Book log 2019 #10 - Night Of The Humans
Aug. 26th, 2019 04:50 pm10) NIGHT OF THE HUMANS by David Llewellyn
Another 11th Doctor and Amy book – I’d actually started Joe Abercrombie’s The Blade Itself, but that disappeared part way through (it’s now reappeared), and I needed one that fit in a pocket for travel and waiting rooms… So, yeah this was better than The Forgotten Army in every way. Better plot, spaghetti western references, better support characters, the Doctor and Amy more in character, and generally good fun in a Western-crossed-with-Mad-Max sort of way. Just more up my street, I guess. So that was a pleasant surprise, and better than I expected after the blurb.
Another 11th Doctor and Amy book – I’d actually started Joe Abercrombie’s The Blade Itself, but that disappeared part way through (it’s now reappeared), and I needed one that fit in a pocket for travel and waiting rooms… So, yeah this was better than The Forgotten Army in every way. Better plot, spaghetti western references, better support characters, the Doctor and Amy more in character, and generally good fun in a Western-crossed-with-Mad-Max sort of way. Just more up my street, I guess. So that was a pleasant surprise, and better than I expected after the blurb.