| 1. Doctor Who: Prisoner of the Daleks: An Unabridged Doctor Who Novel | 
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By: Trevor Baxendale Publisher: BBC United Kingdom January 05, 2010
Barring one or two mildly uncharacteristic Doctor moments, this was an unrelentingly exciting read. The Daleks are particularly well captured in Mr. Baxendale's narrative, and the supporting characters are well conceived and executed generally. I immediately purchased this author's other Doctor book. Highly recommended... more
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| 2. Evolution | 
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By: Nicholas H. Barton, Derek E. G. Briggs, Jonathan A. Eisen, David B. Goldstein, Nipam H. Patel Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press June 30, 2007
At first glance, the book is fantastic. Only when you start reading it, you discover that it is too unwieldy and tries to accomplish too much. Authors decided not to choose any particular knowledge level for their audience, but instead cover a lot of ground very quickly. The learning curve in this book is extremely steep! This is a book that will take you from description of molecular nature of... more
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| 3. The Doctor Who Storybook 2007 (Dr Who) | |
By: Russell T Davies, Tom MacRae, Gareth Roberts, Nicholas Briggs, Clayton Hickman Publisher: Panini Books July 01, 2006
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| 4. Doctor Who Short Trips: Dalek Empire | 
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From: Big Finish Publisher: Big Finish October 28, 2007
I have read several of the Short Trips collection, and this has been the sole disappointment of the lot. The major drawbacks are that much of the story does not deature the Doctor, and the parts that do are very heavy on the Seventh Doctor. I have found the appeal of the Short Trips series to be that you always get a sampling of all of the Doctors, and breaking away from that format was a mistake... more
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| 5. The Eighth Doctor Collection (Doctor Who) | 
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By: Alan Barnes, Nicholas Briggs, Mark Gatiss Publisher: Big Finish Productions Ltd August 30, 2008
There are multiple people voicing the many characters in these rich, classic Dr Who adventures. Almost as good as as the new ones... more
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| 6. Doctor Who and the Dalek Invasion of Earth: A Classic Doctor Who Novel | 
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By: Terrance Dicks Publisher: BBC United Kingdom February 23, 2010
Anyone familiar with the target range of Doctor Who novelizations will be very familiar with Terrance Dicks since he wrote so many adaptions in the range. You will also be familiar with the many criticisms of Dicks style. I`m afraid with DALEK INVASION OF EARTH these criticisms are justified.
Terry Nation`s 1964 teleplay suffers from being wildly over-ambitious featuring devestated city... more
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| 7. The Sirens of Time (Doctor Who) | 
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By: Nicholas Briggs Publisher: Big Finish Productions Ltd 1999-07
Gallifrey is surrounded by an unknown fleet with superior technology. The only lead the beleaguered Time Lords have is a trace of the Doctor's artron energy. Meanwhile, on a lonely planet, in the north Atlantic and onboard a star cruiser the Doctor finds himself in the company of a young woman who seems strangely familiar.
Big Finish needed something special to kick off their range of... more
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| 8. Embrace the Darkness (Doctor Who) | 
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By: Nicholas Briggs Publisher: Big Finish Productions Ltd April 01, 2002
The Daleks are falling prey to a mysterious ailment. Believing the Doctor can reverse the effects they trap the TARDIS in a time corridor.
This audio ties in with the classic series episode "The Dalek Invasion of Earth". It's a positive cornucopia of Dalek mythos featuring Robomen, Thals, Skaro. I quite like the first three parts of the story, but the final resolution, which relies... more
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| 9. Doctor Who and the Cybermen: An Unabridged Doctor Who Novel | |
By: Gerry Davis Publisher: BBC United Kingdom January 05, 2010
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| 10. Doctor Who: The Dalek Conquests | |
By: Nicholas Briggs Publisher: BBC Audiobooks America November 01, 2006
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