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Doctor Who: Monsters Inside

(Book #2 in the Doctor Who: New Series Adventures Series)

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The TARDIS takes the Doctor and Rose to a destination in deep space - Justicia, a prison camp stretched over seven planets, where Earth colonies deal with their criminals. While Rose finds herself... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Great read!

This book is a fast read. The story is fast paced and the action is non stop. You can actually see the story moving on in your mind. Great read!

Skinning Aliens

I really, really loved this book! It has the action, suspense and witty dialuoge that is a signature of the show. With the Doctor and Rose seperated for most of the book, it really showed what she could do on her own, and how they never lose faith in each other. I highly recomend this book to Doctor Who fans who are thinking of getting into the book series; it's the best one I've read yet!

Doctor Who Monsters Inside

This was a wonderfully written adventure that held TRUE to the characher so Fantastically played by Christopher Eccleston. The first book did not capture the right attitude or air for the doctor, and fankly the plot was flat....THIS one was wonderful. It was exciting, fun, and mysterious .... Just the way Doctor Who should be. Skip Clockwork Man and go right to this book.

The Monsters Inside, great read

The book was well written with a good pace and feel. The author had a good feel of the characters that sprang to life from the pages. I read through it in three days, it was hard to put down. A great book and worth the money. I also appreciate the hard cover, as I prefer those over paperbacks.

Prisoner in cell-block wHo

This is the best book so far in the 9th doctor line. Funny, scary, fast paced, this book is a good read. The plot was not totally predictable, and had some great twists and turns (guess who is the monster!). While the book would have read better if I had seen the BBC series, I can't blame that on the author. I also enjoyed the charecters. So many Who novels have such flat static people, but this one actually had people who developed with the story. Most important, the premise was diffrent then most new Who novels that just try to capture the old series style. If I wanted the old series, I would watch/read the old series. I am looking for new who novels to expand and build on what's been done before (and not just doing cruel things to Ace). All in all, a good solid read that has restored my hope for the 9th doctor novels. Here's hoping the next three are more like this one.
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