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TARDIS Guide

Overview

Released

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Written by

Trevor Baxendale

Pages

256

Time Travel

Future

Tropes (Potential Spoilers!)

Dawn of Time

Story Arc (Potential Spoilers!)

The Glamour Chronicles

Synopsis

"I do hope you're all ready to be terrified!"

The Phaeron disappeared from the universe over a million years ago. They travelled among the stars using roads made from time and space, but left only relics behind. But what actually happened to the Phaeron? Some believe they were they eradicated by a superior force... Others claim they destroyed themselves.

Or were they in fact the victims of an even more hideous fate?

In the far future, humans discover the location of the last Phaeron road – and the Doctor and Clara join the mission to see where the road leads. Each member of the research team knows exactly what they're looking for – but only the Doctor knows exactly what they'll find.

Because only the Doctor knows the true secret of the Phaeron: a monstrous secret so terrible and powerful that it must be buried in the deepest grave imaginable...

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Damn… that was disappointing.

So after reading Eater of Wasps, I was really excited to read this book. Not only did it have another favorite Doctor of mine but apparently this was one of the best rated 12th Doctor books that was released. Unfortunately… I don’t share the same sentiment as other people.

I would not dare say this is a bad book, there are some great ideas and concepts here, like most of the weaker Who stories. I love the setting first and foremost, this would’ve went hard on TV. And I like that this story is kinda different in that it does a more slow paced, exploration type plot. It’s very in line with the era that there’s not a big monster of the week type story but rather a more personal tale.

But then I go to the things that bug me with this book. It’s just not that entertaining. Maybe that’s just me, because I read this after reading a fun, fast-paced, rollicking tale of killer wasps and time agents… god that book was awesome. Like yeah it has the staples of Baxendale where we get introduced to a bunch of characters in which some (if not all) die in horrifying ways but unlike his other works… I just don’t really care much about the characters apart from the Doctor and Clara. And even then… unfortunately I don’t think the characterization of 12 and Clara are all that special. Which is really disappointing given that he seems to usually have a great grasp of whatever Doctor and TARDIS team he writes for. I love the 12th Doctor and Peter Capaldi. He’s what makes that era, so writers REALLY have to channel that performance in my opinion.

Ahhhh and then there’s the Glamour. I’m gonna keep it a brick, this is the only book I own that’s in this mini-series, so I don’t truly know how much the Glamour is important in the overall arc (though from seeing reviews it sounds like not that much and it’s not that interesting to begin with) however just reading this, while it is a really cool concept, it feels like an afterthought. Like it just HAD to be there. Idk, it just felt like artificial tension for the climax of the story.

Yeah man, I can’t really say more other than it was a disappointing read. I was really expecting more from the author of the three stories I listed down below, considered some of the finest Who novels you can read (at least in my opinion). I don’t regret reading it and I’m glad that other people enjoy the book more than me but I just feel like I was expecting more. Maybe should’ve finally finished The Blood Cell, now that was a really good 12th Doctor story even though I only read half of it years ago.


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