Started Sept 30th, finished Oct 2nd.
This is a follow along with Paul's Blog. Pop over there. His reviews are usually in much more depth.
I was looking forward to this one. I hadn't read it before and it's one of my favourite stories. Luckily I had missed the hype before I saw it.
The pedant in me was dismayed by the wrong Cybermen on the cover. I'm very fond of the very early Cybermen and they shouldn't be airbrushed out!
I have heard that there are slight updates in the Target novel to update it for a more modern audience. Since we're now even further on those updates were a little lost to me. I have to say I couldn't find much difference between the text and the TV version.
The story was told well. Built most of it's character's up at a good pace. If I had to choose between the book and the TV version I'd take the TV version. That's rare for me but 'those iconic scenes' just don't come across as well in the book.
I enjoyed this telling a lot although the excitement is never there when you know how it all ends. I'd say it's one of the better re-tellings. It's just a shame I never read it as a kid. Unless I've forgotten that I did.
4 out of 5 pawprints
Next - When the Tripods Came by John Christopher