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| Value for Money | 9.5/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 9.5/10 |
| Overall Rating | 6.3/10 |
Full review by
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on 15th Jul 2006
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Good Points: Good storyline and very good easy to understand book language.
General comments: Charlie Higson, Young Bond: Silverfin - Book #1 was a very good book which I would recommend to anyone who likes spy/adventure books. It isn't written like all the previous James Bond books by Ian Flemming because the book is written for children/teens (and even adults would joy it) and is very easy to read and the plot is easy to follow.
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Review by
Harriet Klausner
on 24th Feb 2005
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Charlie Higson, Young Bond: Silverfin - Book #1 - In the 1930s in the Scottish Highlands, fourteen-year-old Alphie Kelly sneaks under a fence that contain dead animals and other keep out trespassing notices to go fishing at Loch Silverfin. However, strange behaving eel attack the lad.
At the same time that Alphie vanishes, James Bond enters Eton after spending the last couple of years living with his Aunt Charmian following the deaths of his parents in a mountain-climbing incident. He runs ...
Harriet Klausner's full review | 270 words

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