Soaking in my bath earlier, I re-read "Risico". A Bond novel in miniature, which Fleming could quite easily have stretched into a full-length novel in its own right with a little effort*. Good characters (Kristatos, Colombo, Lisl) and action scenes- the chase through a minefield is one of the few Fleming story elements not as yet adapted for a film (Bond and his pursuers are on foot, not in hovercrafts ).
* in much the same way the film makers have done, perhaps, with Fleming short stories or story elements. Or as Horowitz is in the process of doing with unpublished material.
Reading Moonraker again this morning, just finished
The card game with Drax -{ Wonderful stuff.
Also received my audio book of Trigger Mortis, to add
To my audio collection.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
I recently reread Moonraker as well. My father was a professional Bridge player, but I've always hated the game. That being said, Fleming's description of the card game is the best portrayal of Bridge I've ever read.
-{ I love the card game section of Moonraker. Also once again, Fleming writes very strong women. Gala is a professional
Police woman , who Bond points out could break his arm more easily than he could her's. It's she who Talks Bond out of
A suicide mission, with a better idea, all this in 1955.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Just bought from google books the Audio book
Of 50 years of Bond read by Roger Moore.
Looking forward to having Roger chat with me
About the history of 007 . -{
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Just finished "Bond on Bond" read by the late Sir Roger -{
Not much new infomation but great fun, to simply listen
to him relate his experiences as 007.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Col Sun describes some of his experiences in the Korean war, in the North. After Trigger Mortis, I could help but imagine another young villain making his way south.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
The torture and escape section of Col Sun is fantastic, brutal but Bond armed with
only a knife, handing out justice is a great bit of writing. With the juxtaposition of
Bond making certain a young lad, is put ashore before the action kicks off, as He
doesn't want an "Innocent" involved with his profession of Death. Proving again that
Bond is a warrior not a mindless cold blooded killer.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
On your recommendation, I'm going to read Colonel Sun. I've got a Pan paperback from 1970 which has been sitting there for a long time.
I'm sure I read CS a very long time ago, but I can't remember much of it. I was very young at the time, so I might have been hoping for something resembling the movies. Amis was steeped in Fleming lore at that time, so I'm sure it'll be interesting.
Forever and a Day ( SPOILERS, SPOILERS, SPOILERS, BIG SPOILERS. ) !!!!!
The book is well written, the first half very much in the Fleming style. A couple of twists but nothing
the reader won't have worked out well in advance. The action sequences are extremely well done, with
one torture sequence making your skin crawl ( Now where Have I read that chapter heading )
The leading lady is interesting another Vesper in many ways, a similar "Hurt" back story.
The villains are all very good and the story has a few "Odd" characters making it feel Flemingesqe.
My only big gripes with it are .... Bond doesn't kill the main couple of villains, they are done away with either by another or nature, and the Big plot is..... well if you've seen LALD, then you already know it.
None the less it's a great follow up to TM. Mr Horowitz has ( In my opinion ) done a brilliant job, I hope he gets another and another ...... shot at writing.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Nice find -{ I enjoy the Bond audio books. Convert them on
The laptop to get them downloaded to your phone or tablet. I
Spend many happy hours walking the dog, with Bond in my
Ears.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Im still reading live and let die diary. A lot of fun and nice anecdotes!
But today my wife, curious as she is, read one paragraph over my shoulder. The wrong one... 8-)
P153 "I had a very special lady to lunch today, my daughter, Deborah, who told me that when she grows up she is going to take over from me, I could retire and she would keep me.
I don't quite see her as 007, but she seems keen to get her screen career started. She stood hugging my hand by the side on the set and whispered up to me:
' Can't we go on the set and do a real movie kiss?' "
Interrogation from my wife "she is his daughter, right ?!"
Thank you Sir Roger, my wife takes me for a perv now )
Caught SOLO on the BBC radio player, and enjoyed it much more
Than reading the book ) . I received today a collection of John
Gardner Bond audio books and immediately started listening to
Licence Renewed. -{
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Caught SOLO on the BBC radio player, and enjoyed it much more
Than reading the book ) . I received today a collection of John
Gardner Bond audio books and immediately started listening to
Licence Renewed. -{
It was great wasn't it. I also enjoyed it more than the book. It really came alive on the 'Wireless' Patterson Joseph got the tone spot on.
