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Feast of the Drowned is a great adventure, a drowned ship, whose lost (presumed dead) occupants are now appearing to relatives in need of help "before the feast". Unfortunately either I wasn't listening fully or it wasn't explained, I didn't get what the feast was...Nor did I fully understand several other elements, I imagine reading it would help me understabd it though...
Despite this its brilliant! Well worth the cost
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Long live the Doctor!
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I do hope the rest of the Doctor Who books get put to audio book and even more that David Tennant will read them, as he brings the stories alive. Find all those adventures they had while off screen. I used to have my mother read me to sleep as a child and now I have a sexy scot instead, definately an improvment!
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Get these audiobooks
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OK, why buy the CD version of the story for an extra five quid or so? Because it's read by David Tennant, and if you're like me and love the way his voice just bleeds with enthusiasm you'll want to give this a try. He reads the prose sections in his natural accent before effortlessly switching to the voice of the Doctor, as well as all the incidental characters - a cleaning lady, an American admiral, an Indian shopkeeper, a little old lady from Edinburgh... I won't lie and say Rose and Mickey didn't give him a bit of trouble, but in this format the book feels far more like a real extra episode of Doctor Who, perfect for banishing those "end of series" blues!
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