A review by fitzkreiner
Doctor Who: The Sleep Of Reason by Martin Day

4.0

For a book set so late in the EDAs, this book feels very much like an introduction. The outside POV in this book works both for and against it. The plot is fairly tight and the characters whose thoughts we do hear were interesting enough to keep my attention, but as someone who's read a lot of EDAs, I was hoping for more insight into the feelings of the TARDIS team. For what it is, I think this would be a great book to give to someone only passingly familiar with Doctor Who. Much like Blink in the new TV series, it's the outside perspective on the Doctor's world that makes this more accessible.