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Released

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Written by

Gareth Roberts

Pages

416

Time Travel

Present

Tropes (Potential Spoilers!)

Cold open, Prison Planet

Synopsis

Inside this book is another book — the strangest, most important and most dangerous book in the entire universe.

The Worshipful and Ancient Law of Gallifrey is one of the artefacts, dating from dark days of Rassilon. It wields enormous power, and it must not be allowed to fall into the wrong hands.

Skagra — who believes he should be God and permits himself only two smiles per day — most definitely has the wrong hands.

Beware Skagra. Beware the sphere. Beware Shada.

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Title: Doctor Who: Shada by Gareth Roberts 

Overall Rating: 4.5/5 

Categories

- ☐ Fantasy 

- ✓ Science Fiction 

- ☐ Romance 

- ☐ Mystery/Thriller 

- ☐ Historical Fiction 

- ☐ Nonfiction 

- ☐ Memoir/Biography 

- ☐ Literary Fiction 

- ☐ Young Adult 

- ☐ Children's 

- ☐ Other: [Specify] 

Plot: 4.5/5 

  • Brief Summary: A dangerous book goes missing, a mysterious man named Skagra is searching for Shada, and The Doctor and Romana go on a boat through Cambridge. 

Characters: 5/5 

  • Main Character(s): This was the best characterization I've come across in a Doctor Who book so far, The Doctor and Romana were perfectly in character. I could hear the actors' voices in my head. Chris and Clare were also great characters, I enjoyed their growing relationship. 

Writing Style: 5/5 

  • Pros: Roberts' writing style has got to be the best writing I've read in a DW book. I haven't read a book that has kept me hooked and wanting to read more in a long time. I loved the hint/nods to Douglas Adams as well, it wasn't overdone, but very tactfully used. 
  • Cons: N/A 

Worldbuilding/Setting: 4/5 

  • Thoughts: Some very immersive settings, I really liked the descriptions of the Time Vortex. 

Themes: Telepathy, Hidden Past, Time Lord Shenanigans 

Pacing: 4/5 

  • Too Fast? Too Slow?: I felt the pacing was just right, though in the middle it did drag a bit. 

Ending: 4/5 

  • Satisfying? Surprising? Unsatisfying?: I did not see the twist with Salayvin coming (I hope I spelled his name correctly.) I also thought that the ending on the alien beach and back at St Cedd's College was great. 

Overall Impression: I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone who likes the Fourth Doctor. I'm curious to see how the TV and Big Finish stories stack up. 

  

Notes: There were a couple parts where there were talks about the Time Lords sweeping things under the rug, so to speak. This made me think of Division and The Timeless Child. 

 

 


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