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Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet
Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet | Douglas Adams, James Goss
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The hugely powerful Key to Time has been split into six segments, all of which have been disguised and hidden throughout time and space. Now the even more powerful White Guardian wants the Doctor to find the pieces. With the first segment successfully retrieved, the Doctor, Romana and K-9 trace the second segment of the Key to the planet Calufrax. But when they arrive at exactly the right point in space, they find themselves on exactly the wrong planet Zanak. Ruled by the mysterious Captain, Zanak is a happy and prosperous planet. Mostly. If the mines run out of valuable minerals and gems then the Captain merely announces a New Golden Age and they fill up again. Its an economic miracle so obviously somethings very wrong...
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Jari-chan
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This book is so much Douglas Adams! James Goss did an awesome job making a book out of different text fragments and documents. I had so much fun with this and loved how the characters evolved. And yes, this book made me laugh, just as every book by Douglas Adams does. Very well done, Mr. Goss!

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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 4mo
Cuilin Sounds great!! 4mo
Jari-chan @TheAromaofBooks ❤️❤️ 4mo
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Jari-chan @Cuilin It is 😁 4mo
Twainy I loved the episode and the book! Every once in a while I need to own one of the books. I own this one ♥️ 3mo
Jari-chan @Twainy Aww, so happy to hear that! I haven't seen the episode yet... 3mo
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Jari-chan
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My #BookSpin is The Pirate Planet and can't wait to read a Doctor Who book again. #DoubleSpin is a book I've wanted to read since it was published last autumn. Suisse Miniature by X Schneeberger. Also, I'm trying to get a #BookSpinBingo again - Fingers crossed!

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TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Looks fantastic!! 4mo
Jari-chan @TheAromaofBooks Thank you ❤️ 4mo
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rabbitprincess
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A pick mainly for the K-9 bits. John Leeson would be a good choice for audiobook narrator. But I think the story went on a bit too long for my liking 😐

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Anton
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Stayed up late so I could review this for Dr Whosday! This adaptation of the episode by Douglas Adams draws from multiple versions of the script, resulting in a story that's a bit different from the televised episode. The novel is a fast paced and fun adventure which fleshes out the character of Romana and her dynamic with the Doctor. Goss captures Adams' voice, and his Fourth Doctor leaps off the page. A very fun read for any Whovian! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

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Anton
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The Doctor did so hate a summariser with their 'May I remind you, Doctor, that my clone army' this and 'You seem to forget, Time Lord' that. To much list-making when young, that was the problem.

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Anton
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"You won't get away with it you know."
"And what makes you so certain of that, Doctor?"
"At the moment, nothing at all, but it does my morale no end of good just to say it."

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Anton
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The Doctor could and would talk to anyone. Romana was only really used to conversing with people once she‘d established their qualifications. But not the Doctor. Oh no. Here they were, being marched off by two faceless people who had, in all probability, been ordered to kill them, and the Doctor was being infernally chatty.

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Anton
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This Dr Whosday I'll be paying tribute to Romana, the Doctor's companion in my current read The Pirate Planet. Portrayed by three actresses (so far) and appearing in the show, the novels, and the Big Finish audio plays, Romana is an important figure in the history of Doctor Who and one of the Doctor's most interesting companions.

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Anton
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"I save planets, mostly. This time I think I've arrived here too late. Far, far too late."

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Anton
Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet | Douglas Adams, James Goss

The Doctor woke up and for once didn't feel like springing out of bed. He slept rarely, but when he did so, it was purely for the sheer fun of it and the delight of the breakfast that would follow. Sleep helped him cope marvellously with a lifetime of being stunned, rendered comatose or knocked unconscious. He always woke up with the expectations of scrambled eggs.

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Aims42
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🤣😂🤣I wish I had a cupboard at my work!

melrailey That's what I feel like doing tonight! What a rough day! 7y
Aims42 @melrailey I hear ya! Wine time tonight for me lol I hope your tomorrow is better 😄 7y
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Anton
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Anton
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This passage really sums up the Fourth Doctor nicely.

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Aims42
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No bookshelf can ever have enough Douglas Adams ❤❤❤

ThatNeilGuy Nice! 7y
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Anton
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Started reading this one last night, and the disclaimer on page one really sets the tone. 😂

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Anton
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It's Dr Whosday and I just found out the novelization of Douglas Adams' The Pirate Planet is finally available! Back in the days of the Target novelizations, all of the Adams scripts somehow got passed over (something BBC is now correcting). The Pirate Planet is the final one to be released but also the one I'm most interested in because, as an episode, it's not as famous as either of his other two stories. This might be my first Who read of 2017!