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  1. Pre-order The Young Bond Graphic Novel For Charlie Higson's 'SilverFin'

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-10-29
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    The graphic novel for Charlie Higson’s first Young James Bond adventure, SilverFin, is now available to pre-order at amazon.co.uk, according to a report from the Young Bond Dossier.

    Due for release on 1 May 2008, the SilverFin will feature illustrations by Kev Walker and retail for £7.99. It will be published by Puffin Books. Details on this first (of hopefully many) Young Bond graphic novel were first revealed on CBn back in April 2005.

    Higson has been quoted as saying: ‘If the graphic novel is a success there will be more of them in the future, perhaps even some original stories.’ We’ve got our fingers crossed.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest details on the SilverFin graphic novel and all Young Bond news.

  2. 'Hurricane Gold' Paperback Artwork Revealed

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-10-27

    While it isn’t due for release in the UK until 28 May 2008 (the same day that the Ian Fleming centenary novel Devil May Care hits shelves), the artwork for the paperback edition of Hurricane Gold has been revealed.

    The new cover for Charlie Higson’s fourth Young James Bond novel can be viewed at the Young Bond Dossier. With a similar gold backround as originally on the hardback, this edition also prominently features a crocodile (which plays a role near the end of the novel) on the cover.

    While not yet listed on amazon, the expected retail price of the Hurricane Gold is £6.99. We’ll notify you as soon as it is available for pre-order.

    Be sure to check out CBn’s brand new interview with Young Bond author, Charlie Higson.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Hurricane Gold and Young Bond coverage.

  3. 'Double Or Die' Collector's Edition Copies Appearing Online

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-10-20
    Charlie Higson's Double or Die

    Charlie Higson’s Double or Die

    CBn reported earlier this month that the limited collector’s edition of Charlie Higson’s Double or Die, the third Young James Bond novel, had started appearing in Waterstone’s stores in the UK.

    As with the case of SilverFin and Blood Fever before it, copies are now making their way online at eBay.

    Although many of them will have bumped up prices from the sellers, this may be the way to go for some Young Bond fans searching for a specific copy of the book (including the ever-elusive #007). The lower numbered copies seem to fetch the higher prices.

    Higson signed the 999 copies of this book the same day he signed the 1,500 limited edition copies of Hurricane Gold.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Young Bond news.

  4. Young Bond 5's Working Title Steps From The Shadows

    By Evan Willnow on 2007-10-10

    Our friends at The Young Bond Dossier have dug up a secret source to give them the working title of Young Bond book number 5.

    The working title is:

    The Shadow War

    As most fans know working titles can possibly and may likely change—such as the title Double M becoming Blood Fever—but even if the title is changed a working title can give insight and spur imaginations of the upcoming book. Certainly more than a working title like Young Bond 5.

  5. Amy Goodenough May Be Back For Young Bond 5

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-10-08

    This past weekend, a particularly major piece of news regarding next year’s Young Bond 5 was released, namely that Charlie Higson is planning for James Bond to fall in love.

    While Higson noted that the love interest will be someone new to the Young Bond series, he also mentioned that a girl from Bond’s past would also be returning.

    The Young Bond Dossier reports that odds are likely that Blood Fever‘s Amy Goodenough will be this girl from the past.

    Charlie Higson didn’t confirm her appearance, but said: ‘She might appear in the fifth book, I’m thinking about it. I want to bring back some characters, and some I know are definitely coming back… but, yes, I think I probably will bring back Amy Goodenough.’

    For further exclusive details on Young Bond 5, which is due for release in the UK on 4 September 2008, read the CBn Interview with Charlie Higson.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Young Bond and literary 007 coverage.

  6. Not Quite Young Bond, Not Quite 007

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-10-07

    WARNING: Minor plot spoilers

    Devin Zydel

    Charlie Higson’s newest Young Bond novel, Hurricane Gold, is a bit of an oddity. One aspect that always shined through as the winning formula of the previous three novels in the series, especially evident in both Blood Fever and Double or Die, was the delicate and interesting mixture between the young James Bond character and the adult 007 he will eventually become. The main character is most undoubtedly a boy and one could argue that is the prime audience these novels should be attempting to please, but Higson always managed to perfectly fit together the puzzle pieces such as new and intriguing locations, the outlandish villains and their sinister plans so that they worked on both the Young Bond and 007 levels. With Hurricane Gold, it seems like the focus was much more in creating a young boy’s adventure story and it results in somewhat throwing off that compelling combination.

