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- Sales Rank: #2025998 in Books
- Published on: 2006
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 246 pages
Dr Who meets space pirates
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Casket not a basket case for the Good Doctor
By Glenn Cook
NOTE this is a review of the Audio Book only.The great David Tennant reads this audio book and my how we do miss him from the TV series.The book features the old team of the Doctor and Rose andJustin Richards has wriiten a fine story and David Tennant more than adds to the narration.He really brings the book and plot to life.The story is enjoyable. If you're Dr Who fan on audio you will not be disappointed.I could prdeict the ending a mile off but don't let that fool you it is such an enjoyable trip geting there helped by Tennants wondeful telling of the tale.A word of warning.This book in this format was released by the Radio Times as a freebie back in 2008. It was issued as a two parter on two seprate discs.The story is still the same and read by David Tennant but the cheepo free version has no music so the retail version seems to be the superior BUT of course this does mean that there are an awful lot of copies of the Freebi version floating around and usually found in the 'make a donation box in your local charity stores so you may want to check those out first.But you should get a good price on this music included version simply because it has been released in the free format.Enjoy.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Who for da Kidz
By Sam Tyler
The Doctor and Rose have just landed on a planet that has such a strong magnetic pulse that traditional technology does not work. Unfortunately, for our dynamic duo, this means that the TARDIS has locked them out! They must find a way off the planet and an opportunity arises when a rich local man hires them to search local space for a casket that is reportedly able to bring the dead back to life. With a steamship manned by a crew of Robots the Doctor must not only discover the casket, but also unravel the age old myths surrounding one of the most famous space pirates that ever lived (and died, and lived again?).Combining space and pirates is a great idea for a Dr Who book and Justin Richards is able to do so by creating a planet that powers future technologies using steam power. Some of the ideas in this books are fantastic, especially the robots that move using steam. Unfortunately, it's the overly fantastic ideas and slight reliance on pirate clichés that makes this book feel very much a juvenile novel. If you take into account that the book is written for younger Who fans you can forgive some of the poorer writing and obvious flaws in the technology. However, if you are an older fan of the Doctor and you are well versed in science fiction this novel may be too basic for your tastes.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Splice the mainbrace and oil those servos you scurvy swabs!
By Captain Pugwash
The Resurrection Casket is the ninth original novel, this time featuring The Doctor and travelling companion Rose Tyler.The story begins with the TARDIS being drawn into a technological dead-spot in space, where something called a `Zek' is apparently draining the power of all electronic technology, leaving kind of spaceship graveyard. Added to this, the area is patrolled by the fearsome `Krarks', kind of giant space Barracuda that feed on the oxygen inside the ships and any living being they can get their fangs into. The few people who live on the planets of the area get by on steam power, even in their space-faring vessels. The result is a Treasure-Island inspired tale featuring pirates, evil robots, lost treasure, the usual power-crazed tyrant, and most bizarrely a big shaggy monster named Kevin, who apologizes politely to his victims before dispatching them.Justin Richards knits all these disparate elements together nicely to create a richly bonkers but ultimately exuberant read. Although the novel takes a while to kick-in, when it does so the results are great fun. There are some nice flashes of dark humour, lashings of piratical shenanigans, and a fair bit of seemingly inescapable peril. Forget the science and remember that this is a fantasy novel aimed primarily at kids; just curl up in a chair and get lost in the imaginative and gripping adventure.
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