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The racism and bigotry that marred some of the other books is mostly absent from this book (mostly because the Nassau locals aren't really given any substantial parts in the book), and Domino Vitali is pretty close to being a real human being. This novel also marks the first appearance of SPECTRE, the group of freelance terrorists that serves as Bond's major opposition in the films. Much of what made it into the films (the use of numbers instead of names, the extent of their plots, and so on) makes much more sense here, and actually seems practical rather than ludicrous. I was very nearly tempted to immediately move on to The Spy Who Loved Me, but I've got a lot more demanding books to read, and only so many Bond novels left. Rationing is important. Up next: The Scar, by China Miéville. Posted by August on 08.14.07 at 1:27 AM | Comments (0) CommentsPost a comment
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