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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 828'.914
EAN: 9780141318608
ISBN: 0141318600
Label: Puffin
Manufacturer: Puffin
Number Of Pages: 400
Publication Date: January 05, 2006
Publisher: Puffin
Release Date: January 05, 2006
Studio: Puffin
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Rating:  -
Not as good as Silverfin or By Royal command, but nevertheless a great young adult fiction novel. Charlie Higson was getting as good as Anthony Horowitz but it does not have the action, shame he has a great name to use. Why Flemming Productions did not use Anthony Horowitz is just crazy.
Rating:  -
Charlie boy did a better job with this, although once you have read the first 10 pages you will know the ending.
I dont think these will ever be films, Its old hat and boring. But better than silverfin so 2 stars
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The story line was good and exciting and struck a nice balance between gore and good story. However, the editing in the copy that I've got was quite bad. I have the paperback edition and one hopes that someone at the publishers has read the manuscript and sorted it out. Sadly this doesn't seem to be the case. If we are trying to encourage children to read then an example need to be set, and unfortunately let down badly by the editing, this isn't it.
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This book is all about James Bond as a child. James goes to Eton and loves action and excitement. He goes to Danger Society who meet on the school roof. In this book, it is all action and adventure as James gets chained into a place full of deadly mosquitoes, nearly falls off a tower block and rescues a kidnapped girl. If you like the Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider books you'll most definitely love these as well.
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This book is sooooo good. It is packed with action and excitement. Brilliant. I haven't read anything better! [By Henry aged 8]
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