I thought Dancers at the End of Time had a lot going for it though I was left still a little bemused by Moorcock's status as a giant of the genre after reading it. I certainly didn't feel it was a waste of my time though.
This... this I mostly thought was rubbish... and, you know, I've read every single Dr Who novel and novelisation written up until about 2008 (give or take a couple of the Telos hardbacks), plus a large proportion of the tie-in off-shoots like Bernice Summerfield, Faction Paradox, Iris Wildthyme and City of the Saved. My tolerance for mediocre Who writing is pretty high.
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This... this I mostly thought was rubbish... and, you know, I've read every single Dr Who novel and novelisation written up until about 2008 (give or take a couple of the Telos hardbacks), plus a large proportion of the tie-in off-shoots like Bernice Summerfield, Faction Paradox, Iris Wildthyme and City of the Saved. My tolerance for mediocre Who writing is pretty high.