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Well done...This story was well written and well read, providing believable insights into James Bond's younger life.A good read for both younger readers and older fans!
I grew up watching James Bond movies. My father was fond of them--so of course, I learned to love the movies too. (Really, my father influenced me a lot in movies and music. There's Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, and so much more.) So when I saw this book at the book sale; I immediately bought it, not knowing that this was the second book in a novel. I just read the words; " Young James Bond" and yeah, you know the rest.And long story short, I wasn't disappointed. The book was action packed and I

A great book. Outstanding
AND HE DID IT AGAIN! I live for this book series because of how amazing it is. I had trouble with finding this book, I was on the verge of giving up. I am so happy that Waterstones was there to save the day, once again. I loved the adrenaline that coursed through me during every moment of reading this book. I've got to hand it to Higson, the way he uses vocabulary and syntax to motivate the reader into wanting to never put the book down is unbelievable. I love the compelling lure that I have to
In true Bond fashion James finds himself in a bit of trouble, far from home, and not knowing who he can depend on. Though the story was a bit predictable at times, it had a nice depth to it. I was a little worried when James was left stranded with people who didn't speak English, but I felt it was handled well. Charlie Higson has done well with Bond in this book, as well as in Silverfin. It's nice how he slips in small things that are seemingly insignificant to the current story, but that Bond
If anyone thought that a Young Bond book would lack the action, adventure, bloodshed and body count of a Fleming thriller, think again.BLOOD FEVER continues Higson's Young Bond theme of incorporating references to the Fleming classics and the Bond character we know and love with new, enriching characters, intricate plot and synopsis, and twists and turns. Frankly, I would love to see what Higson could do with a story in Bond's later years.Even still, his version of teenage 007 stories are
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| Title | : | Blood Fever (Young Bond #2) |
| Author | : | Charlie Higson |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
| Published | : | June 1st 2006 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (first published January 5th 2006) |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Adventure. Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. Spy Thriller. Espionage |
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BEFORE THE MAN BECAME THE LEGEND. BEFORE THE BOY BECAME THE MAN. MEET BOND. JAMES BOND. Following his adventures in the Scottish Highlands, James Bond is back at Eton, where he has joined the risk-taking Danger Society. Summer vacation is on the horizon and James is looking forward to the school trip to the beautiful Italian island of Sardinia, and the opportunity to spend some time with his reclusive cousin Victor. But all is not as it appears. James soon discovers that the seemingly peaceful island harbors some strange secrets. Before long, Victor’s house has been ransacked and important pieces of artwork have been stolen. James learns that the Millennaria—a ruthless Roman society long thought to be extinguished—is still active. He suspects the impetuous millionaire Count Ugo Carnifex may be behind it. But one of his teachers has been acting strangely as well…. As a young girl’s life hangs in the balance, it’s up to James to uncover an intricate conspiracy that will take him head-to-head with enemies more ruthless than he could have ever imagined. The first five books and companion novel in the series are written by Charlie Higson, with the rest being written by Steve Cole. The series consists of the following titles; 1. SilverFin 2. Blood Fever 3. Double or Die 4. Hurricane Gold 5. By Royal Command 6. Shoot to Kill 7. Heads You Die 8. Strike Lightning 9. Red NemesisItemize Books Conducive To Blood Fever (Young Bond #2)
| Original Title: | Blood Fever |
| ISBN: | 0786836628 (ISBN13: 9780786836628) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Young Bond #2, James Bond - Extended |
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| Characters: | James Bond |
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Ratings: 4.02 From 6277 Users | 255 ReviewsPiece Out Of Books Blood Fever (Young Bond #2)
I think that the best part of this book were the twist and turns in the plot. It was full of action and the characters had an interesting view of life. The audiobook is very well narrated and I recommend listening to it.However, I think that James Bond was depicted in a not-true-to-life, heroic way. Also there were quite a few miracles despite the many near-death experiences. But it was still an enjoyable, exciting read.Well done...This story was well written and well read, providing believable insights into James Bond's younger life.A good read for both younger readers and older fans!
I grew up watching James Bond movies. My father was fond of them--so of course, I learned to love the movies too. (Really, my father influenced me a lot in movies and music. There's Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, and so much more.) So when I saw this book at the book sale; I immediately bought it, not knowing that this was the second book in a novel. I just read the words; " Young James Bond" and yeah, you know the rest.And long story short, I wasn't disappointed. The book was action packed and I

A great book. Outstanding
AND HE DID IT AGAIN! I live for this book series because of how amazing it is. I had trouble with finding this book, I was on the verge of giving up. I am so happy that Waterstones was there to save the day, once again. I loved the adrenaline that coursed through me during every moment of reading this book. I've got to hand it to Higson, the way he uses vocabulary and syntax to motivate the reader into wanting to never put the book down is unbelievable. I love the compelling lure that I have to
In true Bond fashion James finds himself in a bit of trouble, far from home, and not knowing who he can depend on. Though the story was a bit predictable at times, it had a nice depth to it. I was a little worried when James was left stranded with people who didn't speak English, but I felt it was handled well. Charlie Higson has done well with Bond in this book, as well as in Silverfin. It's nice how he slips in small things that are seemingly insignificant to the current story, but that Bond
If anyone thought that a Young Bond book would lack the action, adventure, bloodshed and body count of a Fleming thriller, think again.BLOOD FEVER continues Higson's Young Bond theme of incorporating references to the Fleming classics and the Bond character we know and love with new, enriching characters, intricate plot and synopsis, and twists and turns. Frankly, I would love to see what Higson could do with a story in Bond's later years.Even still, his version of teenage 007 stories are

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