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Evolution begins - Rated
Shades of the television episode "Dalek" intermingled with an otherwise originally good story from the usually reliable Gareth Roberts, plus an interesting elaboration on the theme formerly started in "The Evil of the Daleks" - namely the contamination of the human race with the Dalek Factor.
Great book for little kids - Rated
My 4 year old daughter loves Doctor Who, unfortunately most of the books out there are just a bit too old for her yet and too long. This was perfect, we managed to read a chapter a night before bed and it didn't take too long to get through it. This is her first book with chapters in and she thought it was fantastic. I just wish there were more like this.
Short...but sweet. - Rated
Older or more competent readers may initially be put off of the idea of what is essentially a book written for people who don't like reading (100 pages of very large type in the `Quick Reads' series) but `I Am A Dalek' is actually far more enjoyable than many of the longer young-audience hardback's published in the wake of the new Doctor Who series. The book reads very much in the style of the new television series one-episode stories: very fast moving and completely shorn of fat. The story is something of a variation from that of the TV story `Dalek': in that story Rose was responsible for transferring some of the `human factor' into a Dalek, here we have a human who is taken over by the Dalek factor. There's also plenty of genuine Dalek action, including the bizarre concept of a gunless Dalek causing mayhem only with it's `sink plunger' arm, and some nice humorous moments. The only slight problem I had with the book is the rather unnecessary coda, which is a bit of a cheat and undoes a previously powerful moment earlier in the book. Still, this is good fun, and if you like the fast and breezy nature of the new television series you'll find this a perfect read.
Short, fast-moving - just what's needed for a Dr Who book - Rated
I have to in some ways agree with the people that think that Dr Who books are not very well written. I've read several and enjoyed them (as a Dr Who fan) but wouldn't recommend them to anyone else unless thye were as interested as I am. But this short story is different. Anyone who's just enjoyed dipping into the recent TV series should try this very short read. Reading it I got completely engaged for the duration (you'll probably read it in one sitting) and it was strangely like watching a TV episode, except almost better because I imagined all the events and it was really cool. The story is a typical kind of doctor who one but it's refreshing to read it rather than watch it for a change.
Dalek-tastic - Rated
This book is so greatly written. A similar-ish premise to the new series episode "Dalek", with just the one Dalek on the loose but still it's fantastic. You really feel this could be turned into a real TV episode.
In fact, it really should be turned into a TV episode. Though now we've lost Rose, I guess there's no hope of that. It's not the longest book, took me about half an hour to read it but still enjoyed it muchly! My favourite than the other Who novels as it just felt simple but excellent.
Not sure how it fits into series continuity though, as such a big event as a Dalek showing up would have most likely been mentioned on the TV... Oh well. Loved it still!