Selected Product: | Doctor Who - The Pirate Loop (New Series Adventure 20) Hardcover Author: Simon Guerrier Publisher: BBC Books Release Date: December 2007 ISBN-10: 1846073472 ISBN-13: 9781846073472 List Price: £6.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Doctor Who - Peacemaker (New Series Adventure 21) ISBN-10: 1846073499 Doctor Who - Wishing Well (New Series Adventure 19) ISBN-10: 1846073480 Doctor Who - The Many Hands (New Series Adventure 24) ISBN-10: 1846074223 Doctor Who - Martha in the Mirror (New Series Adventure 22) ISBN-10: 1846074207 Doctor Who - Snowglobe 7 (New Series Adventure 23) ISBN-10: 1846074215 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Doctor Who - The Pirate Loop (New Series Adventure 20) by Simon Guerrier (ISBN-10: 1846073472, ISBN-13: 9781846073472). At this time we have not yet written a review for Doctor Who - The Pirate Loop (New Series Adventure 20) by Simon Guerrier (ISBN-10: 1846073472, ISBN-13: 9781846073472). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com 3rd Brock From The Sun | Customer Rating: | | This is my first Dr Who book (I always wait until they're twenty or more into a series run before hopping aboard), and a very enjoyable lark it is, too. As noted, Simon Guerrier has the characterisation of both the Doctor and his companion down pat from the off (the Martha's-eye view of the adventure itself lends the story very much to reading aloud - perhaps to a youngster). Plus, who can resist a tale of spaceships and buccaneering badgers? Not me. The somewhat Douglas Adams-ish plot is often, but not always, one step ahead of the reader (well, I didn't see the resolution coming, anyway) and the telling is, in turns, pacy, exciting, thoughtful and helpfully explanatory. I particularly liked the author's drawing of Martha's growing self-awareness. Very recommended. | a childrens book | Customer Rating: | wasnt too impressed, mainly read it as i wanted more Dr Who action after the end of the most excellent last series. Parts of the book will date very quickly, the story seems to plod along for the first halp and get slighley more interesting, i was hoping this would have the same appeal as the series as in anyone can watch Dr Who from 8-80 but this book is firmly in the young reader/teenage section, not overly entertaining or gritty | bryn's mum | Customer Rating: | | Rollicking good fun. The Doctor's abstracted, twinkly personality is particularly nicely drawn. I couldn't help thinking Harry Hill would turn up as the badger pirate-in-chief, and we all know a Mrs Wingsworth. Messing around with time can be tiresome, but the narrative keeps you guessing. Vivid descriptions and suitably barmy humour reflecting a quirkily individual mind-set. | Intergalactic Jolly Rogering! | Customer Rating: | A straightforward comic space opera for young and old. Kids will love the humour and easily identifiable characters; adults will appreciate the joie-de-vivre of it all. Guerrier tells his audience a simple parable of emancipation and redemption, while mucking around with pink ray-guns, space badgers, and quantum scrambled egg - and for the "Doctor Who" fans, he gets the regular characters spot-on, particularly the it's-cool-to-be-clever Martha Jones. Enjoy!
| the pirate loop | Customer Rating: | | This is probably the funniest Doctor Who that I have read to date (and I have read most of them). Admittedly it is cheesy and corny in places but it all ties in with the humor which is rhythmic thoughout. |
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