Gardner Books
hthomas
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What is the general view towards the John Gardner novels? I am new to reading Bond books. I am just finishing TMWTGG and looking forward to Solo next week. Just curious as to see if the Gardner's are worth reading.
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stories and a couple seem very similar. My favourite is For special services.
I'd rate his work as better than R Benson's efforts.
That said, if you're interested in continuation novels, I can highly recommend "Colonel Sun" by Robert Markham (aka Kingsley Amis). Kingsley Amis was not only a great author in his own right, but he was a friend of Fleming's and the book was written very soon after the latter's death, so the flavour is very accurate. You can pick-up a battered paperback on the internet for just a few pounds/dollars and I'd highly recommend it.
I'd read COLONEL SUN for sure, though, and Wood's SPY too. Wood's MOONRAKER is good too, though a we bit too OTT. Gardner's first couple - LICENCE RENEWED and FOR SPECIAL SERVICES - are also worth your time and work, crucially, as James Bond novels.
The rest is down to whether you've anything better to do.
That's precisely my viewpoint too. Some of the later Gardener novels are quite banal but the early ones, especially Licence Renewed, work well - although none of them have the Fleming Sweep, as it's called.
Have you read all of the Fleming books yet?
My time is so limited that I haven't actually gotten to much of Gardner's work, though I have a few now sitting there, staring at me, begging me to read them...
I have read through the first few chapters of Gardner's first Bond and it reads like what it is: an excellent but very different writer's way of telling a Bond tale.
FWIW.
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Some of the early John Gardiner ones weren't bad but the later ones just seemed to merge into one and become instantly forgettable. Gardiner never seemed to get to grips with the character of Bond.
License Renewed read like the first draft of a bad film script. For Special Services was good but was let down by the 'daughters' sub plot. In Thunderball Fleming states that Blofeld has no interest in sex with either gender but in FSS he has a daughter. Also I can't honestly see Bond sleeping with Felix's daughter. Definitely a bit pervy, and at the end of the book Felix practically pimps her out to Bond. I know they are good friends but come on.
Ice Breaker suffers from to much 'is every character an enemy or ally'. Each person in the book seems to flit from being one to the other about 6 times before it is finally resolved.
Role of Honour was enjoyable enough fluff and introduced Tamil Rahani who had the potential to be a good enemy but this was totally wasted in the next novel.
Nobody Lives Forever was a good concept but badly written.
No Deals Mr. Bond was a bloody awful title, and the book wasn't much better.
After that I can't even remember the rest despite the fact I read them all.
Gardiner was quite good at coming up with Flemingesque names for the heroines - Header Dare, Stephanie Adore etc. but not much else.
Agree with the daughters sub plot in FSS. I also found Bond knobbing Felix's daughter as very creepy and Bond getting horny over Blofeld's daughter having one breast was also a bit much.
Personally I let myself down as I really wanted to complete my Bond quest by reading all of Gardner and Benson's. But ROLE OF HONOR really stank for me. Maybe I should try and have another go at Gardner but I'm in no hurry.
From what little I've read I think I'll like Gardner's work as an Eighties period thing. )
Like the movies, each set of books by different authors seems to seems to have wide but not universal appeal.
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I think that is a bit harsh. I agree with a lot of what you said but I think the Gardener books are better than you give them credit for. Same with Raymond Benson. I liked Faulk's DEVIL MAY CARE but there was something missing, SOLO was good, but same thing, there was a missing spark. I've never been able to finish CARTE BLANCHE, though I keep trying.
Another fun read in the John Pearson THE BIOGRAPHY OF JAMES BOND 007.
Randy
I read all the Gardner's on release through the 1980's and 1990's. The ones I don't like are BROKENCLAW & COLD. The rest having variable of enjoyment with my favorites being LICENSE RENEWED, FOR SPECIAL SERVICES, ICEBREAKER and NEVER SEND FLOWERS.
Randy
I read LICENSE RENEWED when I was 12 or 13 and went onward. I had read all of the Fleming Bond's but hadn't found COLONEL SON & THE BIOGRAPHY OF JAMES BOND until the late 1980's. If I had to say 10 years ago my favorite continuation author was Gardner. Now, it's Benson, with Gardner a close second and Asmis and Pearson tied for 3rd. Wth would go to S. Faulks, 5th to William Boyd.
I haven't finished Deaver as yet or read the Higson Young Bond titles or the Moneypenny Diaries.
Randy
I liked them a lot but I seem to be in a minority on this subject.
Randy
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