Lance Parkin
Autor de The Eyeless
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Series
Obras de Lance Parkin
Whoniverse: An Unofficial Planet-by-Planet Guide to the World of the Doctor from Gallifrey to Skaro (2015) 43 copias
The Impossible Has Happened: The Life and Work of Gene Roddenberry, Creator of Star Trek (2016) 36 copias
Dark Matters: An Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Philip Pullman's Dark Materials Trilogy (2005) 27 copias
AHistory:An Unauthorized History of the Doctor Who Universe (Fourth Edition Vol. 1) (4) (2018) 18 copias
AHistory: An Unauthorized History of the Doctor Who Universe (Fourth Edition Vol. 2) (2018) — Autor — 16 copias
AHistory: An Unauthorized History of the Doctor Who Universe (Fourth Edition Vol. 3) (2019) — Autor — 13 copias
Unhistory: Apocryphal Stories Too Strange for Even Ahistory: An Unauthorized History of the Doctor Who Universe (2017) 5 copias
The Doctor Who Chronology 5 copias
Doctor Who: The Collection [2009] 3 copias
Obras relacionadas
Short Trips and Side Steps (2000) — Co-Author "A Town Called Eternity (Parts Ones and Two)" — 137 copias
Doctor Who FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Most Famous Time Lord in the Universe (2013) — Prólogo, algunas ediciones — 94 copias
Decalog 4: Re:Generations: Ten Stories, A Thousand Years, One Family (1997) — Contribuidor — 65 copias
Time and Relative Dissertations in Space: Critical Perspectives on Doctor Who (2007) — Contribuidor — 44 copias
Perfect Timing 1 — Contribuidor — 13 copias
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1971-09-03
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- UK
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Estadísticas
- Obras
- 47
- También por
- 16
- Miembros
- 2,688
- Popularidad
- #9,557
- Valoración
- 3.8
- Reseñas
- 52
- ISBNs
- 88
- Idiomas
- 5
- Favorito
- 13
As the Doctor travels through Galaxy Seven, he finds himself on a distant planet. He arrives at the abandoned city of Acropolis. Approximately fifteen years ago, a mysterious fortress wiped out the entire population. As a result, only ghosts remain.
The plot starts with intriguing settings, great world building, interesting characters, a mystery, a problem, and a mission. As a result, the author has to cut out the exploration, so the Doctor can attack the bad guys... before bringing it to a close with the big finale.
‘The Eyeless’ occurs in a destroyed world, where the few survivors are trying to re-establish a society far from the once-high-tech cities. As they are constantly having babies, the older kids left on their own, and sometimes they get killed by ghosts in the ruins of their old city.
I find it weird that the Doctor is okay with women being forced into procreation. Honestly, I could have done without them in this one.
Then there’s character motivation. Teenagers are unstable maniacs, which is already a boring (and insulting) trope. What kind of plot device is that, with no explanation? I found that to be lazy storytelling.
This is not a novel I would recommend to anyone.
You can also find this review on my blog… (más)