nwhyte's review
http://nhw.livejournal.com/1007902.html[return][return]Doctor Who and the Invisible Enemy is a case where the novel is basically written as if watching the TV story and writing down what happens on screen. Actually that's not quite fair; the fact that we cannot see the embarrassingly awful monster in the last episode makes it easier to concentrate on the plot, which makes more sense and is a better sf story than I had realised.
wealhtheow's review against another edition
3.0
The Doctor is infected with an intelligent virus; to combat it he and Leela create clones of themselves (!) and shrink the clones (!) so they can fight the virus (!).
thebookishbabbler's review against another edition
3.0
Yet another fun doctor who novella. I enjoyed this one a lot. Nothing remarkable but it was fun nonetheless
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