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When second-hand book shopping last week, I bought The Time Machine, as I think I said. We ought to have had it, as Pedar never throws away a book, but it's sf and he is consequently allergic to it. So I bought it, along with American Gods and the Target novelisations. Actually, talking of the Target novelisations, I've read all of them except one now, and they are, as said, fabulous. Written for children in the seventies, they're brilliant. My favourite bits:

From Doctor Who and the Planet of the Spiders:

Suddenly a scream of pain filled the cave. "I AM HURT, I AM BURNING. MY BRAIN IS ON FIRE."

From Doctor Who and the Giant Robot:

The Brigadier had returned from a long and frustrating day in the Whitehall corridors of power, and was far from pleased to learn that in his absence, the Robot had been found, then lost again, the Doctor had been knocked unconscious and Miss Smith had gone off on a wild, dangerous and unauthorised mission with the one and only independent witness!

And, later:

"The Brigadier," said the Doctor crossly, "wants me to address the Cabinet, have lunch at Downing Street, dinner at the Palace, and write seventeen reports in triplicate. Well, I won't, I won't, I won't!" The Doctor slammed his fist on the bench, yelped, and sucked his knuckles.

There are some good bits in The Five Doctors, but I think [livejournal.com profile] hathy_col has taken that to the Planet of the DaleksSkiathos. I actually really want to see that one, along with Pyramids of Mars and Robot. As far as I know all the dialogue is the same for the televised stories and the accompanying novelisations. Anyway, Pedar apparently owes me money for some computer stuff I did for him a while ago. He says he does, anyway, so I'm not complaining, so if he gives it to me in Amazon vouchers as he's planning to, I rather think I may get one or two DVDs.

I've also read The Aztecs, in which the Doctor gets engaged. By accident. I'm pretty sure it wasn't meant to be quite that funny, but it is. Interestingly, there's no suggestion of his being asexual; although it does happen by accident, he's genuinely fond of the woman in question and sorry to leave her at the end.

The one odd bit about these books is the way Doctor Who and the Daleks doesn't fit in with the others. It's written in the first person, and gives an entirely different backstory for Ian, Barbara and Susan. It's the one I haven't finished yet, so we shall see.

And, yes! The Time Machine, which I enjoyed thoroughly. I wasn't expecting to, but the dense Victorian prose is unusually readable, and I got into it, so to speak. It helps that it's more of a novella than a novel, manages to throw out lots of ideas in a very small space, and ends on a particularly surprising note.

One thing that amused me, though: no-one in the book is given a name, including the narrator. There are many guests at a dinner party where the story is being told, but they are the Editor, the Journalist, the Very Young Man, the Psychologist, etc. Even the owner of the eponymous machine is "the Time Traveller." And, because you knew it was coming, there is a three or four-line cameo by a character known only as "the Doctor."

There's a fic there. I may even try and write it today, as I have nothing of significance to do.

on 2005-07-10 11:55 am (UTC)
that_mireille: Mireille butterfly (Default)
Posted by [personal profile] that_mireille
I'm pretty sure it wasn't meant to be quite that funny, but it is.

I don't know, it's pretty funny in the episode. (Yes, he does genuinely care for Cameca, but the accidental engagement is amusing.)

I wish I still had my novelizations. I had all of them that were out before 1988 or so--they took over my room for a while.

on 2005-07-10 12:22 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] loneraven.livejournal.com
Aww, I really want to see it. Poor man, who knew cocoa was so dangerous?

on 2005-07-10 12:19 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] ancalemon.livejournal.com
MY BRAIN IS ON FIRE.

*dies*

on 2005-07-10 12:22 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] loneraven.livejournal.com
*g* Note this is a giant spider. A giant spider, yelling "MY BRAIN IS ON FIRE" at the Doctor.

I love my fandom.

on 2005-07-10 12:50 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] ancalemon.livejournal.com
Oh man.

Well, it's certainly a fandom full of the good drugs. XD

on 2005-07-10 01:39 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] bekkypk.livejournal.com
What do you expect from a fandom that started in the swinging 60s? ;)
xx

on 2005-07-10 03:18 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] ancalemon.livejournal.com
Haha, true, true.

on 2005-07-10 01:38 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] bekkypk.livejournal.com
Hahahaha :D *snerks* Love those Targets :D
xx

on 2005-07-10 02:00 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] ladyfalcon.livejournal.com
I love the Time Machine, and I'm glad you did, too. And what you said about the names is definitely true. However, wasn't there one character at the dinner party, Philby or somesuch, who had a name? I ask because my favorite line in the book is "Philby was pensive." which was cool when I first read it because I liked the visual alliteration and also didn't know what pensive meant, so was able to imagine Philby doing all sorts of weird things under the influence of this strange emotion.

on 2005-07-10 10:01 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] loneraven.livejournal.com
*giggle* You're absolutely right. I wonder why he's the only character in the book special enough to be named? (apart from the baby Eloi).

Poor pensive Philby. :)

The Lanky Bugger

on 2005-07-11 02:09 pm (UTC)
Posted by (Anonymous)
I'm still puzzled about that the egg he sends through time. Who finds it and what do they do with the miniture time machine? (A certain red Dwarf episode springs to mind)

on 2005-07-10 07:49 pm (UTC)
gwynnega: (Doctor/Romana 1)
Posted by [personal profile] gwynnega
Hee, I love those novelisation quotes...

on 2005-07-10 10:03 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] loneraven.livejournal.com
Oh, me too, me too. I could probably quote hundreds more good bits, because they're just so fantastic. :)

on 2005-07-10 09:35 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] beccaelizabeth

on 2005-07-10 10:02 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] loneraven.livejournal.com
That was my immediate thought, too. But no, this is definitely the Doctor with his granddaughter Susan and her (private) tutor Barbara Wright. It's just that Ian is not a teacher, he's a man who accidentally drives into Susan and Barbara in the fog, and when trying to get them safely home finds the TARDIS.

on 2005-07-11 07:48 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] amchau.livejournal.com
Tube information (http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/press-centre/press-releases/press-releases-content.asp?prid=421) (re. what's open and what's not)-- I'm fine to get into the centre, and between Tube and buses I'm guessing it's easy enough to get around once there. So as far as I'm concerned, we're at the "where shall we meet?" stage.

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