
Doctor Who: The Last Dodo
par:
Jacqueline Rayner
Langue: Anglais
Format: Broché
ISBN 10: 1846072247
ISBN 13: 9781846072246
Date de publication:
July 10th, 2007
Éditeur: Random House UK
Pages: 256
Genres: Mystery
In a thrilling adventure, the Doctor and his companion Martha embark on a quest that takes them back in time to an era long past—seeking the legendary dodo, an enigmatic creature that has captured the imagination for centuries. As they step into the TARDIS, the duo finds themselves propelled through time to a vibrant and lush world where the dodo still exists. This journey is not only about uncovering the truth behind the extinction of a beloved species but also a voyage of discovery that tests their bond and resourcefulness.
The lush landscapes hide secret wonders and unforeseen dangers, reminding them that the past is not as straightforward as it may seem. With clever twists and unexpected encounters along the way, the Doctor and Martha must navigate the complexities of history while grappling with themes of preservation, loss, and the importance of every living thing.
As they piece together clues and face off against formidable challenges, the adventure holds lessons not only about the past but also about the significance of the choices they make in the present. Their journey intertwines science fiction with poignant reflections on wildlife and conservation, making for an engaging narrative that resonates with readers of all ages.
The lush landscapes hide secret wonders and unforeseen dangers, reminding them that the past is not as straightforward as it may seem. With clever twists and unexpected encounters along the way, the Doctor and Martha must navigate the complexities of history while grappling with themes of preservation, loss, and the importance of every living thing.
As they piece together clues and face off against formidable challenges, the adventure holds lessons not only about the past but also about the significance of the choices they make in the present. Their journey intertwines science fiction with poignant reflections on wildlife and conservation, making for an engaging narrative that resonates with readers of all ages.