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  1. On The Path To 007

    By Devin Zydel on 2006-01-22

    Devin Zydel

    Literary 007 fans are in for a real surprise with Charlie Higson’s Blood Fever. A dark and intense story awaits readers and the result is thrilling and enjoyable. In my case, I received Blood Fever in the mail after ordering a copy off of eBay, but was apprehensive about starting it. When I had obtained Higson’s first novel, SilverFin, I had immediately jumped into it, excited and curious. With Blood Fever, I was worried that I would be slightly disappointed; that the success of SilverFin might have just been a one time deal. It turns out that I could not have been further wrong. Blood Fever is a fast-paced, exciting, well-crafted, and mature James Bond novel.

    SilverFin started to clear up the many, many rumours that this new Young Bond series would only appeal to young readers or the Harry Potter crowd, but Blood Fever wipes the slate clean. This is a darker and tougher James Bond novel than anticipated. Where there were some decidedly cute aspects of SilverFin, such as the horse being called “Martini,” Blood Fever is devoid of such moments. The maturity, both of Bond and overall, is much more pronounced in this story.

    One way this new level of maturity is obtained is in the development of the characters. Many of them are standouts in this novel, starting first with the villain, Count Ugo Carnifex. Villains, both in the Bond novels and films, have to be above par to create an interesting enough challenge for Bond, and Carnifex meets the requirements. He is ruthless and cruel; Higson’s characterization of this villain is full of details; and… of course, where would a good villain be without a well-designed and dangerous lair? An improvement over Lord Randolph Hellebore of the previous novel, SilverFin. The other obligatory character is the Bond girl–in this case, the determined and efficient Amy Goodenough. Again, as in the case of the villains, the improvement from SilverFin to Blood Fever is clearly evident. Amy is introduced early on in the story and Higson allows the character plenty of time to develop and become someone that readers actually care about. She is the perfect candidate to be the girl who needs rescuing. Her interaction with James is handled wonderfully and very believable for the reader.

     Young Bond by Kev Walker

    Young Bond

    The darkness of Blood Fever is accented by the violence, which seems to have been increased for this second novel. James Bond is much more agent 007 than Young Bond in Blood Fever. In SilverFin, he was unsure, but determined and not willing to give up. Even with those qualities, it was evident that this character wasclearly no 007… yet. Blood Fever now takes James Bond on the path to 007. Even the first line, ‘James Bond hated feeling trapped,’ shows that this boy is restless and one that does not take the common path in life. He must know that there is an exit where ever he may be, and his real ambition is to be free. He realizes that he does not fit in with Eton, the so-called common path. This boy is different from the others. All of this essential information about the back round to this character is presented on the first page describing him alone (pg 15 UK first edition paperback).

    One standout scene of Blood Fever (and one that was certainly anticipated before the release of the novel) is the torture sequence involving James Bond. The form of torture is the deadliest animal in the world: mosquitoes. As Ugo Carnifex says, ‘they are a nuisance, aren’t they?’ The scene is written magnificently, from the lack of mutual respect between James Bond and Ugo Carnifex to the sense of hopelessness James feels after he is left alone. Blood drips from the uncountable bites on his body and the creatures are relentless and ruthless in their mass attack. Help eventually comes, but not after James experiences a world of agony and pain. In a way, this scene (which succeeds wonderfully) represents a transition from young Bond to the adult 007. Charlie Higson proves he can make a scene like this work very well. The violence is increased, but sex still remains very PG. Bond tries to resist Vendetta’s uncontrollable attempts to kiss him, thinking the action to be embarrassing. He does however kiss her ‘hard on the mouth’ when trying to get a point across, but the idea of Amy as a girlfriend is ‘nonsense’ to him.