    In the most recent novel in the series, Double or Die, the story’s events were always on a tight timescale as James and his friends frantically rushed around London trying to solve several cryptic clues in search of the missing professor. Hurricane Gold‘s plot is slightly less defined, but the pace still moves at breakneck speed. One of the first things the reader will immediately notice upon starting Hurricane Gold is the absence of any scenes at Eton. With this location out of the way, the action can promptly begin in Mexico. This is an interesting departure for the series in terms of the basic setup for the storyline, but Higson makes it work by interspersing three letters from Bond’s friends at Eton (Pritpal Nandra, Perry Mandeville and Mr. Merriot), thus keeping the reader in tune with the general events going on at the school.

    Charlie Higson’s ‘Hurricane Gold’

    The boy’s adventure story aspect is most clearly evident in the setup and execution of the many action sequences throughout the majority of the novel. With Blood Fever and Double or Die, the action seemed to alternate with breaks evenly throughout (particularly in Double or Die because of the mystery elements), but in Hurricane Gold, the key word is action from the very beginning. Sequences such as the hurricane and resulting flood are effective, but combined altogether it just doesn’t completely feel like the Young James Bond stories we’ve had in the past.

    One of the highlights of Hurricane Gold is the Bond girl of the story, Precious Stone. In a particularly inspired introduction, Bond first meets the initially pretentious and conceited girl as she sits in front of a large make-up mirror, painting her nails: “‘You must be James,’ she said without looking round.” The sequence is faintly reminiscent of Bond’s first encounter with the cool and carefree Tiffany Case in Ian Fleming’s Diamonds are Forever. Her exhaustive complaining during much of the first half of the novel balances well with the common sense approach Bond uses throughout and it makes for a believable relationship between the two.

    Slightly less successful (for the first time in the series) are the villains of Hurricane Gold. El Huracán is certainly one of the more outlandish characters featured so far and he makes a strong impression as he introduces the avenida de la muerte–the avenue of death–at the very beginning of the novel. The main problem is that his appearances throughout the story are limited and even with the addition of details on his past life, he just doesn’t make the same kind of impression that earlier villains such as Count Ugo Carnifex and Sir John Charnage did. More effective is the mysterious Theda Glass who leads the gang of thieves and interacts with Bond throughout the first half of the novel. Unfortunately, due to the storyline, the character’s importance ultimately pales in comparison to El Huracán.

     Young Bond by Kev Walker

    Young Bond

    As with the previous novels in the series, Hurricane Gold has its own unique torture sequence, this time with an assortment of unfriendly creatures. La Avenida de la Muerte has a little bit of everything, whether it be snakes, scorpions, or crocodiles. The surprise of not knowing what is in store in each new room as Bond and Precious proceed through the avenue of death makes for an effective climax.

    Do I recommend Hurricane Gold for interested Bond fans? Yes; definitely. It features several intriguing locations that are new to the literary 007 canon and has a pace that never tires. In turn, the aspect that makes the novel disappointing compared to the previous entries in the series is that isn’t as enjoyable as a James Bond novel. Hurricane Gold works extremely well as a young boy’s adventure novel, but it just feels like the mixture of Young Bond and 007 isn’t quite complete.

    Purchase Hurricane Gold from Amazon.co.uk.

  7. Charlie Higson Reveals Major Young Bond 5 Details

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-10-06

    WARNING: Minor spoilers

    With the release date of 4 September 2008 now revealed for Charlie Higson’s Young Bond 5, the fifth and final novel in his hugely popular Young James Bond series, expect details and spoilers to start coming in more and more.

    The Young Bond Dossier reports that Higson dropped a particularly interesting piece of news about the role of the Bond girl in Young Bond 5, noting that this will be the first time that James falls in love.

    ‘At the risk of all the boys running squeamish throughout the room,’ Higson announced to his audience at the Hurricane Gold launch party last month, ‘James Bond is going to fall in love…[click here to view the discussion with Higson]

    As CBn has previously reported, Young Bond 5 will focus on the events that lead to Bond’s expulsion from Eton. Windsor Castle is planned as a location and the Royal Family also may be featured. Read the most recent CBn interview with Charlie Higson for even more details.

