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Interference Book One (Dr. Who Series) |
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Rating: Summary: muddy and confusing Review: well maybe not confusing. but it was certainly too long, and you just kinda waited and waited to get to the good parts. but hey, this guy is more of an arc-itect than a writer.
Rating: Summary: Love it or hate it. Review: Well, a fairly mixed bag of opinions it seems. I agree with some of the reviewers below, the whole revisionist, re-write the 3rd Doctors regeneration setup left me a little uncomfortable, but in defence of Lawrence Miles he IS the author, and he can do whatever the heck he wants with the Doctor. The BBC didn't have to publish this project, after all. Dr. Who has never been noted for it's dillegent attention to continuity (in fact, check out The Discontinuity Guide)and frankly re-writing such an important part of the Doc's past is entirely in keeping with the spirit of the on-going Faction Paradox plot. I for one found this 2-part novel to be well structured, engrossing and a worthy addition to the series.
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