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Original Title: | Blood Fever |
ISBN: | 0786836628 (ISBN13: 9780786836628) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Young Bond #2, James Bond - Extended |
Series: | |
Characters: | James Bond |
Charlie Higson
Paperback | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 4.02 | 6277 Users | 255 Reviews
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Title | : | Blood Fever (Young Bond #2) |
Author | : | Charlie Higson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special 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 Nemesis
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Ratings: 4.02 From 6277 Users | 255 ReviewsComment On About Books Blood Fever (Young Bond #2)
I though this was a great book about young James bond. The story is very moving and the ending is fantastic. In some parts of the story it become gruesome with some blood but there are fantastic chapters about James getting in sticky situations.I would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys books with a lot of action and a good plot to them to.Fun fluff (I read this after I read #3... whatever's available at the town library?). I think I'm over the character and his silliness. #3 was fun for historical references and puzzles- this (a Magyar who loves the sea! A Sardinian named Vendetta who nurses and loves Bond, even if she can't talk to him! A count who's a goatherd! A teacher who's a criminal) is just silly. Fun enough. Not sorry I read it, really, and not sorry it's over.
Even better than Silverfin. Higson has found his stride, replacing some of the more Eton bullying aspects of his first novel into a proper Fleming Sardinian adventure. Higson's Bond, for all intents and purposes, is the James Bond we love, but only a little younger and little more innocent. I could tell Higson was having a lot of fun writing this book and it transfers seamlessly into the reading experience.Had to reread passages because I liked them so much. Keep an eye out for the "deadliest
Young James Bond is getting to the place where we older "kids" are use to him...he's getting looks, girls liking him, never panick and give up, and of course, surround yourself with colorful characters.Nobody is ever how they seem. Not even your headmasters. (hint, hint)The book blood fever is amazingly written. The suspense builds up with every turning page. James is with another enemy, his name is Count Ugo. James found out about a secret society known as the Milenaria which as he thought had
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This is an amazing sequel of silverfinn an action packed thriller.
James Bond is a pupil at Eton and finds life a little pedestrian with the exception of the Danger Society he is a member of. When the Society is almost discovered after a meeting, James escapes over the rooftops of Eton. He finds himself in an area he has never been in before, overhears two men speaking Latin and stumbles across a temple with the initials MM on a painting. Meanwhile in the Greek islands a boat is hi-jacked and the English army captain on-board with his crew are killed, whilst
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