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Indlæser... Infinite Requiemaf Daniel Blythe
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Now that Doctor Who is over for the season, I thought I would go back to some of the old "New Adventure" novels from the 90s that have been sitting on my TBR pile forever, in hopes of staving off the withdrawal symptoms. Whether this one has helped to scratch the itch any, though, I can't really say. The story, which is set largely, though not entirely, on a war-torn human colony world in the 24th century, features a trio of dangerously powerful, amoral telepathic beings that have been scattered to different points in time and space and are seeking to reunite. It's an okay plot, but not a particularly gripping one. I can't say much more for the characterization, either. Bernice, the companion at this point in the series, feels pretty generic, and the minor characters, despite attempts to render them otherwise, are flat at best. The Doctor does have some decently Doctor-ish moments, but there are also far too many moments where the author seems to be attempting to substitute continuity references for characterization. Admittedly, it might have helped if I'd read it in the proper context, as it features the characters in the aftermath of major changes that happened in the previous book, which I read fifteen years ago and scarcely remember. But I'm not sure it would have helped very much. Bottom line: it's a reasonable enough installment of the Doctor's adventures, but not an especially interesting one. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
At the end of history exists a psychically linked race of beings: the Sensopaths. When three of them betray the race's unity, they are scattered through time as punishment. The TARDIS has found them all, but if the Doctor makes a false move, he risks unleashing awesome destruction on the universe. No library descriptions found. |
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Apparently this has some continuity with The Dimension Riders by the same author, but I'm afraid I had forgotten the key details. I did enjoy the Doctor and Bernice skipping between time zones (1997 and 2387, and the far future), actually rather reminiscent of the previous novel in this series, Set Piece but perhaps slightly better executed, the 1997 scenes being particularly vivid. However the telepathic gestalt alien is not terribly exciting by Who standards. ( )