    Do not resist this second Young Bond novel if you did of SilverFin because the idea seemed too childish or silly. Charlie Higson is an accomplished writer and his work on Blood Fever is definitely deserving of praise. This is the best kind of Bond novel–young or old. It grips you from the start and truly does not let go until the conclusion. The characterization is deep and rich, the settings described in detail, and the plot interesting and exciting. Equally as important, there is a point: Blood Fever continues young James Bond on the road to 007. Both James Bond and the readers are in for quite the journey.

    Purchase Blood Fever from Amazon.co.uk.

  2. Young Bond Book 2: Blood Fever

    By The CBn Team on 2006-01-22

    Today CBn offers two reviews of Young Bond Book 2: Blood Fever by Charlie Higson. One review is by a 41-year-old Bond fan, the other from a 18-year-old fan. Does Blood Fever bridge the generation gap? Read and find out:

    John Cox

    A More Mature Young Bond
    Review by John Cox

    Blood Fever takes a confident quantum leap into maturity and gives Bond fans of all ages one of the best James Bond novels yet written. [read more…]

    Devin Zydel

    On The Path To 007
    Review by Devin Zydel

    Literary 007 fans are in for a real surprise with Charlie Higson’s Blood Fever. A dark and intense story awaits readers and the result is thrilling and enjoyable. [read more…]

  3. 'Blood Fever' is #1 Bestseller

    By Athena Stamos on 2006-01-18

    According to this Friday’s edition of The Bookseller, Blood Fever, the latest Young Bond novel by Charlie Higson, is officially the UK’s #1 bestselling children’s book for the week ending 14th January, knocking The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe off the top spot.

    Blood Fever

    Blood Fever

    Blood Fever tops the first Young Bond novel, SilverFin, which climbed as high as #8 on the same chart on its way to selling over 500,000 copies worldwide.

    After only two weeks in release, Blood Fever is already in its second printing. In-store merchandise incentives, such as a rare set of Young Bond collectors cards and a Young Bond pin, have helped boost sales. In addition, Blood Fever was chosen by Nicolette Jones as the Sunday Times Children’s Book of the week.

    Blood Fever sees young James Bond traveling to Sardinia during his school break where he becomes embroiled in a plot involving art theft, smuggling, pirates, and a mad Italian count bent on restoring the Holy Roman Empire.

    Blood Fever will be released as a hardcover in the U.S. in June. Puffin Books will the third entry in the Young Bond series in January 2007. Click here for the first details of this yet-to-be-titled book.

    Purchase Blood Fever from Amazon.co.uk.

    Pre-order the U.S. hardcover edition of Blood Fever from Amazon.com (June 2006)

  4. 'Blood Fever' Officially Released in the UK

    By Matt Weston on 2006-01-05

    After a few copies trickled out of Amazon.co.uk and a handful of other retailers, Charlie Higson’s second James Bond novel, Blood Fever has now been officially released. The novel can ordered from online retailers such as Amazon.co.uk or purchased in-store… with added bonuses!

    'Blood Fever'

    ‘Blood Fever’

    Waterstones, who released a limited numbered edition of SilverFin, have an exclusive offer with Blood Fever. Waterstones stores are giving away a silver-foiled envelope containing a selection of Young Bond trading cards with each of the first 10,000 copies sold. There are seven cards to collect, each featuring a different character from Blood Fever.

    Ottakar’s, meanwhile, whose stores are hosting three Higson appearances next week, are giving away an exclusive Young Bond lapel pin with the first 5,000 copies sold through their stores.

    Also, the official Young Bond website, YoungBond.com has been given an overhaul, with several exciting new features. The site’s interface remains similar, but with some added bonuses. Visitors can register at the site and receive an exclusive “Danger Society ID”, which will be used for a forthcoming games on the site. Fans can also subscribe to a monthly newsletter titled Danger Society News, delivering official Young Bond news to their email inbox. The site promises more updates over the coming days and months.

    Also coinciding with the arrival of Blood Fever is the release of PlayerOne’s first mobile phone game (based on Higson’s first novel, SilverFin) and an exciting competition to be held at Eton College (the school Bond attended) today. Blood Fever is also accompanied by a massive marketing boost and a number of book tours by Charlie Higson.

