A review by mcampany
Doctor Who and the Daleks by David Whitaker

2.0

Okay, so I was really excited when I saw a Doctor who novel at my university library. It was exciting and I learned a lot about Skaro, Thals, and Daleks, though some of the bits with Daleks didn't really match up with the current seasons. Don't care, it was still an interesting story, and I was really interested in the Thal's position on violence (or lack of). What bothered me though was how Ian treated Susan and Barbara, like they couldn't do things that men could do and needed constant protecting. It's really subtle how sexist he is, but since I read most of it during the break after my Women's studies class, I was thinking about it anyways.

Anyways, it's a good book to read, but reading it didn't make me as happy as anticipating reading it did.