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Dr.No (James Bond 007) (Paperback)

by Ian Fleming (Author)
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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd; New edition edition (4 April 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0141002875
  • ISBN-13: 978-0141002873
  • Product Dimensions: 18 x 11.1 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 725,872 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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M called this case a soft option. Bond can't quite agree. The tropical island is luxurious, the seductive Honey Rider is beautiful and willing. But they are both part of the empire of Dr No. His obsession is power, and his gifts are pain-shaped.

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3.0 out of 5 stars One of the Weaker in the Series, 4 Oct 2003
By A. Ross (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
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The sixth 007 book finds James Bond recuperating from the near-fatal events of From Russia With Love. M sends his on a seemingly easy mission to Jamaica to find out what happened to the missing station head and his secretary. As one might expect, there's more there than meets the eye, and Bond ends up facing off with one of the more memorable villains of the series. Soon after arriving, Bond's cover is blown and an attempt is made on his life, which is easily traced back to the mysterious guano magnate, Dr. Julius No. Bond teams up with his old pal Quarrel to infiltrate No's private island and poke about. As per usual, it's not long before Bond comes across a beautiful wild girl who will be at his side the rest of the story and end up in his bed. Honey is a truly ridiculous character, part untamed Amazon, part innocent schoolgirl, part nubile supermodel, all male fantasy (more so than usual, even for the Bond books!).

Once the dynamic trio is teamed up, it's not long before they're bumbling their way into the arms of Dr. No's professional henchmen. Bond makes elementary mistake after mistake, achieving something along the lines of his own personal Bay of Pigs in the showdown with the dreaded "dragon". Once in the (inevitable) clutches of the hook-handed Dr. No, things get even more silly. First, the villain reveals his entire nefarious operation to Bond (because he's an egomaniac and needs his audience), which Bond had no previous idea about. Then, after gleefully telling Bond and the girl about how he liked to conduct scientific tests of human "will to live", and conveying them to his own deadly obstacle course, he doesn't even bother to observe his little experiment! Instead, he wanders off to supervise some guano loading operation! This, of course, leaves Bond free to devise an escape (after a particularly groan-inducing battle with a giant octopus), and take revenge in a scene is so bad that it's unintentionally funny.

In the end, this is one adventure where Bond's toughness proves more useful than any brains r training. The descriptive writing is quite good, as Fleming places the reader right into the pristine beaches, smoky nightclubs, and fetid swamps. But it's a shame the plotting and internal logic wasn't tightened up, and the the supporting cast wasn't a bit more interesting. Quarrel is a stereotypically drawn islander, rough, tough, and lovin' the ladies, while Honey is a walking fantasy who has Bond swinging back and forth between father-figure and sexual instructor. One of the weaker books in the series.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Slice of Quaint yet Thrilling Machismo, 8 Jul 2002
By Caterkiller (Darlington, UK) - See all my reviews
What first draws the reader into this compulsive page-turner is the sheer contrast between the freeze-dried, low-cal, caffiene free Bond of the cinema and this source material where Bond is an almost vulnerable figure in parts but still a slave to his notorious libido. The action is terrifically vivid particularly when a poinsonous centipide is placed in Bond's bed 9it was replaced by a rather more cliched tarantula in the film) and Fleming describes every heartbeat and bead in sweat in skin-crawling detail. Despite the age of the book Fleming does not balk from emphasising Bonds carnal desires but he also frequently recalls past dangers and injuries (it would surely shock cinema audiences to see Pierce Brosnan get more than a cursory scratch). Although there are occassional flashes of political incorrectness and a hilariously coy reference to Bond "uttering a four-letter word" this classic adventure should be read by anyone who hasn't grown out of classic Boys Own adventure.
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