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Old 04-19-2013, 08:39 AM   #27
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service

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Originally Posted by LovesMacs View Post
I think I like Connery and Craig about equally. Both of them have the physicality that I think the Bond character should have. That's a quality I don't see in Moore's Bond movies, where I get the impression that the spy gadgets are used as a substitute. Dalton never struck me as quite right for the part even though I've enjoyed his work in other roles. I think Brosnan has the charm and suavity down but the plots for his movies were uneven. I can't even remember which movie starred George Lazenby.

Having said all that, I've never read a Bond book. Where is a good place to start?
I've read most of Fleming's books and recommend On Her Majesty's Secret Service as a good starting point. It gives you a deeper look into Bond's character and shows a pivotal moment in his life, after which he is never the same.
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