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This has triggered me to share my collection of Sir Roger Moore books:
- 007 Diaries
- À Bientôt…
- Bond on Bond (book + audio book)
- Last Man Standing
- My Word is My Bond (book + audio book)
I've yet to read Last Man Standing and 007 Diaries.
https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/3288/the-roger-moore-appreciation-thread-discuss-his-life-his-career-his-bond-films#latest
This thread was for tributes following his death.
Yes, I'm being petty, but I've got to justify my extortionate salary for modding these forums.
Just one thing. Why do you think Roger did NOT mention his visit to Goldeneye? Filming in Jamaica in December'72 he wrote about every day in the island... but no mention to this??
In Parker's book about Goldeneye he quoted Moore about the visit, but through a personal email, no mention in any of Roger's books. Did he forget??
I don't know if Connery was invited in 1962. But this one was there:
Yes, it could be relevant or not, but he wrote about all kind of things: visits from friends, what his kids did, a dull concert...
Pierce Brosnan bought Fleming's golden typewriter at auction somewhere but it was not revealed until years later that it was him who had bought it.
Pierce Brosnan can write the next Bond book, then.
You wouldn't read it, if he did, though. ;)
It would be the 8th novel, coming after DN, FRWL, GF, TB, YOLT, OHMSS and DAF. Anyone remember that dumb comment?
"Too close for comfort"
Pierce Brosnan writing as Ian Fleming
Who said that? Brosnan?
Oh yes, Fleming wrote those seven books, as far as he could tell.
Craig doesn't seem all that hot on the literary Bond either, at least in interviews.
Not Fleming, that is. Horowitz seems more to his liking.
A minute from the end, "There was only seven books"
With that, best continue this in Roger's or Pierce's threads.
This thread has had its use, so time to lock it.