
| ISBN: | 9780563405856 |
| Publisher: | BBC Worldwide |
| Published: | 5 May, 1998 |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Language: | English |
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- 1 Edwin of the Iron Shoes
- 2 Ask the Cards a Question
- 3 The Cheshire Cat's Eye
- 4 Games to Keep the Dark Away
- 5 Leave a Message for Willie
- 5.5 Double
- 6 Kingdoms of Light
- 7 Eye of the Storm
- 8 There's Something in a Sunday (A Sharon Mccone Mystery)
- 9 The Shape of Dread
- 10 Trophies and Dead Things
- 11 Where Echoes Live
- 12 Pennies on a Dead Woman's Eyes
- 13 Wolf in the Shadows
- 14 Till The Butchers Cut Him Down
- 15 Wild & Lonely Place (A Sharon McCone mystery)
- 15.5 McCone and Friends
- 16 The Broken Promise Land
- 17 Both Ends of the Night
- 18 While Other People Sleep
- 19 A Walk Through the Fire
- 20 Listen to the Silence
- 21 Dead Midnight (Sharon McCone Mysteries)
- 22 The Dangerous Hour (Muller, Marcia)
- 24 The Ever-Running Man
- 25 Burn Out
- 26 Locked In
- 27 Coming Back
- 28 City of Whispers
- 28.5 Skeleton in the Closet
- 29 Looking for Yesterday
- 30 The Night Searchers (Sharon McCone Mystery)
- 30.5 Merrill-Go-Round
- 30.6 Tell Me Who I Am
- 31 Someone Always Knows
- 32 The Color of Fear
- 33 The Breakers
- 34 Ice and Stone
- 35 Circle in the Water (A Sharon McCone Mystery)
- Dominion
- Reader's block
- Vanishing Point
- Hope
- Escape Velocity
- Frontier Worlds
- Sometime Never...
- Halflife
- To the Slaughter
- Time Zero
- The Banquo Legacy
- Demontage
- Option Lock
- Kursaal
- Grimm Reality
- Revolution Man
- Unnatural History
- The Sleep of Reason
- Mad Dogs and Englishmen
- The Taint
- The Face-Eater
- The Ancestor Cell
- The Space Age
- Parallel 59
- The Janus Conjunction
- Beltempest
- The Eight Doctors
- Vampire Science
- The Bodysnatchers
- Genocide
- War of the Daleks
- Alien Bodies
- Legacy of the Daleks
- Dreamstone Moon
- Seeing I
- Placebo Effect
- Vanderdeken's Children
- The Scarlet Empress
- The Taking of Planet 5
- The Fall of Yquatine
- The Turing Test
- Father Time
- EarthWorld
- Eater of Wasps
- The Slow Empire
- Dark Progeny
- The City of the Dead
- The Adventuress of Henrietta Street
- Trading Futures
- The Book of the Still
- The Crooked World
- Camera Obscura
- History 101
- The Infinity Race
- Reckless Engineering
- Timeless
- Emotional Chemistry
- The Deadstone Memorial
- The Gallifrey Chronicles
- Casualties of War
- The Domino Effect
- Doctor Who: Apollo 23
- Doctor Who: Kursaal
- "Doctor Who", to the Slaughter
- Doctor Who: Vanishing Point
- Doctor Who: Legacy of the Daleks
- Doctor Who: the Gallifrey Chronicles: Gallifrey Chronicles
- Doctor Who: Demontage
- Doctor Who: Option Lock
- The Dating Game: Parallel Parking No. 6
- The Face-Eater (Doctor Who Series)
- Beltempest (Doctor Who Series)
- Doctor Who: Seeing I
- Doctor Who: The Janus Conjunction
- Doctor Who: Eater of Wasps
- "Doctor Who" the Deadstone Memorial
- Doctor Who and the Taint (Doctor Who Series)
- Revolution Man (Doctor Who Series)
- Doctor Who (Dr Who Big Finish)
- Placebo Effect (Doctor Who Series)
- This is Not a Novel
- Hope (Doctor Who)
- Doctor Who: Emotional Chemistry (Doctor Who (BBC Paperback))
- Sometime Never... (Doctor Who)
- The Fall of Yquatine (Doctor Who (BBC Paperback))
- Unnatural History (Doctor Who Series)
- Camera Obscura (Doctor Who)
- Escape Velocity (Doctor Who)
- The Scarlet Empress (Doctor Who series)
- Time Zero (Doctor Who)
- History 101 (Doctor Who)
- Father Time (Doctor Who)
- Doctor Who: Reckless Engineering (Doctor Who (BBC Paperback))
- The Adventuress of Henrietta Street (Doctor Who)
- Doctor Who: Halflife
- The Shadows of Avalon
- The Blue Angel
- Doctor Who: Dark Progeny
In Dreamstone Moon, Sam and the Doctor, via different routes because they are still apart, find themselves on a satellite called the Dreamstone Moon. It has come by this name because it is where dreamstone, a substance that allows the dreams of sleepers to be recorded and then played back (or something), is mined. But an artist named Anton finds that the dreamstones only give him nightmares and so determines to go to the moon to find out why. Readers are unlikely to be impressed with any of the characters here. It is easy to mistakenly believe that the soldier Cleomides is an android since it is the only way to explain her wooden, stilted dialogue and strange actions. The only well-developed character besides Sam is an alien Krakenite named Aloisse (a totally inhuman, cephalopodic sort of creature). An excellent subplot is the idea that some of the humans cannot see aliens as rational and dependable beings in their own right. This leads to Aloisse being systematically tortured, blinded, and seriously wounded, since the humans simply can't think of her as a sentient being. This, of course, echoes man's inhumanity to man--especially where race and color are concerned--and is nicely understated here. The Doctor is probably the only hope they have, but because he is an alien, those in charge cannot see how he can help them. Sam spends her time moving from one disaster area to another and encountering a series of hostile environments: it's amazing that she survives



























