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Doctor Who and the Giant Robot
I'm not entirely clear on what's 'incredible' here. It's very much not 'incredible 4th incarnation' so, unlike t


Doctor Who and the Cybermen
This is easily the hardest sell on the Target novelisations yet, though that does rather idiosyncratically include the phrase 'almost as


Doctor Who and the Curse of Peladon
I can't decide which one I prefer. Achilleos's composition is as ever lovely (and highlighted by the way Donohoe's let Aggedor s


Doctor Who and the Abominable Snowmen
As'll become quite clear if you click on the cover on the right, I don't have very much to say about this one. It feels like the arc


Doctor Who and the Dæmons
'The Brigadier and Jo Grant assist DOCTOR WHO in this exciting confrontation with the forces of black magic!'
Is it just me who th


Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils
My first question is whether the scripts for each episode were 45 pages long. My second question is why Howe finds the second half of chapte


Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks
Unfortunately, Lawrence Miles has already said the best thing that's ever going to be said about this novelisation in his open letter to


Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon
There's two problems here. The first is that I'm not sure the folk of IMC are presented as simply 'maggoty' but are instead


Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters
Simultaneous with Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion, Malcolm Hulke, the second big beast of the early Target range, enters the arena. On thi


Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion
A few things. First of all, are the Autons 'giant-sized' and do they have 'sightless eyes'? They'd be pretty rubbish 
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