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Sunday, September 23, 2012

James Bond Icebreaker (completed)

James Bond Icebreaker (completed)

 
I really enjoyed reading this book, because of the great language, suspense, and the interesting plot. I especially liked the ending of this book. There weren’t many boring parts and I thought the book was just the right length. The ending was enjoyable because it finally revealed many secrets the plot was hiding, for example the one of the spies in the Icebreaker team who claimed to be Brad Tirpitz a member of the Icebreaker team and an agent from the CIA. He is later discovered by Bond to be in league with the National Socialist Action Army and to have killed the real agent Tirpitz and taken his place, also Rivke Ingber, a member of the Icebreaker team and an agent working for the Mossad. She is discovered to actually be Anni Tudeer, the daughter of Count von Glöda (aka Aarne Tudeer) the antagonist. At the end of the text I don’t really think there is more to tell other then maybe an epilogue. If I had the opportunity to change the ending of the text I would not. I think the ending sums up all main ideas but leaves a few details still unclear. But I think that’s fine, because your creativity can run wild.

2 comments:

  1. Very good post that explains the ending. Very logical...

    -Ivan M. 7A

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