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I think it's more a case of gems scattered throughout rather than a line of really excellent books. I find, however, that this is true of most book series written by different authors, not just Doctor Who.
The Seventh Doctor really does act like a real SOB as the series continues, doesn't he? I liked his darker edge, to be honest, though he does dip a little too far as the series goes on.
I liked Happy Endings at the time, but I'm not sure I would now. It's been years since I last read it.
The Seventh Doctor really does act like a real SOB as the series continues, doesn't he? I liked his darker edge, to be honest, though he does dip a little too far as the series goes on.
I liked Happy Endings at the time, but I'm not sure I would now. It's been years since I last read it.

The good is quite entertaining the bad is painfully bad.
The Doctor being constantly up to something wears thin, as does Benny.
It is fun seeing Ace grow up and get a leaving scene though.
Travis wrote: "It is fun seeing Ace grow up and get a leaving scene though."
Which is why I never could get into the BBC PDAs with 7 & Ace - it was like stepping backward instead of going forward.
Which is why I never could get into the BBC PDAs with 7 & Ace - it was like stepping backward instead of going forward.

There are a very few really goods ones; many average ones and some really BAD ones.
Since tastes differ so much, I have seen some of the same titles both loved and hated, lol I read them when I find copies in our used bookstores--most I think are just okay.


Does it get better, or does it continue with some gems scattered in with some serious manure for the rest of the run?
Missing Adventure seem to be much better. But the NA's obsessions with sex, violence, and a manipulative b*stard called the Doctor really turns me off most of the time.
Thoughts?