A review by gingerreader99
Doctor Who: Damaged Goods by Russell T. Davies

5.0

As if the previous book I read (Moments Asunder ) wasn't depressing enough I got to read this, the darkest and most draining Dr. Who novel I've had the chance to read. The darkest depiction of Thatcher's Britain - a clear social commentary on the neoliberal horror she brought to the UK alongside a terrifying opponent the Doctor has to face. This is not a book for the average fan. It deals with themes many would shy away from and all the better that it does. This is a Dr. who book that is so striking every fan SHOULD read it. Honestly I'm still reeling from what I've read here and am having trouble putting this into a coherent review.

Let's just leave it at this. This is both one of the best yet most depressing books - especially for Dr. Who - I've ever read and I'd read it again and gladly read another Davies Who novel that is as different as this one.