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Doctor Who and the Genesis of the Daleks by Terrance Dicks
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The Genesis Of the Daleks is one of the few very best Doctor Who stories without a doubt. The novelisation is rather good, too, if necessarily cut down because of all that is going on.

The experiments on Skaro, Davros, the local inhabitants of the planet, and the Doctor with an extremely terrible decision to make about what to do about it all when he has the power.

Definitely one toThe Genesis Of the Daleks is one of the few very best Doctor Who stories without a doubt. The novelisation is rather good, too, if necessarily cut down because of all that is going on.

The experiments on Skaro, Davros, the local inhabitants of the planet, and the Doctor with an extremely terrible decision to make about what to do about it all when he has the power.

Definitely one to check out to find out how the favorite bad guys came to be. check out to find out how the favorite bad guys came to be.

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  bluetyson | Nov 30, 2009 |
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One of the greatest TV stories, and I still think one of the best novelisations. The action is breathlessly stripped down from six episodes to fit the Target format; but Dicks also adds a lot more circumstantial detail about the horrible landscape of Skaro, Davros, the Kaled and Thal leaders, the reactions of Harry and Sarah to their environment, and the Doctor's moral dilemmas. Despite knowing the story as well as I do, I found myself reading avidly to the end.

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  nwhyte | May 28, 2008 |
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