Sunday, October 16, 2016

Review: Doctor Who: The American Adventures

Doctor Who: The American Adventures Doctor Who: The American Adventures by Justin Richards
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I received a copy of this from net Galley for an honest review.

I was excited to receive a chance to read a Doctor Who book as it's been a dry spell for anything of Doctor who for a while. The thought of being able to read the doctor's adventures in America? Through out our history was something I was definitely looking forward too. Justin Richards isn't a stranger to Doctor who as he captures the twelve doctor's character and explores certain times through out history as the Tardis get's a little cranky and flings the doctor about. There were times I could actually hear Capaldi's voice as the doctor talked! That was the most exciting thing for me because it sounded very much what the 12th would say verses one of the other doctors.

They are all different short stories and not all of them move at a good pace through. If you're expecting it to move fast pace or to be a little lengthy you're going to be disappointed. It's a small series of short stories, but it does show Capaldi's doctor in different light with the same characteristics that he has in the show. There are a few stories that to me took a bit to move through but once they got moving it was like watching it on TV. It was really fun to be reading it and seeing it and watching the doctor as your reading it.

Over all the book is great and does well to hold you over for a little bit. While waiting for the Christmas special.

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