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![](images/smallbarleft3b.gif) | Reviews for Eater of Wasps |
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By: | the Traveller, Reading Eater of Wasps |
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Date: | Sunday 4 June 2006 |
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Rating: | ![](images/rating1.gif) ![](images/rating2.gif) 8 |
Apart from the all-out gross factor this book has to offer, with plenty of wasp-related scenes, the Doctor is written for superbly, and the wasp on the Doctor's hand while touching a nucleur bomb is pure Doctor Who.
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![](images/smallbarleft3b.gif) | Story forgettable at best |
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By: | Wolfgang Bailey, Harrogate, United Kingdom |
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Date: | Sunday 26 March 2023 |
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Rating: | ![](images/rating1.gif) ![](images/rating2.gif) 4 |
Not only is the story "meh", but it seems Baxendale is also a transphobe, so it makes it even harder to find the will to look for something good in it