This novel drags for the first third, but then the good ol’ 1950s spy thriller cheesiness really kicks into gear and we’re off for another entertaining Bond adventure. Though he was slightly less of a douche-canoe this time and there was a lot more action than in Casino Royale, I actually found the ...
3.5 stars purely for the excellent narrator..I don't feel interested in any other 007 story right now..maybe I would finish these some day..for now I'll mark it a s 'lost interest'
Ich weiß bei den Bond-Büchern gar nicht wo ich anfangen soll. So vieles ist einfach grundlegend verkehrt in diesen Büchern. Sie sind politisch unkorrekt, idiotisch und einfach nur zum Haare raufen. Aber im Laufe von "Live and Let Die" habe ich eine gewisse Hass-Liebe zu James Bond und seinen Co-Akte...
Live Life to the Fullest Bond or Die A review on Ian Fleming’s Live or Let DieTitle: Live and Let DieAuthor: Ian Fleming Rank: 89th book in 2014Plot movement: 3starsEntertainment Factor: 3starsCharacters: 3starsWriting Style: 2starsDetails: 4starsProvoking: 3starsAction Scenes: 3starsSuspense: 2sta...
When a few years ago I was told that my work was sending me to New Orleans, my immediate need was to find a copy of Live and Let Die, because, well, a part of the film is set there and the surrounding swamps of Louisiana - and I like a Bond story. So, I got comfortable in my seat on the cross-Atla...
Live and Let Die is the second novel in the James Bond series by author Ian Flemming. James Bond heads to Harlem on the trail of notorious gangster and agent of SMERSH when gold coins from an ancient treasure start turning up and financing Soviet spying operations. It will lead him to a deadly ene...
* The second Bond book.* Second appearance of Leiter and SMERSH, first of Strangways and Quarrel.* Not quite as interesting or entertaining as Casino Royale, perhaps because the villain, Mr. Big, is identified more with old pirate treasure than SMERSH. (Bond's vendetta against SMERSH is perfectly un...
fortunately, the top reviewer on this entry has done a bang-up job dissecting this work so my workload here is light. I will only add that I disagree with Fleming's change of venue inside the work. Mr. Big was part of the city, and the fast pace of the work tied in well with that locale. changing lo...
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