Hrm. I seem to recall that Wolfsbane triggered my 'I don't mind fantasy or myth but would prefer you keep it out of my science fiction, thankyouverymuch' tweak. Not to mention the fact that I'm not a huge fan of Jacqueline Rayner's writing.
Fear Itself is one I enjoyed quite a bit, though. It's an odd book and kind of dark so it's not everybody's cup of tea. The Doctor spends a lot of time not being very Doctor-ish and Anji's storyline is good, but doesn't quite make sense emotionally given where she is in her 'character arc'. (Too close both in time and emotion to Dave's death for some of it to ring true.) I sound like I'm being picky, but I really did think it was a good read.
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Fear Itself is one I enjoyed quite a bit, though. It's an odd book and kind of dark so it's not everybody's cup of tea. The Doctor spends a lot of time not being very Doctor-ish and Anji's storyline is good, but doesn't quite make sense emotionally given where she is in her 'character arc'. (Too close both in time and emotion to Dave's death for some of it to ring true.) I sound like I'm being picky, but I really did think it was a good read.