Of that of which we cannot speak we must pass over in silence- Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Just finished Licence Renewed ( again ) ) and was struck
By how many boxes Gardner ticked with his first Bond
Novel. The larger than life villain, with dangerous henchman.
The maiden needing to be saved, the torture/interrogation
Scene, even Bond crashing his car. As well as all the favourite
Bond in M's office sequences
Now to reread one of my Favourite Gardner Bonds.....
... For Special Services.
( although technically I'm listening to it )
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
For Special Services:
This must be Gardner's " Thunderball" a huge epic criminal
Scheme. With some great characters, and I'd love to see
The snake cage execution in a Bond movie. -{
I'm now re-reading Icebreaker. The start of Bond working
As part of a team, which sadly became a recurring theme.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Only noticed when re-reading Moonraker, that in Blades before the card game M orders a half
bottle of the 34 Mouton Rothschild, which is also what Scaramanga serves to Bond in the film
of TMWTGG or at least as Bond says " Slightly reminiscent of a 34 Mouton "
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
I must get back into re-reading Fleming, it's been a few years now and definitely time for me to refresh the memories.
That is exactly what I was thinking a few months ago Barbel, and I've been listening to a few of the Bond novels on audiobook recently. So I listened to FRWL and DN and it felt great getting back to Fleming, and as always I was reminded of details that I'd completely forgotten, or that I had completely overlooked before. One strange detail that stood out was that I had previously thought that Miss Taro was a character invented for the film of Dr No (and this is probably because the Inside Dr No documentary actually says that) but there she was in the book, where I had totally failed to notice her before. Of course they did a lot more with her character in the film, but she wasn't an invention of the screenwriters.
I've got a few other books on the go at the moment (now including Some Kind of Hero which I received yesterday after ordering it online) but in the near future I plan to listen to the audiobooks of Thunderball and On Her Majesty's Secret Service which I have already purchased on Audible.
Time is certainly a factor...with that in mind I would love to have an audiobook of Some Kind of Hero, but I don't think it has been recorded (unless someone can tell me differently).
Another benefit of audiobooks is that for some reason different details sometimes stand out to me and linger in my memory when I listen to an audiobook that I might gloss over when reading off the page.
Comments
* in much the same way the film makers have done, perhaps, with Fleming short stories or story elements. Or as Horowitz is in the process of doing with unpublished material.
The card game with Drax -{ Wonderful stuff.
Also received my audio book of Trigger Mortis, to add
To my audio collection.
Police woman , who Bond points out could break his arm more easily than he could her's. It's she who Talks Bond out of
A suicide mission, with a better idea, all this in 1955.
Of 50 years of Bond read by Roger Moore.
Looking forward to having Roger chat with me
About the history of 007 . -{
Not much new infomation but great fun, to simply listen
to him relate his experiences as 007.
Still enjoyed it, and am looking forward to the new book.
Novels. With a brutal ending -{
only a knife, handing out justice is a great bit of writing. With the juxtaposition of
Bond making certain a young lad, is put ashore before the action kicks off, as He
doesn't want an "Innocent" involved with his profession of Death. Proving again that
Bond is a warrior not a mindless cold blooded killer.
I'm sure I read CS a very long time ago, but I can't remember much of it. I was very young at the time, so I might have been hoping for something resembling the movies. Amis was steeped in Fleming lore at that time, so I'm sure it'll be interesting.
The book is well written, the first half very much in the Fleming style. A couple of twists but nothing
the reader won't have worked out well in advance. The action sequences are extremely well done, with
one torture sequence making your skin crawl ( Now where Have I read that chapter heading )
The leading lady is interesting another Vesper in many ways, a similar "Hurt" back story.
The villains are all very good and the story has a few "Odd" characters making it feel Flemingesqe.
My only big gripes with it are .... Bond doesn't kill the main couple of villains, they are done away with either by another or nature, and the Big plot is..... well if you've seen LALD, then you already know it.
