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James Bond in John Gardner's the Man from Barbarossa

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Title: James Bond in John Gardner's the Man from Barbarossa
by John E. Gardner
ISBN: 0-7927-1350-8
Publisher: Chivers North Amer
Pub. Date: 01 October, 1992
Format: Paperback
List Price(USD): $17.95
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Average Customer Rating: 2.2 (5 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 2
Summary: dullfinger
Comment: This book is a departure that I think failed. It is a Bond story with very littl action and lots and lots of boring dialog. If this was your first exposure to a Bond novel, don't give up. Read some of the original Ian Fleming books and have a ball.

Rating: 5
Summary: Gardner's finest
Comment: Amazing! THE MAN FROM BARBAROSSA is full of wild action-packed stunts and action. James Bond is forced to fight against a secret group called The Scales of Justice who want to control Russia and wish to film an legal trial of a spy. If you're searching for thrills, this is the book for you. It is fulled of action, and the besat part is when James Bond fights the men in the house. Disagree with the one and two stars and go for the five, You will be happy with results if you read John Gardner's best. Others best include the action-fulled ICEBREAKER, NO DWEALKS MR BOND and COLD FALL and BROKEN CLAWS.

Rating: 1
Summary: Bull
Comment: If you want to read a good book, do not read this. All James Bond does in it is walk around Russia wearing Mukluks. The book could have been made a lot better if it had some decent action scenes in it to sustain it, but all it has is a part where James Bond rolls over the bonnet of a car and stuffs up his shoulder, a short gun battle at a chalet in Russia which is hardly worth mentioning and a final skirmish in my home town of Baku, which is at least some violent relief for us. The plot makes no sense, as do some characters that change sides later on in the story. Why? Why?

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