I am sorry that I haven't replied earlier sil man, I have only read two John Gardner, the first two license renewed and special services, I thought that they were good, as far as thrillers go (probably the reason you are strangely attracted to the book). I did find that the books were very different from the real deal, Fleming. Its almost as if Gardner didn't like the character, and started to write novels about a MAN who just shared the same name. He gets rid of bonds signature car, he changes the quarter master to female, stops him smoking etc. as a wannabe writer myself I know that writers put in their interests in their novels, i.e. Fleming was a spy,Colin Dexter likes classical music so he mad his.character Morse likes it. Perhaps, Gardner had a good expierence at disnet land and added that trait to his bond character, which IMHO, doesnt suit James Bond. He was writing his own character not Flemings Bond
Agreed on this one, although I bring a revisionist perspective to the study of the controversial aspects of the James Bond continuation novels - see my The Bondologist Blog for more details on this. Also, see my other thread here on The Man From Barbarossa - where Gardner comes closest to writying James Bond into a non-Bond Gardner espionage novel IMHO.
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
Sir MilesThe Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,761Chief of Staff
Sorry - I love AJB just as much for its differences from other sites if for nothing else - I won't mention "the other place" here again, I promise.
Anyways, I'm going to hang around here for a while yet - been a member here 2003-2005 and 2010 and I'm now back here for good again in 2012!
Hopefully we can all be friends here again and put this all behind us.
It's no problem...and I have nothing against CBn either...it's a very good Bond site and I have no axe to grind with either the site itself or it's members...
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Silhouette ManThe last refuge of a scoundrelPosts: 8,845MI6 Agent
Sorry - I love AJB just as much for its differences from other sites if for nothing else - I won't mention "the other place" here again, I promise.
Anyways, I'm going to hang around here for a while yet - been a member here 2003-2005 and 2010 and I'm now back here for good again in 2012!
Hopefully we can all be friends here again and put this all behind us.
It's no problem...and I have nothing against CBn either...it's a very good Bond site and I have no axe to grind with either the site itself or it's members...
Good! I hope then that we remain the best of friends and colleagues on AJB - it never even occurred to me that we wouldn't! I'm very sorry indeed if you took anything I said personally (or anyone else on AJB for that matter). I'm didn't mean it to come acrioss this way at all! I'm turning over a new leaf here and hope to fully contribute to a site I've unfairly neglected for so many years.
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
Silhouette ManThe last refuge of a scoundrelPosts: 8,845MI6 Agent
May I just say I was wrong (very wrong) about both CBn and AJB - I'm converteed to your way of thinking. AJB is a freer, happier place with proper moderators, and Sir Miles, you're one of the best mods anywhere! :x
Anyone else interested in the subject matter of my thesis on Never Send Flowers at all?
If you are, would love to hear from you.
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
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Agreed on this one, although I bring a revisionist perspective to the study of the controversial aspects of the James Bond continuation novels - see my The Bondologist Blog for more details on this. Also, see my other thread here on The Man From Barbarossa - where Gardner comes closest to writying James Bond into a non-Bond Gardner espionage novel IMHO.
It's no problem...and I have nothing against CBn either...it's a very good Bond site and I have no axe to grind with either the site itself or it's members...
Good! I hope then that we remain the best of friends and colleagues on AJB - it never even occurred to me that we wouldn't! I'm very sorry indeed if you took anything I said personally (or anyone else on AJB for that matter). I'm didn't mean it to come acrioss this way at all! I'm turning over a new leaf here and hope to fully contribute to a site I've unfairly neglected for so many years.
Anyone else interested in the subject matter of my thesis on Never Send Flowers at all?
If you are, would love to hear from you.