Doctor Who: The Nightmare Of Black Island (Doctor Who)3 reviews
Mike Tucker

Random House UK, 2007

Dr Fixit Does It Again

+ A Fun Diversion Worth Your Time
+ My first - and still my favorite!

The Dr. Who books, devoted to the last three years, are formulistic and basicially themed alike. Ordinarily this would be a problem, but with these chracters it is a delight. Kind of like the Bond films and Sherlock Holmes pistaches. We expect something of The Doctor and we are not let down. ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: Monsters Inside (Doctor Who)12 reviews
Stephen Cole

BBC Books, 2005

Great read!

+ NIce tie-in
+ Skinning Aliens
+ Very like the Doctor!
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: The Clockwise Man9 reviews
Justin Richards

BBC Books, 2005

The Good and Bad of the New Series

+ The Clockwise Man - Fun to read!
+ An Earthly Child
+ Hey, It's Doctor Who...not Shakespeare!
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: Wetworld (Doctor Who (BBC Hardcover))5 reviews
Mark Michalowski

Random House UK, 2007

Cute otters, lots of mud, and one monster.

+ Good book. Light Reading
+ Neither Soggy nor Waterlogged!
+ Good fun
+ Forever Autumn
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: Sick Building (Doctor Who (BBC Hardcover))7 reviews
Paul Magrs

Random House UK, 2007

book review

A great quick read i really enjoyed this book It was like watching an episode of Doctor Who. Can't wait for season four to come out on dvd.
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: Martha In The Mirror (Doctor Who)1 review
Justin Richards

Random House UK, 2008

Re: Doctor Who

An excellent entry in the ongoing Doctor Who series. This story's well-written with several small surprises to keep the reader guessing most the way through the novel. A fine place to begin reading this new series for fans of the BBC television show.
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: The Stealers Of Dreams9 reviews
Steve Lyons

BBC Books, 2006

"I say that even the bad dreams are good for us."

+ Excellent Adveture
+ Doctor Who: The Stealers of Dreams
+ Two thumbs up
+ "Was I Clever?"
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: Shining Darkness (Doctor Who)
Mark Michalowski

Random House UK, 2008

For Donna Noble, the Andromeda galaxy is a long, long way from home. But even two-and-a-half-million light years from Earth, danger lurks around every corner... A visit to an art gallery turns into a race across space to uncover the secret behind a shadowy organization. From the desert world of Karris to the interplanetary scrapyard of Junk, the Doctor and Donna discover that appearances can be ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: Wishing Well (Doctor Who)1 review
Trevor Baxendale

Random House UK, 2008

Excellently Creepy Read

It might not win any awards for being the most original novel, but that's not really the point, right? There are some familiar elements here to anyone who's seen or read the Doctor's adventures. But that doesn't stop the story from being a fun, quick read. The central mystery and threat in the ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: Forever Autumn (Doctor Who (BBC Hardcover))8 reviews
Mark Morris

Random House UK, 2007

Something Wicked This Way Comes...

+ No Treats For Halloween This Year
+ Not a Bad Story
+ Good book. Light Reading
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: The Story Of Martha (Doctor Who)
Dan Abnett

Random House UK, 2009

For a year, while the Master ruled over Earth, Martha Jones travelled the world telling people stories about the Doctor - how he has saved them before, and how he will save them again. This is that story. It tells of Martha's travels - from her arrival on Earth as the Toclafane attacked and decimated the population through to her return to Britain to face the Master. But it's more than that. This ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: The Pirate Loop (Doctor Who)2 reviews
Simon Guerrier

Random House UK, 2008

Entertaining, Quick Read

+ A GREAT READ WITH LOTS OF LOOPS

The tie-in novels for Doctor Who can be hit and miss. They're quick reads - at about 230 pages and in a larger font, it usually only takes about 2 hours to read start to finish. They're a fun escape on a boring work lunch. However, at $11.99 (suggested retail) they can be a bit of a monetary ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: The Resurrection Casket (Doctor Who)6 reviews
Justin Richards

BBC Books, 2006

Another winner from the Doctor Who series!

+ A Delightful Entry in the Series
+ Another exciting adventure!
+ Enjoyment
+ Four stars for the book, two for the audio version
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: The Doctor Trap (Doctor Who)1 review
Simon Messingham

Random House UK, 2008

Planet 1 is Not What It Seems

"Excitement, tension, the thrill of the chase, these were a few of his favourite things." - The Doctor Trap, p. 187 Sebastiene is physically flawless, incredibly powerful and more than a little bit maniacal. As the ruler of Planet 1, Sebastiene has everything he could ever want, but that will ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: The Deviant Strain (Doctor Who)7 reviews
Justin Richards

BBC Books, 2006

Fantastic!!

+ The Doctor, Rose and Capt. Jack fight back!
+ Entertaining

This, like all the ninth doctor books is a quick read. It moves along at a pretty good pace (sort of like an extended episode), won't bore you with too many details (i.e. the science behind stuff), and let's you get a little more Capt. Jack. This one takes place in modern times and has the most ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: The Art Of Destruction (Doctor Who (BBC Hardcover))5 reviews
Stephen Cole

Random House UK, 2007

Doctor Who is awesome.

+ Another excellent Dr. Who novel.
+ Another trip in time and space
+ Good story, some flaws
+ Doctor Who does it again!
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: Sting Of The Zygons (Doctor Who (BBC Hardcover))7 reviews
Stephen Cole

Random House UK, 2007

A Great Story

+ Doctor Who: Sting Of The Zygons
+ Old Enemy, New Doctor
+ More Zygons
+ "But that was ages ago, up in Loch Ness and about seventy years from now."
  
  











  



  
The Stone Rose (Doctor Who)18 reviews
Jac Rayner

BBC Books, 2006

A fun read - probably 3.5 stars

+ Rose in Rome...

Having been completely sucked into the new Doctor Who (both 9th and 10th Doctors) I now find myself devouring everything I can get my hands on. The novel tie-ins all seem to be written for an all-ages audience; not terribly sophisticated writing, but entertaining. I thought this one was a ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: Beautiful Chaos (Doctor Who)
Gary Russell

Random House UK, 2009

Donna Noble is back home in London, catching up with her family and generally giving them all the gossip about her journeys. Her grandfather is especially overjoyed - he's discovered a new star and had it named after him. He takes the Doctor, as his special guest, to the naming ceremony. But, the Doctor is suspicious about some of the other changes he can see in Earth's heavens - particularly ...
  
  











  



  
Doctor Who: Snowglobe 7 (Doctor Who)1 review
Mike Tucker

Random House UK, 2008

More of the Same

I find that the present Doctor Who novels are bland. Maybe I'm biased, but I really enjoyed The New Adventures and many of the Eighth Doctor novels which had more depth and were more challenging for the reader. Maybe they need to use new authors? Or is the fault of the editor? This book just ...