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4.0 out of 5 stars Another trip in time and space
The TARDIS materializes in 22nd-century Chad. An Agricultural Technology Unit growing an experimental fungus in a dormant volcano has encountered a strange substance that turns living creatures into a menacing golden army. Meanwhile, the Doctor and Rose discover a strange alien static...

If you are a fan of the new Doctor Who series, chances are you'll...
Published on September 11, 2007 by Sharilyn

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not convincing
GOOD: Plot is good enough, the Doctor is convincing.

BAD: Plot is not exceptional (only good enough), characters and foes are not very well studied. I expect more from the Doctor.

SUGGESTED: Not really, unless you're a REAL Doctor Who fan.
Published on February 19, 2009 by E. Accenti


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2.0 out of 5 stars Not convincing, February 19, 2009
GOOD: Plot is good enough, the Doctor is convincing.

BAD: Plot is not exceptional (only good enough), characters and foes are not very well studied. I expect more from the Doctor.

SUGGESTED: Not really, unless you're a REAL Doctor Who fan.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another trip in time and space, September 11, 2007
The TARDIS materializes in 22nd-century Chad. An Agricultural Technology Unit growing an experimental fungus in a dormant volcano has encountered a strange substance that turns living creatures into a menacing golden army. Meanwhile, the Doctor and Rose discover a strange alien static...

If you are a fan of the new Doctor Who series, chances are you'll like this little hardcover tie-in novel. Author Stephen Cole does a good job capturing the spirit of the television show, creating a memorable alien enemy and throwing in some great one-liners and a few bad ones. It may not be great literature, but it sure is fun.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent Dr. Who novel., September 25, 2007
I have already said, in past reviews, that the novels with Rose makes me miss her all the more. However, Martha on TV is growing on us. This is another good addition to any collection of the new Dr. Who books. The hard cover gives them the sophistication that they deserve. Great job by the author in keeping his characters true to the way thay are written and portrayed on television.
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4.0 out of 5 stars New Dr Who books, July 25, 2010
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this was my 3Rd NEW DR Who book loved it couldn't put it down. Last read Judgement of the Jadoon..again could not put down. highly reccommend both
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read Book!, March 20, 2009
This is a must read book from the Doctor Who series. It is great.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Doctor Who is awesome., August 15, 2008
I loved this book, and it was delivered promptly~! I'm planning on getting all of my Doctor Who books from amazon!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Doctor Who does it again!, July 3, 2007
I have loved Doctor Who since I started watching it on SciFi two seasons ago. I found one of the books at a bookstore & couldn't put it down. "Art of Destruction" has not disappointed either. An excellent read!!! I recommend it to any Doctor Who fan or otherwise with complete confidence & satisfaction.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good story, some flaws, September 9, 2007
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This is overall a good book, with an excellent story, but some flaws in the writing.
The book follows Rose and the Doctor to 22nd century Earth, where Africa is still stricken with poverty and famine, and a small research farm is trying to grow new, hardier fruits and vegetables that survive in the desert. But they stumble across an ancient alien, which begins attacking things, turning them into living gold statues. It up to the Doctor and Rose, of course, to sort it out.
The story is excellent, with plenty of twists and turns that aren't easy to predict. Rose, contrary to her character in the series, every once in a while does something useful instead of shouting at the Doctor; The Doctor is for the most part in character. The aliens introduced here, from giant worms to multi-armed, -eyed, and -tongued space centipedes, are interesting and different.

But there are a few annoying bits that stick out. While the Doctor is for the most part in character, he's more bipolar than ever before, going from hyperactive to full of rage to thoughtful within a sentence or two. Maybe he forgot to take his lithium? Second, the book is full of terrible puns at the worst moments. For example at one point, the Doctor, deadly serious, tells a character to be more alert- "Earth needs more lerts." It's not just that it's groan-worthy, it's that it's placed at the most inappropriate moment. This hasn't been a problem in the other Stephen Cole novel I've read; perhaps he just was feeling silly when he wrote this.

Overall, this is a fine book, and well worth a read, though I think before I re-read this one, I'll go through with a sharpie and mark out a few bad jokes; I don't want to strain my eyes from all the rolling.
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