    Higson’s yet-to-be-titled third Bond novel is due for release in 12 months’ time.

  5. Young Bond Goes to School with PlayerOne Mobile Game

    By Athena Stamos on 2006-01-05
    SilverFin Moble Game

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    In early November 2005 CBn revealed that there would be a Young Bond mobile phone game available to download in January 2006. That game is available today, January 5th to coincide with the release of Blood Fever, the second Young Bond book by Charlie Higson. Player One Limited is excited to announce the release of the first ever Young Bond themed mobile game.

    Young Bond – SilverFin the game takes a look at an embryonic spy just embarking on a life of espionage which ultimately leads to his vocation as MI6’s top secret agent. Based on the best-selling book SilverFin by Charlie Higson, the game features 15 puzzle filled levels set over three locations with a variety of enemies to avoid. Can Young Bond’s stealth action help him avoid the guards and stop him from being captured?

    To download the Young Bond – SilverFin game simply text GO PLAY 17 to 83055 or visit playeronemobile.com.

    Young Bond – SilverFin costs £4.50 and is compatible with Nokia Series 40, Series 60 and all popular Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson and Sharp Java phones.

  6. Charlie Higson Spreads 'Blood Fever'

    By Matt Weston on 2006-01-01

    After a number of tours across the UK and U.S. to promote his debut James Bond novel, SilverFin, author Charlie Higson is at it again!

    His second novel, Blood Fever is just three days from its formal release date (a few copies slipped through Amazon.co.uk a bit over a week prior to Christmas) and details of his first appearances to promote the book have emerged.

    Higson will appear at three Ottakar’s stores and one Heffers store to read from his new book, discuss Young Bond, take questions from 007 fans and sign copies of Blood Fever. Details are as follows:

    Ottakar’s – Guildford
    6:30pm, 9 January, 2006
    Cost: £2 (redeemable against purchase of Blood Fever)
    For further information, phone 01483 536366

    Ottakar’s – Milton Keynes
    6:30pm, 10 January, 2006
    Cost: £2 (£1 of which is redeemable against purchase of Blood Fever)
    For further information, phone 01908 395384

    Ottakar’s – Norwich
    6:00pm, 11 January, 2006
    Cost: £2 (£1 of which is redeemable against purchase of any Young Bond title)
    For further information, phone 01603 767292

    Heffers – Cambridge
    6:30pm, 12 January, 2006
    Free entry, but tickets must be ordered beforehand
    For further information, phone 01223 568573

    For more information on the 9-11 January appearances, visit the Ottakar’s website.

    Blood Fever is officially due for release 5 January, 2006.

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest Young Bond news.

  7. 'Blood Fever' Audiobook Now Shipping

    By Matt Weston on 2005-12-26

    Puffin Books’ audiobook edition of Charlie Higson’s second Young Bond novel, Blood Fever, is now shipping from Amazon.co.uk. As with SilverFin, the book will be read by author Higson himself.

    'Blood Fever' audiobook

    ‘Blood Fever’ audiobook

    Blood Fever sees young James Bond traveling to Sardinia during his school break where he becomes embroiled in a plot involving art theft, smuggling, pirates, and a mad Italian count bent on restoring the Holy Roman Empire. In Blood Fever James will learn to snorkel and skin dive, and will endure what author Higson calls “a nasty torture scene.”

    Meanwhile, the paperback edition of Blood Fever, which was shipping from Amazon.co.uk earlier this month, is currently listed as “Not yet published”. Presumably, the book will once again ship as its official release date (5 January, 2006) arrives.

    For more on the Young Bond series, including official games and giveaways, visit youngbond.com. Keep watching CBn for the latest news on Blood Fever and future Young Bond books.

    Order the Blood Fever audiobook from Amazon.co.uk

    Pre-order the UK paperback edition of Blood Fever from Amazon.co.uk

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  8. 'Blood Fever' Breaks Out!

