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Amazon.com ReviewIn Dreamstone Moon, Sam and the Doctor, via different routes because they are still apart, find themselves on a satellite called the Dreamstone Moon. It has come by this name because it is where dreamstone, a substance that allows the dreams of sleepers to be recorded and then played back (or something), is mined. But an artist named Anton finds that the dreamstones only give him nightmares and so determines to go to the moon to find out why. Readers are unlikely to be impressed with any of the characters here. It is easy to mistakenly believe that the soldier Cleomides is an android since it is the only way to explain her wooden, stilted dialogue and strange actions. The only well-developed character besides Sam is an alien Krakenite named Aloisse (a totally inhuman, cephalopodic sort of creature). An excellent subplot is the idea that some of the humans cannot see aliens as rational and dependable beings in their own right. This leads to Aloisse being systematically tortured, blinded, and seriously wounded, since the humans simply can't think of her as a sentient being. This, of course, echoes man's inhumanity to man--especially where race and color are concerned--and is nicely understated here. The Doctor is probably the only hope they have, but because he is an alien, those in charge cannot see how he can help them. Sam spends her time moving from one disaster area to another and encountering a series of hostile environments: it's amazing that she survives at all. It's also slightly annoying that she and the Doctor never actually get to meet in the novel--they spend the whole time just missing each other and only actually see each other twice. (I think it was twice--I wasn't counting!) The biggest problem with Dreamstone Moon, however, is that the action (and there is lots of it) is simply not very well handled. Whereas John Peel can write action so that you feel you are watching it on screen, Leonard's events seem diluted and distant, as if it's someone telling you about something that happened to a friend some years before. Dreamstone Moon is a little bland in parts. Or it could be that Leonard's writing simply doesn't appeal to this reviewer and that others will understand and enjoy the work more. --David J. Howe, Amazon.co.uk Doctor Who - The Complete Adventures - Eighth Doctor Story Title Location Notes Doctor Who: TV Movie The Eight Doctors: BBC novel: Features meetings between the eighth Doctor and all of his predecessors. British Series - TV Tropes An index page listing British Series content. Categories: Irish Media Scottish Series Welsh Series 2DTV Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps Eighth Doctor - Wikipedia The Eighth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who. He is portrayed by Paul McGann. Doctor Who Books - Checklist The Doctor Who Library (W.H. Allen) The 156 classic novelizations published under the Target imprint. Earth Tardis Fandom powered by Wikia Earth also known as the Earth (TV: The Christmas Invasion AUDIO: The Beginning) and Planet Earth (TV: World War Three The Long Game Bad Wolf) was a planet in the ... Sub-Mariner (1968 1st Series) comic books This is a consignment item. A 3% buyer's premium ($4.50) will be charged at checkout. It has been graded by mycomicshop's experienced graders and ships immediately ... Sam Jones (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia Samantha Angeline "Sam" Jones is a fictional character in the Eighth Doctor Adventures novels based upon the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Eighth Doctor Tardis Fandom powered by Wikia Biography Edit A day to come Edit. The Eighth Doctor was described as "the idealist" by the Doctor's first TARDIS to the Fifth Doctor. (AUDIO: Prisoners of Fate) List of television shows (AH) - Wikiquote This page was last modified on 11 February 2017 at 03:10. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. epguides.com - Series Menu by Year Chronological by Year We have over 7600 Episode Lists on-line (many linked to full episode guides at tvmaze.com or TV.com)
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