So far, oh yes. It's basically the same story, but with things left out & added in to make it seem like a totally serious Bond novel. Not *quite* as successful as his TSWLM, but given the basic material, I didn't expect it to be. More than anything, it's just a really fun read.
Done (took a while). )
I thoroughly loved Wood's TSWLM novelization, so I gave his MR a try, and while the first half was outstanding, the second half let me down a bit, but what was I expecting, eh? I knew basically what was coming. He did manage to put a rather realistic-sounding spin on the space part, but (and this may just be my impression) it seems like he wasn't as into writing during the last third, as if his initial belief that he could turn it into something as great as his TSWLM had dwindled some. Still well written, but lots of carelessly "terrified him"s and "hopeless"s tossed about for my taste. Still, curiosity satisfied, and it was definitely much better than the film version.
Yeah, I read the first two Gardner novels, they were average and I felt like I was reading just a cheap 80's paperback. Got another one floating around, can't remember the title (Some of the titles are pretty bad).
“The scent and smoke and sweat of a casino are nauseating at three in the morning. "
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
That's the problem with reading a new Bond novel. I end wanting to go and read the rest, Gardner/Benson books even though I know they are poor. Have still got both Wood's TSWLM and MR to read (I've been saving them up as I'm expecting good stuff from what's been written on here.) Chrisisall is right though, if you haven't read Amis' novel then you really should as I rate it higher than some of Fleming's own work.
"Thank you very much. I was just out walking my RAT and seem to have lost my way... "
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Better than the film...?
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I thoroughly loved Wood's TSWLM novelization, so I gave his MR a try, and while the first half was outstanding, the second half let me down a bit, but what was I expecting, eh? I knew basically what was coming. He did manage to put a rather realistic-sounding spin on the space part, but (and this may just be my impression) it seems like he wasn't as into writing during the last third, as if his initial belief that he could turn it into something as great as his TSWLM had dwindled some. Still well written, but lots of carelessly "terrified him"s and "hopeless"s tossed about for my taste. Still, curiosity satisfied, and it was definitely much better than the film version.
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-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
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-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
THAT is essential. X-(
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Since I am in a Bond mood after reading Carte Blanche and in the middle of Solo I'll probably read it afterwards.
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
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I always found the section with Sir Ranald to be tough to get through. After that, it was a pretty quick read.