Markus 🌱 reviewed Doctor Who: The Silent Stars Go By by Dan Abnett
Gøyalt eventyr med Lækjaren
4 stars
Nett som å sjå ein episode med den ellevte Lækjaren, Amy, og Rory! Lettbeint og gøyalt.
The winter festival is approaching for the hardy colony of Morphans, but no one is in the mood to celebrate. They're trying to build a new life on a cold new world, but each year gets harder and harder. It's almost as if some dark force is working against them. Then three mysterious travellers arrive out of the midwinter night, one of them claiming to be a doctor. Are they bringing the gift of salvation or doom? And what else might be lurking out there, about to wake up?
The winter festival is approaching for the hardy colony of Morphans, but no one is in the mood to celebrate. They're trying to build a new life on a cold new world, but each year gets harder and harder. It's almost as if some dark force is working against them. Then three mysterious travellers arrive out of the midwinter night, one of them claiming to be a doctor. Are they bringing the gift of salvation or doom? And what else might be lurking out there, about to wake up?
Nett som å sjå ein episode med den ellevte Lækjaren, Amy, og Rory! Lettbeint og gøyalt.
This is first of many Doctor Who books to read and any Doctor Who fan should have to add to their collection.
A bit childish, not superbly well-written, but still enjoyable. A good, quick, fun read. The characters were generally pretty close to their characters on-screen, except for a few moments where their personalities seemed a bit off.
To me it seemed like Abnett used an excessive amount of imagery when it might not have been entirely necessary, but whatever. Still okay. It reads just like an episode of the show.
This was a thoroughly enjoyable book. Nice easy summer read, despite it being sort of Christmas-ish.