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| AUTHOR: | John E. Gardner |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Berkley Publishing Group |
| ISBN: | 1572970340 |
| TYPE: | Audiobooks, Movie / TV Tie-Ins, Movie-TV Tie-In - Novelizations, Movie/Tv Tie-Ins |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Goldeneye
One of the best Bond books ever written. No,no,no no more foreplay. Finally another Bond novel that would not bore you to death. I think that the movie also perfectly compliments the book; it kept the same storyline for most of the movie and did not start to go into stuff that you never see or hear about as in almost every other Bond book. It takes from to the top of the Byelemore Dam straight into the chemical proccesing plant and the exciting runway part. that there was a big part of the book which leads into Janus as you will find out in the book. Bond is then forced into tracking down a stolen helicopter, Janus and the very beautiful Natalya Simoniva. In the path he must deal with Janus a man whom at one point in time trusted his life to. Again bond is asked the famouse question"Why are you so cold." the reply "It's what keeps me alive." and again"No, it's what keeps you alone.'' I also would reccomend Tommorow Never Dies By:Raymond Benson
I reaaly enjoyed all the action
I really enjoyed John Gardner's work. This is a great book. It is almost exactly like the movie. At first I thought it was going to be boring, but then it turned out to be fascinating. For anyone that like James Bond books, I suggest you read this one.
The books are always "better" than the movies!
Damn, that was a good book! For being a James Bond fan I sure say that the book "Goldeneye" was better than the movie "Goldeneye"! The book had an extra story line an parts that the movie left out. My birthday was yesterday, June 7, and my dad wanted me to help him pick out a good B-Day gift so I found the "Goldeneye" book by John E. Gardner. Believe me if I had to do it all over I would pick the same book.