Doctor Who: Shada - Gareth Roberts

Doctor Who: Shada

By Gareth Roberts

  • Release Date: 2012-06-26
  • Genre: Science Fiction
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 27 Ratings

Description

From the unique mind of Douglas Adams, legendary author of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, comes Shada, a story scripted for the television series Doctor Who but never produced—and now transformed into an original novel.
 
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Imagine how dangerous a LOT of knowledge is...

The Doctor’s old friend and fellow Time Lord, Professor Chronotis, has retired to Cambridge University, where among the other doddering old professors nobody will notice if he lives for centuries. He took with him a few little souvenirs—harmless things really. But among them, carelessly, he took The Worshipful and Ancient Law of Gallifrey. Even more carelessly, he has loaned this immensely powerful book to clueless graduate student Chris Parsons, who intends to use it to impress girls. The Worshipful and Ancient Law is among the most dangerous artifacts in the universe; it cannot be allowed to fall into the wrong hands.
 
The hands of the sinister Skagra are unquestionably the wrongest ones possible. Skagra is a sadist and an egomaniac bent on universal domination. Having misguessed the state of fashion on Earth, he also wears terrible platform shoes. He is on his way to Cambridge. He wants the book. And he wants the Doctor...

Reviews

  • Must Read

    5
    By goldsasquatch
    I am an avid doctor who fan and I must say this book was a great read that kept me hooked. The doctor is true to the show and the story is interesting and contains lots of twists and surprises. If you like Tom Baker pick this book up you will not be sorry.
  • Incredible!

    5
    By Techfish
    In which the Doctor entertains a crush on yet another space/time machine and the end result is positively hilarious and absolutely marvelous (even amidst the genius of the REST of the story)! Certainly, if one is to read any one of the massive literary branch of the Doctor Who universe, this must be it.
  • Worth a read

    5
    By Usedtolovemyfroggies
    The infamous Shada. Seeing it frequently mentioned in DWM, I was delighted to find it in novel form. The episode that never was. Everyone loves Tom Baker and as a previous reviewer said, it's a treat to "see" him back in action. Excellent plot, great twists and surprises. It was a real pleasure to read. I highly recommend.
  • Classic Adam's WHO

    4
    By Zyrith
    Being a Doctor Who fan for a long time, it was great reading a story that truly brings those classic Tom Baker era characters back to life. This book does have the feel, depth and quirky-ness of a real Douglas Adams' book. I would have enjoyed a little more 'why' of Skagra's monstorous creations, but all-in-all a great read and visually enticing story. Shada has now truly been brought to us Whovian fans.

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