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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The Doctor, Romana and K-9 land the TARDIS at two ships at once--two spaceships jumped out of hyperspace at the same point, and are now dangerously tangled together. While they try to solve this problem, another pops up--someone or something viciously attacks crew members. Romana is suspicious of an exploration team that takes extensive samples of the planets they visit. She has reason to be. As in many other Doctor Who stories, interfering with "primitive" planets has unforseen, violent consequences. http://nhw.livejournal.com/1051656.html#cutid4 This story had some of the least convincing monsters and effects ever, compounded by very few of the actors appearing to take it at all seriously. Rather surprisingly, Dicks has turned into his most memorable novel from this period of the show's history, a fairly impassioned parable of drugs and altered realities which comes over much better on the page than on the screen. The best Dicks novel of the second Romana. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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An action-packed novelisation of a classic TV adventure for the Fourth Doctor, Romana and K9. A freak accident locks two ships together in space - and a distress call brings the Doctor, Romana and the faithful K9 onto the scene. There they discover traces of the highly addictive drug Vraxoin, and the presence of the ferocious Mandrels. As the Doctor attempts to separate the two spaceships, he and Romana are pulled into a web of intrigue involving treacherous drug smugglers, undercover spies, and a savagely dangerous planet called Eden... (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd © 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I've given this such a low rating because the writing was surprisingly poor. Although I expect poor writing from books like these, that have been written as spin offs from TV shows, I do expect them to be able to hook me in. In this case, the story, which should have been gripping, was mediocre and not very interesting. However, the doctor was written well, and that made it worth reading. ( )