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|author= John Scalzi
|title= The Collapsing Empire
|rating= 5
|genre= Science Fiction
|summary='' ''Just out of curiosity if this is the smaller problem, what is the bigger problem?'' ''
 
'' ''The complete collapse of the Flow, the end of the interdependency, and the possible extinction of the human race.'' ''
 
In the distant future, mankind has been forced to leave Earth behind and has subsequently built an impressive empire compromising of 47 human colonies all connected by The Flow: a river of alternate space-time which makes travel across the Interdependency possible. Dependent on trade, the Holy Empire's survival is all thanks to the Flow… which is now collapsing.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1509835075</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Geoff Gaywood
|summary=Have you ever given your children a time machine? No? Are you sure? What about that thing in the corner upstairs called a dressing-up box – have they never been transported bodily to the 1970s by some orange cords and wide-collared shirts or whatnot? Have they never been in a museum and put on a mediaeval smock and told they're now in the middle ages? Well adults can get involved in that, too, of course – the cast of this ''Doctor Who'' adventure had to put on 17th Century garb, and that was pretty much it as far as looks go. Yes, there is an evil-seeming alien, yes there are some control bands he makes us poor humans wear, and yes there is a giant android dressed as Death, but on the whole it was one of the more simple episodes. Still, who's to say the novel isn't much more substantial, rich and varied?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1785940392</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Terrance Dicks
|title=Doctor Who and the Genesis of the Daleks
|rating=5
|genre=Science Fiction
|summary=If you were to randomly travel in time and space, where would you end up? Well, if our own battle-torn history was anything to go by, you'd like as not end up in a time and place of war. The thing is, however, the Doctor is not, for once, travelling randomly – he's been charged with carrying out errands for the Time Lords. And the most tricky of those is to go the planet Skaro, deeply enmeshed in a thousand year war, and put paid to one of the most heinous plans that could risk the universe – that of Davros to create his Dalek race.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1785940384</amazonuk>
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