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Just wanted to let all my fellow Bond nuts know that I have a website devoted to the Young Bond series (and other Bond literary news) -- The Young Bond Dossier. The site is going strong with almost daily NEWS updates (who would have thought there was so much to say about the Young Bond series).
I’ve also extended the site beyond Young Bond to other Bond literary happenings like the Centenary Novel, The Moneypenny Diaries, and the Titan reprints.
So (here comes the commercial) when you need news on what's happening in the world of the literary Bond (and beyond), head on over to The Young Bond Dossier.
Cheers. --Zencato 01:13, 6 January 2007 (UTC)