    Even though there were numerous new Bond books released in 2006 and a fair share so far this year, 2008 is shaping up to be the year for the literary 007. In addition to the release of Young Bond 5, Penguin Books has planned a celebration of 007, Sebastian Faulks’ Devil May Care will mark Ian Fleming’s centenary in May, Samantha Weinberg will conclude her Moneypenny Diaries trilogy with Final Fling and the SilverFin graphic novel will finally hit bookshelves. Not to mention the Titan release of Shark Bait, Double or Die‘s US debut, and much, much more.

    To keep up will all of the latest releases, just keep your eyes on the CBn Calendar, which is located on the lower right panel on our main page.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Young Bond and literary 007 coverage.

  8. Charlie Higson Discusses Young Bond Short Story Possibilities

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-10-04

    Even with recent release of Charlie Higson’s Hurricane Gold last month and the recent news that Young Bond 5 will be out next year, it seems that many fans can’t get enough enough of these James Bond adventures. With that in mind, the upcoming news should prove to be a welcomed surprise…

    The Young Bond Dossier reports that Charlie Higson is toying with the idea of writing a Young Bond short story set between the events of Hurricane Gold and Young Bond 5.

    The author revealed the news during the launch party for Hurricane Gold and further elaborated that it would feature James Bond and Aunt Charmain aboard an ocean liner on their way back to England from Mexico. SilverFin‘s Wilder Lawless would also make an appearance.

    Higson cautioned that this ideas was ‘something that might happen or might not,’ so we’ll just have to wait and see.

    The most recent short stories in the literary 007 world were Samantha Weinberg’s For Your Eyes Only, James and Moneypenny’s First Date With Bond, both released in November of last year.

    Be sure to check out CBn’s brand new interview with Young Bond author, Charlie Higson.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Hurricane Gold and Young Bond coverage.

  9. 'Double Or Die' Limited Collector's Edition In Stores Now

    By Matt Weston on 2007-10-04

    Young Bond fans hoping to snap up a limited collector’s edition copy of Charlie Higson’s Double Or Die had better get searching!

    Charlie Higson's Double or Die

    Charlie Higson’s Double or Die

    The Young Bond Dossier today reports that copies of the novel have arrived in Waterstone’s stores across the UK. Despite previous reports that the book could be pre-ordered online, the site confirms that the edition, like those of SilverFin and Blood Fever, is available exclusively in-store.

    Charlie Higson signed the 999 copies of the book the same day he signed the 1,500 limited edition copies of Hurricane Gold. And yes, as expected, there is a #007 copy out there… somewhere.

    Double Or Die sees James Bond following a series of clues that lead him on a dangerous trek across London.

    Keep watching CBn for the latest Young Bond news.

    Order Double Or Die from Amazon.co.uk.

  10. Hardcover Release For 'Young Bond 5'

    By Matt Weston on 2007-10-03

    According to a report from Bond And Beyond, the final instalment of Charlie Higson’s Young Bond series will be released in a hardcover edition on 4 September 2008.

    The book will retail for £12.99.

    The currently untitled novel will centre on the events leading to James Bond’s expulsion from Eton. Back in July, Higson revealed he was hard at work on the book, while he later dropped further hints in CBn’s exclusive interview.

    The most recent novel in Charlie Higson’s series, Hurricane Gold, was the first to receive the hardcover treatment – and did so in lavish all-gold style.

    Young Bond 5 will continue a stellar year for fans of the literary 007, as the Ian Fleming Centenary celebrations take place. Sebastian Faulks’ Devil May Care and Samantha Weinberg’s The Moneypenny Diaries: Final Fling are among the treats awaiting James Bond fans in 2008.

    The site also reports that the Hurricane Gold paperback is now due 28 May 2008 – the same release date as Devil May Care. The Young Bond Dossier reports that Puffin are yet to decide whether the paperback will be published with the all-gold treatment, or if it will feature artwork in line with the three previous Young Bond books.

    Additionally, The Young Bond Dossier reports that Arena will publish the German edition of Hurricane Gold in Spring 2008; the German title is still to be announced.

    Keep watching CBn for the latest Young Bond news.