Sunday 25 February 2018

Review: Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet

Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet by James Goss
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Doctor Who: The Pirate PlanetThe last Doctor Who novel I read was extremely disappointing (Doctor Who: The Coming of the Terraphiles). I was worried that someone creating a novel from a TV story by Douglas Adams would fall short and disappoint me again. I could not have been more wrong. Where the Michael Moorcock story completely fails to capture the character of the Doctor, James Goss nails it. Of course, it helps that he had access to early drafts, full scripts and a bucket load of other stuff from the Adams Archive. It is difficult to see where Adams ends and Goss begins; an astonishing achievement. I will be looking for more James Goss soon to see what else he can do.

I’ll finish with a couple of (non-spoiler) quotes that to me say Douglas Adams but could be James Goss. What do you think? Can you see the join?

Quote 1:

Romana still had a lot to learn about the universe. How could a planet have a soul? Well, she had yet to see an English country garden on a summer's day.


Quote 2:

‘Doesn’t matter. We’ll never get in!’ Last time, she’d had the element of surprise on her side. And had landed an air-car on them. This time, they were pinned down.

‘Never?’ The Doctor looked hurt. ‘Never say that to a Time Lord.’

‘Never say what?’

‘Never.’

‘Never what?’ asked Romana.

‘Mind,’ the Doctor sighed.

‘What mind?’

‘Never mind.’

‘Never mind what?’

‘What?’ Now the Doctor was thoroughly confused.

‘What?’ Romana heartily hoped someone would shoot them. The Doctor first, though.

‘Doesn’t matter,’ the Doctor said. ‘We’ll get in somehow.’

‘We can’t!’

‘Never say that to a Time Lord,’ the Doctor beamed.

‘Oh, you’re impossible.’

‘No, just very, very improbable.’
Update

Famously, Adams was writing The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy while working on Doctor Who. The links between the two are clear in this book (for example, the “very improbable” quote above) but it is particularly clear in the section at the end where James describes some of the material he had access to from the Adams archive. My favourite from the archive is in the appendices where James reproduces Adams’ thoughts on who might be behind the Key To Time. There, at the end of a list of possible villains, Adams had handwritten a single word: “Mice”!

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Sunday 11 February 2018

Review: Out of the Darkness

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Out of the Darkness: The transformation of one of Scotland's most violent prisonersOut of the Darkness: The transformation of one of Scotland's most violent prisoners by Anthony Gielty
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Interesting read. I know the author and it is hard to believe the Anthony today was ever the Tony in the book.

Account of gang culture and prison life that both facinating and horrifying. Even more incredible is the story of the transformation that faith in God brought to Anthony's life.

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Wednesday 7 February 2018

Books Read in 2018

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Mr Muir's bookshelf: read-in-2018

Hidden Figures: The Untold Story of the African American Women Who Helped Win the Space Race
really liked it
I saw the film and assumed the book would be similar, i.e. a “based on a true story” semi-fictional account. But no. This is more of a history book than an historical novel. It is meticulously researched, but told in a somewhat plodding ...
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Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet
it was amazing
The last Doctor Who novel I read was extremely disappointing (Doctor Who: The Coming of the Terraphiles). I was worried that someone creating a novel from a TV story by Douglas Adams would fall short and disappoint me again. I could not ...
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The End of the World
really liked it
We don’t talk about vampires. Wasn’t convinced by the end but otherwise a good read. A short story that I got as a free eBook on the Kindle app. It is probably still available.
tagged: read-in-2018
Gold, Babies and the Brothers Muldoon
liked it
A quick and easy read. Bit short and throws you right into the action. Very much depends on knowing the characters to make sense of it all. A short story that I got as a free eBook on the Kindle app. It is probably still available.
tagged: read-in-2018
Out of the Darkness: The transformation of one of Scotland's most violent prisoners
really liked it
Interesting read. I know the author and it is hard to believe the Anthony today was ever the Tony in the book. Account of gang culture and prison life that both facinating and horrifying. Even more incredible is the story of the transf...
tagged: read-in-2018

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Mr Muir's bookshelf: currently-reading

The Graveyard Book
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Peace, Love and Potatoes
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