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Old 11-05-2010, 01:25 PM   #18
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The Young Bond books (by Charlie Higson) are actually pretty good. They're set in the '30s when Bond is a teenager at Eton. Higson does a good job of showing the growth in James (he's referred to as James instead of Bond; after all, he's still a kid) from a naive schoolboy to a more worldly young man who has seen the darker side of humanity. Higson stays true to Fleming's character and helps us see how that character became the spy who walked into Casino Royale.

Samantha Weinberg (writing as Kate Westbrook) wrote a very good trilogy of novels called The Moneypenny Diaries. They focus on Miss Moneypenny and do a terrific job of weaving real world events (the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Cambridge Five, etc.) into the fictional world of James Bond. And James Bond plays a number of very important roles in the series. And before saying, "That's not a Bond novel because Bond isn't the main character," remember that in Fleming's "The Spy Who Loved Me", Bond wasn't the main character and is only in the last third of the book.

Finally, in addition to the novelizations mentioned by Blue Tyson, Christopher Wood wrote novelizations of "The Spy Who Loved Me" and "Moonraker". These books are definitely not part of the canon (nor are any of the other novelizations, really).

So, to add to Blue Tyson's list, we have:

Young Bond : 01 Silverfin - Charlie Higson
Young Bond : 02 Blood Fever - Charlie Higson
Young Bond : 03 Double or Die - Charlie Higson
Young Bond : 04 Hurricane Gold - Charlie Higson
Young Bond : 04.5 A Hard Man to Kill - Charlie Higson (from the Young Bond Dossier)
Young Bond : 05 By Royal Command - Charlie Higson

James Bond : 15.1 James Bond and The Spy Who Loved Me - Christopher Wood
James Bond : 15.2 James Bond and Moonraker - Christopher Wood

Moneypenny : 01 Guardian Angel - Kate Westbrook
Moneypenny : 02 Secret Servant - Kate Westbrook
Moneypenny : 03 Final Fling - Kate Westbrook
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