A review by meganmargoking
Doctor Who: The Nemonite Invasion by David Roden

2.0

This is a book only available on audio, and it is read by Catherine Tate, who played Donna on the tv show. If you've seen season four, you'll recall that Tate did a perfect imitation of the Doctor (David Tennant) in one episode. This gave me great confidence that she would read this book with ease. Apparently, I was wrong. Tate fails at doing not only the Doctor's voice, but Donna's. Yes, I'm not sure how she achieved it, but she couldn't do a Donna voice. Also, this is kind of an historical story, taking place during World War II. But even though the Doctor hints that the events taking place are important, we are never told exactly what is going on. If you are not a WWII history buff you may be left in the dark. The story is simple enough, but the author, I think, failed to write it in a sensible manner. The character of Jarman, could have been left out completely, he literally contributed nothing to the plot. On a side note, it is really weird that Donna gets a romance with a guy who is still in his teens. I'm not sure what the author was thinking.