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James Bond in the 21st century:

why we still need 007
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Glenn Yeffeth, Leah. Wilson
2 Reviews
BENBELLA BOOKS, 2006 - Performing Arts - 199 pages
** COMPLETELY UNAUTHORIZED **   The staying power of the world’s most dashing secret agent and the evolution of the James Bond franchise are explored in this smart yet nostalgic collection of essays. Leading writers, including Raymond Benson, J. A. Konrath, Raelynn Hillhouse, and John Cox, discuss the 10 sexiest Bond girls, the best villains, and the controversy surrounding the latest actor to play James Bond. Topics covered range from the playful—how to build a secret lair and avoid the perennial mistakes made by would-be world dominators—to the thought-provoking, such as Bond’s place in the modern world, his Oedipal tendencies and perceived misogyny, and the unerring allure of the charming spy.

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Review: James Bond in the 21st Century: Why We Still Need 007 (Smart Pop)

User Review  - Steve Mitchell - Goodreads

Pretty much a must read book for Bond fans. If you only know Bond from the films, then this is a nice little introduction to the cold, cruel and totally unlikable character that appears in the books ... Read full review

Review: James Bond in the 21st Century: Why We Still Need 007 (Smart Pop)

User Review  - Pete - Goodreads

This was an interesting collection of essays, however, I found their depth and credibility lacking. I know that sounds ironic when talking about Bond as their topic. Considering previous books from ... Read full review

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About the author (2006)

Glenn Yeffeth is the editor of several anthologies in the Smart Pop series, including Anthology at the End of the Universe, Farscape Forever!, Five Seasons of Angel, Navigating the Golden Compass, Seven Seasons of Buffy, Taking the Red Pill, and What Would Sipowitz Do? He lives in Dallas.

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