Customer Reviews
Great - By: DB Dom, 05 May 2007 
Feast of the Drowned is a great adventure, a drowned ship, whose lost (presumed dead) occupants are now appearing to relativesin need of help "before the feast". Unfortunately either I wasn't listening fully or it wasn't explained, I didn't get what the feast was...Nor did I fully understand several other elements, I imagine reading it would help me understabd it though...
Despite this its brilliant! Well worth the cost
Long live the Doctor! - By: Cazzybaby, 03 Aug 2006 
I do hope the rest of the Doctor Who books get put to audio book & even more that David Tennant will read them, as he brings the stories alive. Find all those adventures they had while off screen. I used to have my mother read me to sleep as a child & now I have a sexy scot instead, definately an improvment!
Get these audiobooks - By: Ms. K. M. Kitching, 22 Jul 2006 
OK, why buy the CD version of the story for an extra five quid or so? Because it's read by David Tennant, & if you're like me & love the way his voice just bleeds with enthusiasm you'll want to give this a try. He reads the prose sectionsin his natural accent before effortlessly switching to the voice of the Doctor, as well as all the incidental characters - a cleaning lady, an American admiral, an Indian shopkeeper, a little old lady from Edinburgh... I won't lie & say Rose & Mickey didn't give him a bit of trouble, butin this format the book feels far more like a real extra episode of Doctor Who, perfect for banishing those "end of series" blues!