A review by secrethistory
Doctor Who: The Edge of Destruction: A Classic Doctor Who Novel by Nigel Robinson

3.0

I read the audiobook version, and I liked it all right. The narrator was wonderful, but there were a few sound glitches (though this could have just been on my end I suppose). The writing is slightly repetitive--the audiobook is about three times as long as the entire two episode story, so it was bound to repeat itself. Still, it was very entertaining, as was the episode. For those of you like me, who love exploring the TARDIS, this is the book/episode for you. It takes place entirely on the TARDIS (probably due to budget reasons) and explores some of the inner workings and myriad rooms. It's not the most amazing Doctor Who story out there, by any means, but I liked it.