by Justin Richards
I'd just said few weeks back how I hadn't read any tie-in novels for a bit, when the good people at Blogging for Books offered this. Seemed like a good way to get back into them. Things got off to a rough start when the argument that the Doctor and Clara were having about their next destinatio...
(I got an ARC courtesy of NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.)This is only the second Doctor Who novel I read. In the meantime, I managed to catch up on a lot of episodes I hadn't seen (including the ones with the Twelfth Doctor); it was a good idea, since otherwise I would have had less cl...
Sigue leyendo para encontrar la reseña en español The plot starts with a very interesting situation. A man has been found murdered -and it's clearly a murder and not a suicide, as it would not be possible for him to stab himself in the back- in a locked room. The last thing he did was starting a let...
I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review, thank you! I requested some Doctor Who novels because of the new series of Doctor Who, now featuring the 12th Doctor. I've to admit I still need to watch it, but I missed the first one, and want ...
When the Doctor and Clara visit a carnival in Victorian London after the Doctor detects a power spike, they cross paths with Madame Vastra, Jenny Flint, and Strax. Vastra and Jenny are attempting to solve a locked room mystery while Strax is on the trail of someone who murdered a friend of his. Ho...
www.readingbifrost.comWhen I first started to read this book, knowing I was going to review it after, I didn’t know how I was going to do so unbiased. It’s Doctor Who. One of Justin Richards’ (fan-girl, Mr.Richards!) Doctor Who books. Thankfully I didn’t have to worry, because the story was amazing ...