Rags is a terrible
novel. It is 251 pages of Mick Lewis
attempting to analyze Doctor Who, punk rock, the Jon Pertwee era, and
the 1970s as a whole and completely misunderstanding how much of any of those things
worked or became popular in the first place while coating the entire book in some
of the most egregious violence and gore to feature in a Doctor Who novel. After reading Rags, I have come to the
conclusion that fans who claim the BBC Books are less edgy than the books by
Virgin Publishing have not read any of the New Adventures or Missing Adventures
or have read Rags. This is not
the first time that the content of a Past Doctor Adventures novel has included
more violence, racism, and sexual assault than any of the books by Virgin Publishing. This is also a book that while there are
small ideas here that work: a villain that’s a representation of death is a
good idea, but as with everything about this book it has been done elsewhere
better. Do you want a deconstruction of
the UNIT family? Blood Heat has
you covered. Do you want an exploration
of punk in Doctor Who? No
Future does that and has it in spades.
What about a story set in an isolated British village with some folk
horror undertones? The Daemons. Are you looking for a deconstruction of the
Third Doctor and his relation to authority?
Watch any Jon Pertwee led Doctor Who serial.
Rags is also a book
where the prose itself is nearly unreadable.
It’s incredibly basic and Lewis thinks using various slurs and cursing basically
every other page. There is a character
who is referred to not by name in the narration but overwhelmingly as “the
Chinese Girl”. The rest of the
characters don’t have character, they’re just violent and angry at the world
while Lewis seems to think that’s what defines punk. The Doctor is barely in the middle portion of
the novel as the violence ramps with every page. I mentioned The Daemons in the
previous paragraph and that is the closest thing to what Rags is in
terms of plot and even structure, but without the Master or really any
character. The Doctor is cruel, Jo is a
complete ass to everyone around her, people vomit maggots and take glee in
doing so. This book deserves only as
much effort in reviewing it as Mick Lewis had in writing it. 2/10.
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