor Who novels and audio adventures and I have been reading them since the old Target novels from the 1970s The problem is finding the few good ones among the vast amount of badly written ones.Having loved the first four new TV episodes featuring Jodie Whittaker I thought I would take a risk on this book Did it pay off Well, it certainly started off well, with dec Here is the first novel featuring the 13th Doctor, as played by Jodie Whittaker in the BBC TV series.There are a huge amount of Doctor Who novels and audio adventures and I have been reading them since the old Target novels from the 1970s The problem is finding the few good ones among the vast amount of badly written ones.Having loved the first four new TV episodes featuring Jodie Whittaker I thought I would take a risk on this book Did it pay off Well, it certainly started off well, with decent characterisation of the Doctor and her new companions This was no easy task when they have barely been established in the TV series yet The plot is nicely handled, with the Doctor returning to a planet after a previous visit to find that her earlier interference has changed history and not for the better In some ways it is quite...With every new season of Doctor Who comes a new set of tie in novels featuring the current Doctor As season 11, the first season to feature Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor, just recently premiered, it s time for the tie in books to be released The first of these, The Good Doctor, was released October 26 and was written by the New to Who author, Juno Dawson It s a novel that explores the impact the Doctor s visits can have on a world and how religions might spri...Impressed by the breadth of this, the first novel to be published featuring Jodie Whittaker s Doctor.Not only does it capture the new TeamTARDIS perfectly, it engages deftly with big questions, including the nature of faith religion.Right then Bloody BrilliantIn a mixture that starts with Sylvester McCoy, whirls into a soup reminiscent of angry indignant Tom and of course Jon Pertwee this is everything a new book should be.I constantly thought of the Killorans but in many ways I found that having a new race of dog folk worked better And there s even a reference to a Big Finish story about Laika I think Juno was the perfect person to tell a story like this It gets into the complexity of prejudice on just about every leve Right then Bloody BrilliantIn a mixture that starts with Sylvester McCoy, whirls into a soup reminiscent of angry indignant Tom and of course Jon Pertwee this is everything a new book should be.I constantly thought of the Killorans but in many ways I found that having a new race of dog folk worked better And there s even a reference to a Big Finish story about Laika I think Juno was the perfect person to tell a story like this It gets into the complexity of prejudice on just about every level and manages to tell a moving heartfelt story that shows you why the Doctor does not travel alone.What is equally amazing is that this is the Doctor It s not a female Doctor Who She s just the Doctor Indeed I find she reminds me the most of Jon Pertwee, who with his venusian Aikido and James Bonds style stories would likely be classed as a very masculine Doctor But he had many a gentle side as well.The...This is the first Doctor Who novel to feature the 13th Doctor, as played on TV by Jodie Whittaker.I was quite looking forward to this one as I usually am for Doctor Who books in general , but for a few reasons this time.Firstly, it s the first full in print appearance of a Doctor which is always exciting and also, it s part of a batch where two thirds of the writers are women.I think it s nice that we re starting to getfemale writers, especially timely considering the gender of this This is the first Doctor Who novel to feature the 13th Doctor, as played on TV by Jodie Whittaker.I was quite looking forward to this one as I usually am for Doctor Who books in general , but for a few reasons this time.Firstly, it s the first full in print appearance of a Doctor which is always exciting and also, it s part of a batch where two thirds of the writers are women.I think it s nice that we re starting to getfemale writers, especially timely considering the gender of this regeneration BBC Books have really made a big push celebrating women this year in Doctor Who and hopefully, this will beof a new normal as opposed to something that is appears a bit special , if that makes sense So, in that sense, I m not sure if it s a good or a bad thing that this book feels less than an occasion, or event, andlike business as usual.As it hap...3.5 5I ve had a small tradition going on for a while whenever I m really caught up in a TV show or a franchise, I ll read some of the expanded universe canon media, just to know a little bit , and so far it s been a lot of fun This book totally has some issues from a literary standpoint, but it was straight up entertaining and fleshed out all of the characters really well, plus I got to see them a bit differently than on screen, so I m pretty satisfied I m only wondering, why was it rel 3.5 5I ve had a small trad...13th doctor story A story about the Jodie Whittaker s doctor Feels like the the sort of story we d get in the show Focuses on how religion and tradition can be used to oppress a group of people, and the doc teaches them just how wrong it is to oppress people.The first novel to feature the new Tardis team and in this novel they are an established group who have been on multiple adventures together This is no bad thing as it teases how they will be in the future TV episodes.

Doctor Who
  • English
  • 14 April 2017
  • Hardcover
  • 240 pages
  • 1785943847
  • Juno Dawson
  • Doctor Who