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S'està carregant… Snowglobe 7de Mike Tucker
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. I wasn't expecting anything fantastic, but now I wonder if the books are made from scripts that, while great, didn't make the cut for one reason or another. There are only so many episodes per series after all, and the majority of them link together in some way to form an overall story line. So why not take the ones that didn't fit and put them in another format for fans to enjoy during that excruciatingly long time between series? Regardless of the reason, Snowglobe 7 felt like watching an episode, and that's exactly what I was hoping for when I bought this. This wasn't my first Doctor Who story outside of watching the show, but my first was an audiobook narrated by David Tennant, so I couldn't be 100% sure if it's awesomeness was due to the format or the writer. It was probably both, but it was also a different writer than Mike Tucker, so the only things I was truly certain of was that this book was about the 10th Doctor and Martha and the story involved some kind of giant bugs and a wintry environment. If you're specifically looking for a Doctor Who story but you want something new or don't feel like re-watching the show, look no further than Snowglobe 7. The Doctor and Martha land in a giant snowglobe, one created to preserve vast sections of the Arctic and Antarctic, which would otherwise be melting. However, with the ice, something else, quite menacing has also been preserved and both the Doctor and Martha have to chip in to defeat the mysterious threat. Good example of the series and its characters. The stakes are high and both the Doctor and Martha act the way they "should." I thought story-wise this was a pretty good Doctor Who tie-in. At first, I was afraid it was going to be a bit preachy about global warming (not that I'm not about protecting the environment, I just don't want to be bashed on the head with it while reading for fun). But, after a few not so subtle nudges about how we're all destroying the planet, it was back to the plot, which was better than many of the other Who books I've read. I think the author could've done better with the characterizations of the Doctor and Martha, but again, it was better than some of the other books I've read. All in all, not a bad installment. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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HTML: Earth, 2099. Global warming is devastating the climate. The polar ice caps are melting. In a desperate attempt at preservation, the governments of the world have removed vast sections of the Arctic and Antarctic and set them inside huge domes across the world. The Doctor and Martha arrive in Snowglobe 7 in the Middle East, hoping for peace and relaxation. But they soon discover that it's not only ice and snow that has been preserved beneath the Dome. While Martha struggles to help with an infection sweeping through the Dome, the Doctor discovers an alien threat that has lain hidden since the last ice age. A threat that is starting to thaw. Featuring the Doctor and Martha as played by David Tennant and Freema Agyeman in the hit series from BBC Television. .No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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This story kept me captivated and was a good little read ( )