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And thank you. Based on my dad reading it and not liking when it was first published, and what I've read in Bond reference books like The Bond Files & The Rough Guide To James Bond, i'm eager to start Colonel Sun.
I enjoyed Benson's High Time To Kill, though with it reading like a 90's Bond film (i'd liken it to TND, in that it's slow to begin with) , it won't please everyone. I was also going to suggest the first 3 Gardner books, but I see you've already read those.
I'm reading Colonel Sun too, though i'm about 5 chapters in.
01. Moonraker - Ian Fleming (1955)
02. On Her Majesty's Secret Service - Ian Fleming (1963)
03. From Russia With Love - Ian Fleming (1957)
04. You Only Live Twice - Ian Fleming (1964)
05. Casino Royale - Ian Fleming (1953)
06. The Living Daylights - Ian Fleming (1966)
07. For Your Eyes Only - Ian Fleming (1960)
08. Thunderball - Ian Fleming (1961)
09. Quantum Of Solace - Ian Fleming (1960)
10. Live And Let Die - Ian Fleming (1954)
11. From A View To A Kill - Ian Fleming (1960)
12. Risico - Ian Fleming (1960)
13. Colonel Sun - Robert Markham (1968)
14. The Property Of A Lady - Ian Fleming (1966)
15. The Hilderbrand Rarity - Ian Fleming (1960)
16. Dr No - Ian Fleming (1958)
17. The Spy Who Loved Me - Ian Fleming (1962)
18. Octopussy - Ian Fleming (1966)
19. The Man With The Golden Gun - Ian Fleming (1965)
20. Goldfinger - Ian Fleming (1959)
21. Diamonds Are Forever - Ian Fleming (1956)
22. 007 In New York - Ian Fleming (1966)
Next up: The Spy Who Loved Me*
*The Christopher Wood novelisation, another Bond that I've not read before.
Almost finished Carte Blanche and just started License Renewed. Casino Royale is just at the ready for some Fleming cravings.
I think both Amis and Pearson nicely complement the Fleming originals in the Fleming timeline and belong on the shelf beside the Flemings.
I've actually read everything else too, so I have to figure out what the next re-read will be. I could pick-up with the film novelizations. Before I started the Flemingathon, I had committed to the 7 screenplay novelizations, but after I got through the two Chris Wood's and Gardner's LTK, I had a hankering to revisit Fleming.
The problem with these screenplay novelizations is that I find them to be instantly forgetable once I am done with them. It's probably my knowledge of the films that wipes out anything different in the books. But I don't have this problem with the Fleming books versus the films. The Flemings stick in my head. Maybe its because original source material has a way of sticking, such as original novels and original films.
I guess up next will be the remaining screenplay novelizations; Gardner's GE and Benson's TND, TWINE and DAD. Then I might re-visit Faulk's DMC and Deaver's CB, just for the hell of it, as a lead-in to Boyd's book in the fall.
In the near future I think I will try and read all the Gardners and Benson's in order again.
I don't think though that I will ever re-read Young Bond or MP Diaries. Both are good little series but still they are spin-offs. I'd rather read actual Bond adventures.
Do you mean Pearson's 'Life of Ian Fleming' or this http://www.amazon.com/James-Bond-Authorised-Biography-ebook/dp/B009ZE7IP2/ref=pd_sim_kstore_7?
How would you rank the Gardner novels and what's your favorite Fleming?
Wow - Moonraker at #1? That's high praise. What do you like so much about it. I haven't read it yet but can't stand the movie.
But what's quite endearing about Pearson's Bond bio, is that it fleshes out Bond's whole life pre-CR, working with the scraps that Fleming left, and advances Bond's life post TMWTGG into the present context which is 1973.
I don't have any rankings for either the Flemings or Gardner books. I could do it, but it truly would be an exercise in splitting hairs, especially with the Flemings. I love all the Fleming books equally. Golden Gun might be the only one that falls a tad flat.
Gardner's books also all kind of resonate equally with me. Simplest thing to do with both collections I think, is to simply read them in order.
Ironically, I like the movie MWTGG, probably because I like Christopher Lee so much. You should read his auto-biography, he talks about the making of the film, Roger Moore quite a bit. Also references he's a cousin of Fleming.
Just a damn good egg.
Thanks, I'll bump it up.
I am definitely interested in reading this and will try to get it.
It's not that old but hard to find. Only released in the UK.
http://www.amazon.com/Lord-Misrule-The-Autobiography-Christopher/dp/0752859331/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1367527977&sr=8-3&keywords=christopher+lee
The biggest surprise so far is that Bond doesn't have a licence to kill at this point (by which I mean Fleming hasn't invented it yet.) The 00 number just means that he's killed someone in the course of duty.
It's my favourite Bond read, after the Flemings.
You sold me. I will have to look for it as well... I already think, scratch that, KNOW that Bond is real, so I will give it a chance. ;)
Wood's novelisation of Moonraker is up next, but on the strength of this book, I would have liked Wood to have written his own continuation Bond.
01. Moonraker - Ian Fleming (1955)
02. On Her Majesty's Secret Service - Ian Fleming (1963)
03. From Russia With Love - Ian Fleming (1957)
04. You Only Live Twice - Ian Fleming (1964)
05. Casino Royale - Ian Fleming (1953)
06. The Living Daylights - Ian Fleming (1966)
*****07. The Spy Who Loved Me - Christopher Wood (1977)*****
08. For Your Eyes Only - Ian Fleming (1960)
09. Thunderball - Ian Fleming (1961)
10. Quantum Of Solace - Ian Fleming (1960)
11. Live And Let Die - Ian Fleming (1954)
12. From A View To A Kill - Ian Fleming (1960)
13. Risico - Ian Fleming (1960)
14. Colonel Sun - Robert Markham (1968)
15. The Property Of A Lady - Ian Fleming (1966)
16. The Hilderbrand Rarity - Ian Fleming (1960)
17. Dr No - Ian Fleming (1958)
18. The Spy Who Loved Me - Ian Fleming (1962)
18. Octopussy - Ian Fleming (1966)
20. The Man With The Golden Gun - Ian Fleming (1965)
21. Goldfinger - Ian Fleming (1959)
22. Diamonds Are Forever - Ian Fleming (1956)
23. 007 In New York - Ian Fleming (1966)
Next up: Moonraker