I only have read a couple of Bond books written by Ian Fleming, and found some of them rather dull. Are there many differences between the male and female Bond writers?
I only have read a couple of Bond books written by Ian Fleming, and found some of them rather dull. Are there many differences between the male and female Bond writers?
There are no female Bond writers, unless you count the Moneypenny books. I was talking about a preference to alternate between male and female authors in my purely recrational reading in general- I had planned to read The Shakespeare Code by JL (Jennifer Lee) Carrell, (Buried In Their Bones in the original US edition) but between seeing NTTD and not being able to fin TSC in my library room, switched to the Bond.
One of my favorite numbered TNG novels is David Bischoff's Grounded -- the Enterprise-D gets infected by sentient mud!Any other good numbered books out there to read?
No Time Like The Past was finished this morning. Really fun read - the trips to the past felt like little short stories within the novel and the second half of the book just rocketed along! Great stuff. Am I right in thinking this book was originally going to be set in the Kelvin Timeline? It certainly felt cinematic!
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