A James Bond novel.
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Better Bond & Gardner,
By gobirds2 (New England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Goldeneye (Paperback)
John Gardner's screenplay approach to writing novels paid off once and it succeeds again here with "GoldenEye." This is his second novel based on the screenplay of a Bond film and he seems to have found his niche. He wrote all his Bond novels like detailed story outlines for film scripts. It seems only natural this approach would work when adapting a novel from an actual screenplay.His first, "Licence to Kill," based on Richard Maibaum and Michael G. Wilson's story was not bad. It made interesting reading on an otherwise unsatisfactory film adding detail to scenes and venturing inside the head of the main character exploring his feelings and motivations. In this novel he really gets into the mind of Bond. This is very evident in the opening chapter as Bond reflects on his assignment to penetrate the Soviet chemical warfare plant.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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James Bond de volta, mas não para ficar.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Goldeneye (Audio Cassette)
Depois de 6 anos sem James Bond, o público aguardava desesperadamente outro James Bond. Então veio a versão de Bruce Feirsten, Goldeneye, que não agradou. Foi, digamos, exagerado, trazendo violência gratuita e o mesmo ao sexo. Um livro pesado e ruim, uma historia mal feita. Talvez se John Gardner tivesse escrito o original para o cinema, e não Feirsten, o roteiro teria sido muito melhor, parecido com os bons e velhos de Ian Fleming, como os maníficos O HOMEM DA PISTOLA DOURADA, A SERVIÇO DE SUA MAJESTADE, O FOGUETE DA MORTE e OS DIAMANTES SÃO ETERNOS. Simplesmente um horror.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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JOHN GARDNERs BEST BOND NOVEL,
By kametamorphic "ametamorphic" (East Haven) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Goldeneye (Paperback)
GoldenEye is undoubtedly John Gardner's best James Bond novel. He really captured the essence of Bond as portrayed by Pierce Brosnan. I took this novel out and read it again when Pierce announced that his services were no longer needed as James Bond. It seems like he just got the part, and now, just like that, he is gone. I read this book again and savored each passage. It really brought back memories of the movie so vividly. It is so hard to grasp that ten years have gone by. I think this was John Gardner's last James Bond novel. Intuitively he must have known it and he put all the best he had into this one. I also love the cover. GoldenEye was such a special film at such a special time. One era ended while another began. This book is a record of those times.
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