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Not one i've read as much as some of the others. But straight back into loving it again!
Bond has more of a sense of humour in this, so perhaps Fleming was inspired by how Connery played his character..? Several times he fantasises about Kicking Irma Bunt up her enormous behind!
I also like the fact that Bond doesn't much like his mission. First his irritability at going to the College of Arms and then his unease at having to go undercover as Sir Hilary Bray.
I must say with regard to Irma Bunt, the filmmakers got her casting absolutely spot on with Ilse Steppat. It's like she was ripped from the pages of the book!
Up to the bit where Bond is about to have his cover nearly blown when a fellow agent is caught trespassing at Piz Gloria.
Wonderful stuff!
Bond's exhilarating escape from Piz Gloria is marvellous writing by Fleming! The chapter title is Bloody Snow! Bond is suffering from exhaustion when he reaches the village of Samaden. With SPECTRE agents closing in he is 'rescued' by Tracy. During their escape by road Bond switches a road sign, causing their pursuers to careen over the edge of a precipice.
Back in England Bond is ruining everybody's Christmas day after his shenanigans and close escape from Piz Gloria. Mary Goodnight is happy to assist as she detests Turkey and Plum Pudding! (Anyone ever had Plum Pudding..?)
Bond has Christmas dinner at M's place, where we learn M's hobby is painting watercolours and he thinks Christmas is 'sentimental rubbish' blasting Mrs Hammond for putting Christmas crackers on the dinner table! He also serves some 'very bad Algerian wine' according to Bond!
Then we get the engrossing chapter when 501-head of scientific research section and the minister of agriculture turn up and the four men go over what they think Blofeld is up to. Chemical Warfare! Which Fleming goes into fascinating detail about.
Next up Bond knows what Draco can give him for a wedding present!
While I regard the film as superior to the book, and I like that it gives us a scene where Bond and Blofeld get to drop their covers and talk directly to each other, the film doesn't have a scene with as much suspense as the start of Bond's escape from Piz Gloria.
It is strange how little Bond and Blofeld interact before YOLT.
Do you offend the house of Dragonpol? It's (obviously) one of my favourites. :)
Would like to hear more about why you don't like it though?
Even when Fleming's M was at odds with Bond, I never got the opinion of M being crusty or grumpy for no reason as Gardner's M often seemed to be. Add on the fact he never seems particularly competent during Gardner's run and M is probably one of Gardner's biggest missteps.
Our heroine Vivienne Michel is a French/Canadian from Quebec. The society she was brought up in, refer to themselves as, 'Canadiennes' and they apparently refer to American immigrants as 'Les Americains' a term of contempt..!
I’ve always thought the first five Bond books are uniformly excellent, but later on Fleming got a bit more hit-and-miss; the good ones are excellent, but the others are definitely a bit weaker. The bulk of Dr. No is definitely up to Fleming’s usual standard, but for me it just gets a bit silly towards the end. I love the torture assault course but the giant squid is a bit too much. Still a good read but I don’t find it up to the same level as what came previously.
Have you read the Daily Express comic strip of OP? It's definitely not a straight adaptation but still incorporates a good deal of the original story into the action stuff, and does so pretty well. The same can be said for the Express version of TSWLM.
Overall Horowitz’s novels were enjoyable reads, but probably not ones I revisit as I do the Fleming originals. Competently written, no doubt, but they lack spark.
I love the adaptation of The Hildebrand Rarity. There's a movie there.
I enjoyed With A Mind to Kill, and I loved the ending personally! Really cool, descriptive novel throughout.
Agreed, Fleming's first five are terrific, I don't enjoy the first half of FRWl as much as I do the second, but still a solid read. Dr. No is a bit too silly toward the end. I think like the Movies, the first halves of Bond novels are better than the second, more often than not.
Rankings so far:
1. On Her Majesty's Secret Service 10/10
2. From Russia with Love 10/10
3. You Only Live Twice 9/10
4. Casino Royale 8/10
5. Moonraker 7/10
6. The Man with the Golden Gun 6/10
CR also introduces the idea of a chap who heads the 00 section, but the idea is never brought up again. Perhaps slightly more realistic for him to exist on a day-to-day basis, but M I think simply had to be used for scale reasons
Only about a third of the way through, but has any of the films improved on the novel as much as Goldfinger did when they modified Auric’s ultimate plot?
I think I recall hearing that too. Certainly works as a stand-alone story.