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This was interesting. This audiobook is actually made up of several parts. There's a dramatized version of Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, interviews with the producer of the adaptation, the author of the adaptation, and Alexander Vlahos (the actor who voices Dorian), the first installment of ...
Now this is the way to do an audiobook... with a full cast! Everyone was brilliant and made the story come alive a lot more than just one reader. I am probably one of the last people who didn't really know Dorian Gray's story. A handsome young man about town who during a sitting for a portrait made ...
I don't really think it's fair of me to review this, given that it's a children's science text book and I'm a forty year old woman reading it for a challenge. But, hey! I did read it, and it was okay.The challenge, by the way, was to read something with a Dewey Decimal System number of 666. Sorted.
This story unfortunately felt more in love with the IDEA of Doctor Who and it's nuances than actually written in the style and voice of the show and the characters. Still, despite the Doctor and Amy not quite feeling like the Doctor and Amy (and more like caricatures), it was an interesting premise ...
Doctor Who: The Taking Of Chelsea 426 by David Llewellyn My rating: 4 of 5 stars This Doctor Who book was not so original in its storyline, but it gets brownie points for still making it exciting. Seriously, I should some day count how many stories have alien possession in them. However, in this...