This week I began reading Doctor No by Ian Fleming. Before I can talk about this book I must talk about...well, this book, specifically the time period it was written in.
This book came out on March 31 1958 which was pre civil rights movement and pre equal rights so there are some prejudices. For example, near the begging we are introduced to Quarrel, Bond's Jamaican assistant. He is portrayed as illiterate and not very bright, answering to Bond's every command, acting as somewhat of a servant. These prejudices were not okay then and certainly not okay now, but it should be recognized that they were perceived as more acceptable then than they are today.
That said this is a great book. This story takes British intelligence agent, James Bond to the island of Crabkey in the Caribbean. He is investigating the disappearance of two agents and there links to Doctor No, the owner of Crabkey, and his possibly sinister intentions.
So far this book is great. The writing style is interesting, the ideas they play with are engaging, and the characters (despite their controversial portrayals) are cleverly written. James Bond is shown less as a secret agent and more as a detective which in all honesty is an interesting portrayal. I would recommend this book to all who are willing to read it and are mature enough to handle its content.