Doctor Who: Eleventh Doctor Novels Volume 1 Audiobook By Justin Richards, David Llewellyn, Brian Minchin, Oli Smith cover art

Doctor Who: Eleventh Doctor Novels Volume 1

11th Doctor Novels

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Arthur Darvill, Olivia Colman, James Albrecht and Nicholas Briggs read these four original stories featuring the Eleventh Doctor.

In Apollo 23, by Justin Richards, Amy is stranded on the moon, whilst the Doctor discovers one last great secret that could save humanity.

In The Night of the Humans, by David Llewellyn, the Doctor and Amy arrive in the middle of an all-out frontier war on the Gyre, the most hostile environment in the galaxy.

In The Forgotten Army, by Brian Minchin, an ordinary day becomes a time of terror, as the Doctor and Amy meet a new and deadly enemy in New York.

In Nuclear Time, by Oli Smith, the Doctor finds himself living backwards through time, while Amy and Rory are hunted through the suburban streets of his future...

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The voice acting and writing made it feel like it could have been an episode of Doctor Who. 10/10! This is getting me through my Doctor Who itch!

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I don’t usually care about things like mangling of accents, I understand this is a British show and I commend the attempts, and let imperfections go, but the overly exaggerated cartoonish American accents by the performer in the first story actually made me cringe every time. Especially a grating Boston-ish (?) accent for someone in Houston? I’m an American and we don’t talk like that. Take it down several notches please. Otherwise, the story and performances (including other performers’ American accents) were fine throughout the book, about on par with other Doctor Who books.

Decent Dr. Who, but grating fake accents in first story

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