None the less it's a great follow up to TM. Mr Horowitz has ( In my opinion ) done a brilliant job, I hope he gets another and another ...... shot at writing.
The book written by sir Roger on Live and let die shooting.
7.GF 8.TLD 9.TND 10.SF
"Where’s Fekkesh?” “Pyramids.” *thwap* “AHHHHHHH!”
I remember enjoying the book when I read it 30 years ago. Waiting for the rerelease to arrive next week.
Nice jumble sale find for £2.50. In car entertainment sorted for a while!
The laptop to get them downloaded to your phone or tablet. I
Spend many happy hours walking the dog, with Bond in my
Ears.
Finally one week holiday!
No need for further activities :007)
->
7.GF 8.TLD 9.TND 10.SF
"Where’s Fekkesh?” “Pyramids.” *thwap* “AHHHHHHH!”
But today my wife, curious as she is, read one paragraph over my shoulder. The wrong one... 8-)
P153
"I had a very special lady to lunch today, my daughter, Deborah, who told me that when she grows up she is going to take over from me, I could retire and she would keep me.
I don't quite see her as 007, but she seems keen to get her screen career started. She stood hugging my hand by the side on the set and whispered up to me:
' Can't we go on the set and do a real movie kiss?' "
Interrogation from my wife "she is his daughter, right ?!"
Thank you Sir Roger, my wife takes me for a perv now )
7.GF 8.TLD 9.TND 10.SF
"Where’s Fekkesh?” “Pyramids.” *thwap* “AHHHHHHH!”
Than reading the book ) . I received today a collection of John
Gardner Bond audio books and immediately started listening to
Licence Renewed. -{
It was great wasn't it. I also enjoyed it more than the book. It really came alive on the 'Wireless' Patterson Joseph got the tone spot on.
By how many boxes Gardner ticked with his first Bond
Novel. The larger than life villain, with dangerous henchman.
The maiden needing to be saved, the torture/interrogation
Scene, even Bond crashing his car. As well as all the favourite
Bond in M's office sequences
Now to reread one of my Favourite Gardner Bonds.....
... For Special Services.
( although technically I'm listening to it )
This must be Gardner's " Thunderball" a huge epic criminal
Scheme. With some great characters, and I'd love to see
The snake cage execution in a Bond movie. -{
I'm now re-reading Icebreaker. The start of Bond working
As part of a team, which sadly became a recurring theme.
J Gardner equipped Bond with in his books.
https://youtu.be/c2mhhJN4jKc H&K p7 from Icebreaker
https://youtu.be/0Wq5_3rkqd8 H&K vp70 from For Special Services
https://youtu.be/8us_bIciJ04 Browing 9mm from Licence Renewed
https://youtu.be/-c_0I4BjOWE ASP 9mm which became
Bond's personal weapon.
bottle of the 34 Mouton Rothschild, which is also what Scaramanga serves to Bond in the film
of TMWTGG or at least as Bond says " Slightly reminiscent of a 34 Mouton "
Bond himself says ( to himself ) " Regret is unprofessional "
That is exactly what I was thinking a few months ago Barbel, and I've been listening to a few of the Bond novels on audiobook recently. So I listened to FRWL and DN and it felt great getting back to Fleming, and as always I was reminded of details that I'd completely forgotten, or that I had completely overlooked before. One strange detail that stood out was that I had previously thought that Miss Taro was a character invented for the film of Dr No (and this is probably because the Inside Dr No documentary actually says that) but there she was in the book, where I had totally failed to notice her before. Of course they did a lot more with her character in the film, but she wasn't an invention of the screenwriters.
I've got a few other books on the go at the moment (now including Some Kind of Hero which I received yesterday after ordering it online) but in the near future I plan to listen to the audiobooks of Thunderball and On Her Majesty's Secret Service which I have already purchased on Audible.
Just don't seem to have the time to sit down and read
Anymore.
Another benefit of audiobooks is that for some reason different details sometimes stand out to me and linger in my memory when I listen to an audiobook that I might gloss over when reading off the page.