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Young Bond: Shoot to Kill
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Young Bond: Shoot to Kill
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Young Bond: Shoot to Kill
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Young Bond: Shoot to Kill

Written by Steve Cole

Narrated by Nathaniel Parker

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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Young Bond is back - in his most action-packed, explosive adventure yet; something terrible is happening in Tinseltown…
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 5, 2015
ISBN9781471278389
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Young Bond: Shoot to Kill
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Steve Cole

Linda Chapman and Steve Cole are both bestselling authors in their native England; between them, they have written more than a hundred books for children. Be a Genie in Six Easy Steps was their first collaboration. Linda's books include the series My Secret Unicorn, Unicorn School, Stardust, and Not Quite a Mermaid, while Steve has created the Astrosaurs and Cows in Action series as well as Thieves Like Us and Z. Rex for older readers.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    So I've read the first books in the Young Bond series a few times but this is the first time I've gotten around to reading Steve Cole's additions. Shoot to Kill was not quite what I was expecting. This time Bond travels to the United States and takes on Hollywood. It's clear the events of the last book have damaged Bond - he struggles to connect with the people around him and it made for awkward reading. And it made me sad. More than that though, it made it hard for me to care about the characters around him - he didn't get to know them - so neither does the reader.It felt a bit like watching a gangster movie with no sound. There was lots happening but I'm not sure I really cared. It was relatively enjoyable though and edged in at 3 stars on the lower side of the 3. But Cole has clearly laid the groundwork for a more emotionally open Bond now that he's worked through some of the trauma and I'll be interested to see where Steve Cole takes the series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A fun adventure involving a mid teenage Bond, who has now started to develop his feeling of cynicism, and devil may care attitude. He has some traits that will be developed into as a mature man. There are some Easter eggs in here, with Hoagy Carmicheal for example, coming to mind. This is a great heir to the high standard that Charlie Higson has set.