Book Review by Micheal

 

March 3, 2022



From Russia, with Love is a spy novel written by Ian Fleming, the original creator of James Bond, Code-name 007. The English spy James Bond is on a mission to retrieve a girl named Tatiana Romanova who has a new decoding machine called Spektor and claims to be in love with him. But unknown to both of them, the Russian Secret Service called SMERSH uses the girl as bait to kill James Bond.

SMERSH sends a cold-blooded assassin named Donovan Grant not only to kill 007 but to kill the girl also. So Bond and Tatiana go on an adventure together across Europe, falling in love and finding disaster along the way. James Bond rides on the Orient Express with the Beautiful Tatiana Romanova from Russia to Greece and Italy and finds that he has fallen in love with her, despite his gut instinct that she could be a tap. But Bond decides to let the events play out because he is curious about being targeted by a beautiful Russian girl. Is the girl who she claims to be? Has Bond finally met his match?

If you are into spy novels and a James Bond fan, I recommend reading this! Many James Bond movies are out, including one based on this novel. The James Bond in the books is different from the movies but no less entertaining! I am a huge James Bond fan. I have seen all of the movies and read most of the books. There’s action, romance, suspense, and some humor—The perfect blend of a spy novel!

 
 

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