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I'll read Licence Renewed next which I only read once when I was very young. I'm curious to see how it compare to Fleming and Amis.
I'll start a thread at some point to discuss how different it was to read Fleming as an adult Bond's age and not as a teenager. There are some good points and some bad - the good books are far better than I remember them but what a huge drop in quality as the series goes on. But despite that I still found them very "readable".
I read From a View to a Kill last night, I don't think I had read it before (or at least I didn't remember anything) although I think I read most short stories.
I Loved It!!! Simple and effective story, stylishly written (as always). Lovely female character, Mary Ann Russell (unusually normal name), strong, corageous, intelligent, beautiful and resourceful. A very ridiculous pickup line, much in the style of the stationary one from QoS.
One thing striked me (or surprised me perhaps), the enigmatic reference to Bond's childhood: "Pernod is possible, but it should be drunk in company, and anyway Bond had never liked the stuff because its liquorice taste reminded him of his childhood".
The main villain would do a Indiana Jones movie proud (part 1-3 that is) and is nothing special at all. The adventure is a much shorter tale in content than JG actually wrote, a lot of filler material.
5/10
I had bought The Living Daylighs and From a View to a Kill online, and there was no information that this TLD also had AVTAK, so I bought it twice. Funny thing is the two AVTAK are not completely identical! Very weird, some phrases are missing from one of the editions.
Still a big mystery whu they have not asked this gentleman for a go at an original tale of 007. His two novelisations are bloody brilliant.
"Still a big mystery whu they have not asked this gentleman for a go at an original tale of 007. His two novelisations are bloody brilliant."
Unfortunately, I think IFP have lowered themselves to merely asking big name authors who are currently in the spotlight.
It has been my fear that the choice would be for the general audience instead of going for the market that generally buy spy novels. That would explain the recent Bondnovels that are more the movie Bond instead of the Fleming Bond.
That said with Higson they did the right thing instead of going bloody commercial and that worked out well enough commercially.
Never realized that a multi-player game of mahjong was so involved. Actually makes baccarat's rules seem easier to remember. But to master both would still be difficult.
Deaver's effort just wasn't "Bond". The way he walked, talked, acted wasn't all Bond. Like how he respected Ophelia by not sleeping with her after she told him she and the ex were going to try over again. The real Bond would sleep with her, and not respect her for her choice there.
Very true regarding Deaver's take on the character of Bond. Deaver made a huge, no, gigantic mistake here. He almost completely changed the character. He told me he wanted James Bond to be "liked". Unbelievable.
HE told you? When?!
You should have slapped him across the face, shouting "FLEMING, FLEMING, FLEMING" as you are taken from the signing by police.
LOL. Post of the day.
LOL. I should have, yes. I love playing the obsessed maniac! :)
I only read the first two Gardner novels - not impressed by either, didn't bother with any of the rest. Just getting to the end of Moonraker.
I like the villains and the girls though, maybe some of Gardners best, and also the locations are good and wisely used. And the title is excellent as well, but I guess it wasn't Gardners own...
I thought that part was good, but the one where Bond and Beatrice is looking for Bassam in Gibraltar could've been a bit longer. Felt a little rushed.
I'm 18 now, and I feel I'm starting to truly understand what Fleming created with the novels (very diffrent from the movies IMO). And so I hugely enjoyed both the novels. I think I liked OHMSS the best.
So now that I'm back home, I've started reading Diamonds Are Forever. Not far enough into it to have an opinion yet. Feel very free to share your opinion of it.