Young Bond Book 3 update

zencatzencat Studio City, CAPosts: 224MI6 Agent
edited August 2006 in James Bond Literature
Hey gang,

It's your self-appointed angel of Young Bond news here to deliver an update on Young Bond Book 3. We still don't have a title (which is really what everyone wants at this stage), but we do have LOTS of plot and location information. So here you go, you Young Bondophiles: ;)

Higson Reveals Book 3 Working Titles & Details

Book 3 Location Preview 1: Hunterian Museum

Book 3 Location Preview 2: Highgate Cemetery

Book 3 Location Preview 3: Regent's Park
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Comments

  • zencatzencat Studio City, CAPosts: 224MI6 Agent
    edited July 2006
    Book 3 now available for pre-order:

    Young Bond 3 Plot Synopsis & Pre-Order
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  • zencatzencat Studio City, CAPosts: 224MI6 Agent
    Well, I guess there aren't many Young Bond fans over here, but I do think this is very cool and VERY Bondian, young or old.

    Gadgets of Book 3: The Apache
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  • Golrush007Golrush007 South AfricaPosts: 3,421Quartermasters
    That gadget does indeed look intriguing, Zencat!! I must admit that I have yet to explore the world of Young Bond, but those photos have grabbed my attention. I will read a Young Bond novel in the near future, and hopefully enjoy it!!
  • zencatzencat Studio City, CAPosts: 224MI6 Agent
    I would start with Book 2, Blood Fever, Golrush007. I had mixed feelings about the first book, SilverFin. Well written, to be sure, but it was very much a book for children. But Blood Fever was a total Bond novel top to bottom, filled with fabulous locations, violence, great characters, and even sex (but in a more concealed way). It's truly one of the best Bond books...ever!

    This Apache weapon represents everything I love about the Young Bond series. Even in a 1930s setting, Charlie pulls out something that is more Bondian than anything in the last, what?, dozen films. And I love that this weapon is real and has a diabolical history tied in with the "Apache" thugs of Paris. A far out gizmo grounded in realism with a nefarious history that ties-in with the book thematically (big city crime as puzzle piece).
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  • zencatzencat Studio City, CAPosts: 224MI6 Agent
    UPDATE: Charlie Higson has confirmed this IS the weapon from Book 3, and offered a few more details.

    Charlie Confirms Apache: “You’ve Nailed It.”

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  • Willie GarvinWillie Garvin Posts: 1,412MI6 Agent
    zencat wrote:
    UPDATE: Charlie Higson has confirmed this IS the weapon from Book 3, and offered a few more details.

    Charlie Confirms Apache: “You’ve Nailed It.”

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    Looks VERY impressive...:)
  • zencatzencat Studio City, CAPosts: 224MI6 Agent
    So I've devoted a new page to ALL my Young Bond 3 news. See everything we know about the next Young Bond adventure with one click:

    Young Bond 3 News ARCHIVE
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  • mrwoodpigeonmrwoodpigeon Posts: 59MI6 Agent
    Haven't read any of these YB books. Any good?
  • zencatzencat Studio City, CAPosts: 224MI6 Agent
    I think so. :)
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  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,757Chief of Staff
    Haven't read any of these YB books. Any good?

    I think they are. I was one of the people whom were strongly against this idea, but I tip my hat to Charlie Higson - he's really pulled this idea off. I look forward to book 3.
    YNWA 97
  • mrwoodpigeonmrwoodpigeon Posts: 59MI6 Agent
    Sir Miles wrote:
    Haven't read any of these YB books. Any good?

    I think they are. I was one of the people whom were strongly against this idea, but I tip my hat to Charlie Higson - he's really pulled this idea off. I look forward to book 3.

    Thank you for the reply Sir Miles :) I'll read the originals, then may try these.
  • QwertyQwerty New York, USAPosts: 73MI6 Agent
    These proof copies are selling really high compared to SilverFin and Blood Fever I've noticed.
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  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,757Chief of Staff
    Qwerty wrote:
    These proof copies are selling really high compared to SilverFin and Blood Fever I've noticed.

    You're right, Qwerty. My proof of SilverFin cost about £10 and my proof of Blood Fever cost even less, whereas my proof of YoungBond 3 cost £30 - and that seems quite reasonable :o I've seen many go for between £50 & £80 on ebay why so expensive ?:)
    YNWA 97
  • Lazenby880Lazenby880 LondonPosts: 525MI6 Agent
    Haven't read any of these YB books. Any good?
    Two of the members who have posted here (zencat and Qwerty) wrote thoroughly interesting reviews of Blood Fever here. You might like to read them to get a feel of whether Young Bond is your bag. :)
  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,757Chief of Staff
    I have just finished reading YoungBond 3 and, once again, Higson does not disappoint - it's a real page-turner. A good story with good villians - get this man to write an adult Bond novel soon !! :D
    YNWA 97
  • zencatzencat Studio City, CAPosts: 224MI6 Agent
    edited November 2006
    Cool. Glad to hear you liked it, Sir Miles. :) Yes, imagine what Charlie could do with an adult Bond novel.
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