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The story is written in the first person (Which I'm not always a fan of) with Gwen, Rhys and other characters giving their viewpoint alternating with each chapter. Gwen and Rhys's parts are written brilliantly and writer James Goss really captures the relationship that works so well on screen. The supporting characters are also well written from scientist Eloise to gay couple Tom and Josh. There is even a cameo from Jack Harkness or 'Uncle Jack' as he is referred to. There are plenty of adult moments that set it apart from the Doctor Who books like the scene with one of the 'children' and a hot bath and a rapist policeman. Providing lighter moments are baby Anwen and a plenty of humour from Rhys.
The conclusion may not really build up to much of a climax and I'm not too sure what the alien is but I really enjoyed the book and I found myself saying "Just one more chapter" towards the end. I will probably pick up the other two books 'Long Time Dead' and 'The Men Who Sold The World'. I'll give this book 7/10.
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I would laugh if they wrote Anwen's viewpoint. XD I'm laughing thinking 'bout it
That would have been brilliant XD Wonder what she thinks about breastfeeding?
Lol if she's like Melody. "Big Milk Thing"
Is your icon Razor from Robot Wars? Loved that show :D
Yeah it's Razer. I'm gonna get some friends to try to bring it back. I'm trying to get a Robo Challenge party. I love the show, even though it was axed when I was about 3. I watch on Dave.
BRING BACK THE WARS!!!
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