Devil May Care

Hardcover, 304 pages

English language

Published May 27, 2008 by Doubleday.

ISBN:
978-0-385-52428-5
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OCLC Number:
175289970

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3 stars (1 review)

To describe this book as utter rubbish would be to flatter it : a more accurate description is that it is utter drivel from beginning to end . Do not waste your time with this derivative absolute fiasco of a novel

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3 stars

Faulks, while closely adhering to Fleming's streamlined style, works more of a 21st sensibility into the proceedings. Fairly absent is the casual racism that marred Fleming's works, a product of their time that always left me a little queasy. Faulks' take on the secret agent shows a little alteration as well. This Bond is slower to anger, more aware of others. Less of a sociopath, I'd guess you'd say, and a little closer to the movie Bonds in spirit. This has its good points and less-than-good points. Part of the real appeal of the literary manifestations of Bond was how absolutely ruthless he was, ruthlessness of a level rarely seen in the films - although Quantum of Solace (highly and unfairly regarded as a lesser Bond, in my opinion) was likely the closest we've come to seeing Bond as the conscience-absent machine of the novels. Seeing Bond develop feelings for …

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