    By Matt Weston on 2005-12-16

    Blood Fever has broken out early in the UK, with Amazon.co.uk now shipping the new Young Bond novel!

    'Blood Fever'

    ‘Blood Fever’

    Hot on the heels of Charlie Higson’s successful debut, SilverFin, comes the second book chronicling the adventures of a teenage James Bond.

    In Blood Fever, James travels to Sardinia where he becomes engaged in an evil plot involving art theft, smuggling, pirates and a mad Italian count bent on restoring the Holy Roman Empire. Young Bond also endures what author Charlie Higson calls a “nasty” torture scene.

    Accompanying Blood Fever‘s release is a massive £120,000 marketing push including a “high-impact” television campaign and the first Young Bond mobile phone game from Player One, SilverFin.

    Further, Puffin Books and Player One are hosting the Young Bond Stunt Academy at Eton, the climax of an exciting competition that will result in one lucky Young Bond fan becoming immortalised as a character in both the next Young Bond book and mobile phone game. The Academy will be held 5 January, 2006, the official release date of Blood Fever.

    The U.S. edition of Blood Fever is due for release in June.

    The UK edition of Blood Fever confirms that the third entry in the Young Bond series is due for release in January 2007. Click here for the first details of this yet-to-be-titled book.

    Stay tuned to CBn for full coverage of the Young Bond series.

    Buy ‘Blood Fever’

    Order the UK paperback edition of Blood Fever from Amazon.co.uk (5 January, 2006)

    Pre-order the U.S. hardcover edition of Blood Fever from Amazon.com (1 June 2006)

  9. 'Blood Fever' Released 1 June '06 in the U.S.

    By Devin Zydel on 2005-12-07
    Prototype U.S. 'Blood Fever' cover art

    Prototype U.S. ‘Blood Fever’ cover art

    Charlie Higson’s second Young Bond novel, Blood Fever finally has a release date in the U.S.: 1 June 2006. There is not a better time to pre-order, as the book is discounted 30% to $11.53. In Blood Fever, Young Bond will travel to Sardinia, where he becomes engaged in a plot of art theft, bandits, pirates, a powerful villain and more.

    Additionally, Charlie Higson’s first Young Bond novel, SilverFin, will be released in paperback format in the U.S. on 1 April. The price is $6.99.

    Stay tuned to CBn for full and complete coverage of the Young James Bond series.

    Pre-order the U.S. hardcover edition of Blood Fever from Amazon.com (1 June 2006)

    Pre-order the UK paperback edition of Blood Fever from Amazon.co.uk (5 January, 2006)

    Pre-order the U.S. paperback edition of SilverFin from Amazon.com (1 April 2006)

  10. Large Print 'SilverFin' Now Shipping

    By Matt Weston on 2005-11-27

    Double treat for U.S. Young Bond fans today.

    First, Amazon.com are now shipping the large print edition of Charlie Higson’s first novel featuring a 13-year-old James Bond, SilverFin. The hardcover novel is published by Thorndike Press as part of its Large Print Literacy Bridge Series. The book can be ordered now from Amazon.com; it is not yet available for purchase from its Amazon.co.uk listing.

    Collectors are advised to get their orders in ASAP, as large print editions are typically the product of limited print runs.

    'SilverFin' U.S. Paperback Artwork

    ‘SilverFin’ U.S. Paperback Artwork

    Thorndike Press previously published the large print edition of Raymond Benson’s Die Another Day.

    Meanwhile, Amazon.com have also got their hands on the cover artwork for the upcoming paperback edition of SilverFin. Look familiar?

    The artwork is consistant with the recently-revealed cover art for the U.S. hardcover edition of Higson’s second Young Bond novel, Blood Fever (due June 2006).

    The U.S. paperback edition of SilverFin is due out in April 2006 and can be pre-ordered now on Amazon.com.

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