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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Doctor Who: Sands of Time by Justin Richards - Review

I just got back from spring break, and I read several books. One that I am currently reading is Doctor Who: Sands of Time by Justin Richards. I am not quite finished, but I have thouroughly enjoyed it so I have decided to review it. Not to worry though, I won't spoil anything!

So the book starts of with a scene that is not very important, (or so it would seem...) and then jumps right in with the Doctor. The action starts immediately, so if you bore easily, (although I don't see how Doctor Who could be boring) you need not worry. Nyssa, one of the Doctors companions and therefore a main character in the book by default, gets kidnapped. The rest of the book is what it takes for the Doctor and Tegan to rescue her. Much of it takes place in Egypt, and some of it in Ancient Egypt, which may seem impossible but with the Doctor it is nothing.

Personally, I really enjoyed reading this book. I think that if you enjoy reading Doctor Who, or you are interested in science fiction, or mummies you will love this book. Almost everything that happens is completely unexpected, and since this is Doctor Who you never know what is going to happen next, or yesterday, or has already happened tommorrow. Overall, considering the plot, (which is crazy) the characters, (which you feel like you have know all of your life) and the fact that this is a Doctor Who book, I would rate this book a soild 8.5 or 9 out of 10. But enough from me! Go and buy this book! Or borrow it! Or get it later yesterday! Or something! Just read it! Now!

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