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104. *Doctor Who: Ghosts of India by Mark Morris, read by David Troughton (audiobook) (2:29)
The Doctor and Donna wind up in India. They meet Ghandi and a couple of aliens who may not be quite what they seem.
It was odd to have Ghandi as such an important character in the story. The climax of the story was more than a little weak. Donna tends to be a much louder presence in the books than Rose was, but it's hard to tell if it's because she's a stronger character or just because she's louder.
105. *Doctor Who: Martha in the Mirror by Justin Richards, read by Freema Agyeman (audiobook) (2:37)
Martha and the Doctor end up unexpectedly at some peace negotiations where things don't go quite as planned (of course).
I very much liked this story. It is both a little confusing and a little predictable at times (funny how it manages that) but it all pretty much works and I really enjoyed the end.
106. *Doctor Who: Sick Building by Paul Magrs, read by Will Thorp(e) (audiobook) (2:10)
The Doctor and Martha go to rescue a human colony from the Voracious Craw.
I liked this book from the beginning to - but the end was a joke, wasn't it? There's a real end floating around out there somewhere that I just missed, right? The end just plain stupid.
106 / 150 books. 71% done!
57 / 75 *new books. 76% done!
3 / 10 ^non-fiction. 30% done!
30141 / 45000 pages. 67% done!
Audiobooks: 24h10m
The Doctor and Donna wind up in India. They meet Ghandi and a couple of aliens who may not be quite what they seem.
It was odd to have Ghandi as such an important character in the story. The climax of the story was more than a little weak. Donna tends to be a much louder presence in the books than Rose was, but it's hard to tell if it's because she's a stronger character or just because she's louder.
105. *Doctor Who: Martha in the Mirror by Justin Richards, read by Freema Agyeman (audiobook) (2:37)
Martha and the Doctor end up unexpectedly at some peace negotiations where things don't go quite as planned (of course).
I very much liked this story. It is both a little confusing and a little predictable at times (funny how it manages that) but it all pretty much works and I really enjoyed the end.
106. *Doctor Who: Sick Building by Paul Magrs, read by Will Thorp(e) (audiobook) (2:10)
The Doctor and Martha go to rescue a human colony from the Voracious Craw.
I liked this book from the beginning to - but the end was a joke, wasn't it? There's a real end floating around out there somewhere that I just missed, right? The end just plain stupid.
Audiobooks: 24h10m