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Old 04-20-2012, 10:35 AM   #80
Andy_T
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Hmm, is that much of an issue?

I see lots of agitated presumed Bond lovers deploring the issue, but the only thing it makes me think of is that I was the only one I knew who wanted to spend 2$ on the widely available paperback Bond books back in 1980 (And that was the standard publishing price, not anyhow discounted).

Everybody else was not very interested, as they *are* quite different from the movies.

They are regular thrillers with "normal" cases like murders, he does *not* get to save the world everytime he picks up his gun, like in the movies. Also, there's significantly less sex - So why the sudden interest?

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Andy
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