A review by justiceofkalr
Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary by Andrew Darling, Neil Corry, Jason Loborik

2.0

Okay, so the two star rating is more of a personal thing than a commentary on the quality of the work. It's a great book. For what it is. Which is extremely focused on the twelfth Doctor and the other new Doctors. I gave it two stars because there was hardly any mention of the older series and older Doctors. I know it's impossible to fit everything Doctor Who into one book, but it would have been nice to see some more references. The section on the Great Intelligence could have mentioned the Doctor's previous encounters with it, the pages for bad guys that appeared in the original series could have showed a few "older models", and the pages on the Doctor himself could have given more than just a one line note of how each Doctor died. But for fans who just want to know about the very newest parts of Doctor Who it's a good book.