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** Amis was all for Creator/EonProductions making a movie of his book but the powers that be refused, possibly in revenge for Amis' public badmouthing of [[Film/JamesBond thei films]], especially during the Creator/RogerMoore era. In later years aspects from the novel began to crop up: M's kidnap is used in ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough''; ''Film/DieAnotherDay'' features a character named Colonel Tan-Sun Moon, and ''Film/{{Spectre}}'' reuses the novel's climactic torture scene, even having Blofeld repeat one of Sun's speeches verbatim.

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** Amis was all for Creator/EonProductions making a movie of his book but the powers that be refused, possibly in revenge for Amis' public badmouthing of [[Film/JamesBond thei their films]], especially during the Creator/RogerMoore era. In later years aspects from the novel began to crop up: M's kidnap is used in ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough''; ''Film/DieAnotherDay'' features a character named Colonel Tan-Sun Moon, and ''Film/{{Spectre}}'' reuses the novel's climactic torture scene, even having Blofeld repeat one of Sun's speeches verbatim.

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** Amis was all for EON Productions making a movie of his book but the powers that be refused, possibly in revenge for Amis' public badmouthing of the films, especially during the Moore era. In later years aspects from the novel began to crop up: M's kidnap is used in ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough''; ''Film/DieAnotherDay'' features a character named Colonel Tan-Sun Moon, and ''Film/{{Spectre}}'' reuses the novel's climactic torture scene, even having Blofeld repeat one of Sun's speeches verbatim.

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** Amis was all for EON Productions Creator/EonProductions making a movie of his book but the powers that be refused, possibly in revenge for Amis' public badmouthing of the films, [[Film/JamesBond thei films]], especially during the Moore Creator/RogerMoore era. In later years aspects from the novel began to crop up: M's kidnap is used in ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough''; ''Film/DieAnotherDay'' features a character named Colonel Tan-Sun Moon, and ''Film/{{Spectre}}'' reuses the novel's climactic torture scene, even having Blofeld repeat one of Sun's speeches verbatim.verbatim.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: For the longest time if you wanted a print edition, you had to track down a used copy. It's started to appear in print again in the past couple years.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: For the longest time if you wanted a print edition, you had to track down a used copy. It's started to appear in print again in the past couple several years.



** Amis was all for EON Productions making a movie of his book but the powers that be refused, possibly in revenge for Amis' public badmouthing of the films, especially during the Moore era. In recent years aspects from the novel have begun to crop up: M's kidnap is used in ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough''; ''Film/DieAnotherDay'' features a Colonel Tan-Sun Moon, and ''Film/{{Spectre}}'' reuses the novel's climactic torture scene, even having Blofeld repeat one of Sun's speeches verbatim.

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** Amis was all for EON Productions making a movie of his book but the powers that be refused, possibly in revenge for Amis' public badmouthing of the films, especially during the Moore era. In recent later years aspects from the novel have begun began to crop up: M's kidnap is used in ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough''; ''Film/DieAnotherDay'' features a character named Colonel Tan-Sun Moon, and ''Film/{{Spectre}}'' reuses the novel's climactic torture scene, even having Blofeld repeat one of Sun's speeches verbatim.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An e-book edition exists but for the longest time if you wanted a print copy, you had to track down a used copy. It's started to appear in print again in the past couple years.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An e-book edition exists but for For the longest time if you wanted a print copy, edition, you had to track down a used copy. It's started to appear in print again in the past couple years.
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** Amis was all for EON Productions making a movie of his book but the powers that be refused. A character in ''Film/DieAnotherDay'' is named after the book, however, and ''Film/{{Spectre}}'' lifts a speech from it, transferring it to Blofeld.

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** Amis was all for EON Productions making a movie of his book but the powers that be refused. A character refused, possibly in revenge for Amis' public badmouthing of the films, especially during the Moore era. In recent years aspects from the novel have begun to crop up: M's kidnap is used in ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough''; ''Film/DieAnotherDay'' is named after the book, however, features a Colonel Tan-Sun Moon, and ''Film/{{Spectre}}'' lifts a speech from it, transferring it to Blofeld.reuses the novel's climactic torture scene, even having Blofeld repeat one of Sun's speeches verbatim.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An e-book edition exists but if you want a print copy, you need to track down a used copy.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An e-book edition exists but for the longest time if you want wanted a print copy, you need had to track down a used copy.copy. It's started to appear in print again in the past couple years.



** Original plan for the continuation for the ''Bond'' books was that different writers would write them under the Robert Markham pseudonym.
** Amis was all for EON Productions making a movie of his book but the powers that be refused. A character in ''Film/DieAnotherDay'' is named after the book, however.

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** Original The original plan for the continuation for of the ''Bond'' books was that different writers would write them under the Robert Markham pseudonym.
** Amis was all for EON Productions making a movie of his book but the powers that be refused. A character in ''Film/DieAnotherDay'' is named after the book, however.however, and ''Film/{{Spectre}}'' lifts a speech from it, transferring it to Blofeld.

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* WhatMightHaveBeen: Amis was all for EON Productions making a movie of his book but the powers that be refused. A character in Film/DieAnotherDay is named after the book, however.

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** Original plan for the continuation for the ''Bond'' books was that different writers would write them under the Robert Markham pseudonym.
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Amis was all for EON Productions making a movie of his book but the powers that be refused. A character in Film/DieAnotherDay ''Film/DieAnotherDay'' is named after the book, however.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An e-book edition exists but if you want a print copy, you're out of luck.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: An e-book edition exists but if you want a print copy, you're out you need to track down a used copy.
* WhatMightHaveBeen: Amis was all for EON Productions making a movie
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