Sunday, 14 January 2024

Thunderball - back on form!

Thunderball, by Ian Fleming is first of the James Bond books to feature SPECTRE, an international terrorist organisation led by the creepily charismatic Ernst Stravo Blofeld. He has masterminded a plot to steal two nuclear weapons and then demand an enormous sum of money for their return, or, they will be detonated in highly populated areas. Operation Thunderball is launched to stop Blofeld in his tracks. And poor James has to head off to the Bahamas to do so! Here he meets Domino, the female lead, who is the kept women of Emile Largo, Blofeld's number two, who is using the cover of a treasure hunting business on his boat to deal with the the bombs. Inevitably, Domino becomes smitten with 007 - particularly after he sucks sea anemone spines out of  her foot ... well, of course, who wouldn't be ... and James sets her on a path to help him, putting her in mortal danger! In collaboration with Felix Leiter of the CIA, Bond sets out to intercept the SPECTRE operatives ... ending up with an exciting underwater battle! I have to say that I am increasingly finding it hard to ignore the way women and others are spoken about and treated in these books - Bond (and indeed Ian Fleming) do not cover themselves in glory on this point. But, I suspect that these are a product of their time and need to be read with that in  mind. However, I did enjoy it more than the previous Bond, as the plot is well executed,  the action is exciting, the baddies are BAD and you can rest assured that all will be well by the end of the book ... well, maybe not for all the characters, but for Bond and the world in general! 

My STAR rating: THREE.

Length: 384 print pages.

Price I paid: £2.98.

Formats available: print, unabridged audiobook, ebook. 


Monday, 1 January 2024

Hello 2024!

It's 2024 already ... but you probably know that by now! Happy New Year to you all. 

But what, I hear you cry, has this new reading year got in store for me? Well, after a few attempts of trying to get through piles of books that I think I should probably read and barely making a dent in them, I've made a radical decision: Yes folks, it's time to just READ WHAT I REALLY, REALLY WANT TO READ! Life can be short, and I don't want to waste a second of it on books that make me go meh! For instance, the Game of Thrones series is one I haven't yet started, though has been sitting waiting for years. It's time!

And what about those copious tomes still cluttering up the house from previous challenges ... well, I'm going to go through them all and decide whether to keep or to donate to a charity shop. If I pick up a book and put it straight down thinking ... I wonder what else is there, then it's probably a sign that it's a book I can live without. 

So, I'm going to hurry up and finish the books I'm currently reading and then it's onto the new reading me! 

(Source: Confessions of a book geek)