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![](images/smallbarleft3b.gif) | Reviews for Doctor Who and the Visitation |
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By: | Trevor Smith, Nottingham, United Kingdom |
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Date: | Tuesday 14 June 2016 |
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Rating: | ![](images/rating1.gif) ![](images/rating2.gif) 8 |
A pretty much straight forward novelisation of the story. One of my very favourite 5th Doctor story's.
By: | David Layton, Los Angeles, United States |
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Date: | Monday 20 November 2017 |
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Rating: | ![](images/rating1.gif) ![](images/rating2.gif) 6 |
Saward's novelization of his own script generally meets the requirements set by the Target novelizations. It is not too difficult, so pre-teens can read it and not get lost. It preserves most of the televised episode. It has novelistic characteristics enough so that a reader does not feel that he/she is simply reading a reformatted script. It's not too demanding and bit more of a novel than the typical Terrance Dicks novelization.