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White Darkness
White Darkness | David A. McIntee
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This new series of original novels takes up where the TV series left off. Novels published in 1992 demonstrated the scope of this series, from all-action space adventure to psychological thriller to mythic fantasy. All stories feature the Seventh Doctor and his new companion, Bernice Summerfield.
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Anton
White Darkness | David A. McIntee
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Mehso-so

This one was just alright. Like a lot of New Adventures, it spends too much time with characters other than the Doctor and his companions, and the Doctor/Older Ace dynamic still feels off. Still, I can't completely dismiss any book that adds the Old Ones to the Doctor Who universe. ⭐️⭐️1/2

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Anton
White Darkness | David A. McIntee
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And here is how I track book series progress. This isn't every series I've read a book from this year, but it does show the multivolume series I plan to finish or read several books from in 2018.

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Anton
White Darkness | David A. McIntee
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I decided to go back to the New Adventures series, specifically the Ace/Benny era. This one is an historical set in early twentieth century Haiti. Voodoo and zombies, plus the Doctor gets a new suit!