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Loading... Doctor Who and the Face of Evilby Terrance DicksSeries: Doctor Who, Doctor Who: Target Novelisations: Doctor Who Library order (25), Doctor Who: Target Novelisations: Broadcast order (89), Doctor Who: Target Novelisations: Publication order (39)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. http://nhw.livejournal.com/1007902.ht... Doctor Who and the Face of Evil has a couple of interesting differences with the TV version: Leela is actually portrayed as young, vulnerable and, well, girly in a way that is inconsistent both with the TV story as shown and with the other books. Also, of course, we have the explanation of how the Doctor's face became the Face of Evil, as the result of a solo adventure shortly after his regeneration. no reviews | add a review
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An earlier exploit has led to the particular inhabitants that are not too pleased with him seeing him as a bad thing - due to an image of the Doctor himself.
This is another case of the tv version being better, particularly Leela, in a situation that caters to her strengths.
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