New DW Fiction reviews
Sep. 24th, 2007 10:36 amOne of the strange perks of my job is I get to buy Doctor Who books whilst denying they are for myself, and read them before most other people. In that spirit, I present reviews of the latest BBC fiction offerings. Under the cuts, for obvious reasons.
I haven't read "Forever Autumn" yet. I can't buy it for the school library because, would you believe, I'd get into trouble for stocking a book with a Hallowe'en theme, or at least a carved pumpkin on the front. Also, after the Daleks in New York two-parter, I'm decidedly nervous of DW stories with an American setting. At least when witten by English people. There are plenty of Americans writing brilliant fanfic.
( Sick Bungalow )
( Wetworld )
I haven't read "Forever Autumn" yet. I can't buy it for the school library because, would you believe, I'd get into trouble for stocking a book with a Hallowe'en theme, or at least a carved pumpkin on the front. Also, after the Daleks in New York two-parter, I'm decidedly nervous of DW stories with an American setting. At least when witten by English people. There are plenty of Americans writing brilliant fanfic.