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All over the world, people are venting their fury at one another on social media. Dropping their friends, giving vent to their hatred, and everywhere behaving with incredible cruelty. Even Donna has found that her friend Hettie, with her seemingly perfect life and fancy house, has unfriended her. And now, all over the world, internet trolls are dying... As more and more people give in to this wave of bitterness and aggression, it's clear this is no simple case of modern living. This is unkindness as a plague. From the streets of London to the web cafes of South Korea and the deepest darkest forests of Rio, can the Doctor and Donna find the cause of this unhappiness before it's too late? An original novel featuring the Tenth Doctor and Donna, as played by David Tennant and Catherine Tate. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Jenny Colgan is clearly among those who regard the Tenth Doctor / Donna pairing as one of the high points of New Who; as well as this novel, she wrote a Big Finish audio starring Tennant and Tate earlier this year. This is both rollicking sparking adventure with the two protagonists rubbing along beautifully (plus of course Donna's grandfather Wilf), and also a sombre reflection on why everyone is so nasty to each other online these days; finding the answer takes the Tardis crew to Korea and Brazil (incidentally places where Doctor Who has cult status) to track down the alien force responsible (if only it were just aliens rather than human nature). I was fortunate to read a particularly scary chapter set on a plane immediately after disembarking from a tediously delayed flight rather than during it. But this is glorious stuff. (I see some reviewers chiding that internet trolling was not as bad in 2008 as it is now, and some specific name-checks are anachronistic; but I can live with that - there are many bigger anachronisms in the Whoniverse.) ( )