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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.
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.