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I've always loved the Henderson from the novel. A character I hope will one day be used in a film.
I still think that a adaptation of Forever and a Day is the best way to go for the next 007’s introduction film.
That's a shame, I did enjoy Zero Minus Ten (Benson) and Icebreaker (Gardner) They are certainly not Fleming but still enjoyable adventures. I've yet to read any of their other continuation novels though.
I've heard great things about Christopher Wood's novelization of TSWLM, it's on my shortlist of Bond novels to pick up next. How was his Moonraker adaptation? I've yet to hear much about that one.
I've only read Icebreaker and thought it was fantastic. Out of the 3 non Fleming books I have read so far I'd say it's my favourite of the bunch.
Which would you say is the best of Gardner's first four? I'm not really a stickler for continuity so I can pick up whichever.
It's also on my shortlist, I don't know much about it other than it seems to be a somewhat polarizing novel. Some love it and some hate it.
I'm looking to get...
1. SOLO
2. The Spy Who Loved Me novelization
3. Tomorrow Never Dies novelization
4. Die Another Day novelization
5. Shoot To Kill
Looking to get all of these at some point this year.
The TND novelization is better than the movie. It provides backstories, that could have helped the film better. Raymond Benson said it was his best.
Soon finished reading FYEO for the first time. It's interesting to read these shorter stories. Bond works just as well in a format like this.
Loved the comics as well, for the most part! I'll have to revisit them soon.
I greatly enjoy the comics as well! I have a few suggestions for continued reading.
Personally I find the short stories even better. Especially with a view to a kill and the Hildebrand rarity.
I think about Octopussy (short story) all the time. There's something about it that I just love, it seems very unassuming to me, a lot of internal stuff with Bond. I'd love to see a short film that just takes it straight from the page.
Completely agree, I haven't been able to put it down this past week especially with there being no Football on
I can definitely see why, @CommanderRoss! With A View To A Kill was particularly great, and I've just started reading The Hildebrand Rarity.
Will do, @Birdleson :-)
I haven't read Forever And A Day yet, i'm going to start that soon and see how it measures up.
Catching up, I'd still say start with Licence Renewed, @Agent_47. It's a careful, professional approach by Gardner to reestablish Bond.
Here's how Raymond Benson describes things in his The James Bond Bedside Companion.
Chapter 2.
I love octopussy and for your eyes only from the short stories.
Currently just starting Solo
The comic was originally issued in three issues and then collected in a paperback that has gone out of print and is very expensive. If you look online, issues 1 and 2 are very common, whereas 3 tends to score higher prices. I found someone offering all three on ebay last week and bought them--I'll let you know what I think. Grell is a Fleming fan, so I'm hoping for good things. I also acquired a lengthy interview with him about PTD that I hope to eventually post on this forum.