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Doctor Who: The Clockwise Man - Community Reviews back

by Justin Richards
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Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 10 years ago
I am going to be upfront and just admit that I am a massive fan of Doctor Who. Anything even remotely related to Doctor Who immediately catches my attention. It's still a little while to go until the next series and finding myself going through a serious case of withdrawal, I have decided to give ...
Bookish Blerd
Bookish Blerd rated it 11 years ago
This was interesting. I enjoyed reading about the adventures that we didn't see. I had always imagined there were dozens of trips in between the television versions. I had read that some people were let down by the Doctor Who books, but I don't see why. This was as good as any of the sticky situatio...
The Reading Picnic
The Reading Picnic rated it 11 years ago
This really short review was part of my "Flash Review" on my book review blog at The Hufflepuff Whovian.LOVED Nine and Rose in this, and I thought their voices were flawless. I couldn’t help but think that the story probably would have been better as an episode of the show.
Rachel Blogs
Rachel Blogs rated it 11 years ago
This really short review was part of my "Flash Review" on my book review blog at The Hufflepuff Whovian.LOVED Nine and Rose in this, and I thought their voices were flawless. I couldn’t help but think that the story probably would have been better as an episode of the show.
sixthreezy readsies
sixthreezy readsies rated it 12 years ago
Well here I am, recently converted Whovian and I've now embarked on the journey of reading all of the novels for the new Doctor Who series. This book starts with the first Doctor of the revival played by Christopher Eccleston and his companion Rose, played by Billie Piper. I really only started out ...
sfgale
sfgale rated it 13 years ago
This novel was the first Doctor Who novel i’ve ever read and with hindsight i probably shouldn’t have simply started from no.1 and gone on from there. It wasn’t terrible, but neither was it that good. I think choosing to write about a subject-matter that’s already been portrayed in the TV series any...
megancsparks
megancsparks rated it 14 years ago
This is the first novel of the new Doctor Who series, featuring the Ninth doctor and Rose Tyler.I enjoyed this in the beginning, with its unique setting (London in the 1920s and feeling a little steampunky), the clockwork men (shades of The Girl in the Fireplace), and fun "political" intrigue, but I...
Reading a Thousand Lives
Reading a Thousand Lives rated it 15 years ago
It was good. I went into it wanting a little more 9th Doctor and a little more Rose Tyler and that's what I got. Bonus points for awesome clockwork cats.Sure, the writing wasn't as long-winded and descriptive, but I didn't expect it to be an award-winning novel. It's a novel as a follow-up to a TV s...
Bookake
Bookake rated it 15 years ago
The Doctor and Rose take a trip to 1920s london, and end up stuck there and entangled in a mystery, when someone steals the tardis. The story was really well thought out, very good as a mystery/whodunnit style that makes me want to read more detective novels!I love the clockwork elements; the clock...
What I'm reading
What I'm reading rated it 19 years ago
BBC Books with Chris Eccleston on the cover. Now these are official fanfic kinda. Now badly written and fun to read. This one featured mechanical aliens, London in 1920, the Ninth Doctor, I still miss him even if I love Ten but I still miss big ears ;) Rose and The Doctor end up misplacing the TARDI...
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