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A review by rachelsread
Live and Let Die by Ian Fleming
3.0
Voodoo forces, the Soviet secret service, and shark attacks. What more could a thriller ask for?
Live and Let Die was Ian Fleming’s second novel. It is also the second in the James Bond series. Published in 1954 in hardback form and immediately sold out across England. Its paperback form also sold out, despite being a failure in the U.S.A. and even banned in Ireland for many years.
The novel was turned into a comic series in 1958, but its 1973 movie is the most popular adaptation to date. Starring Roger Moore, the film never gained fame. Unused scenes from the book were later added to For Your Eyes Only and Licence to Kill.
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Live and Let Die was Ian Fleming’s second novel. It is also the second in the James Bond series. Published in 1954 in hardback form and immediately sold out across England. Its paperback form also sold out, despite being a failure in the U.S.A. and even banned in Ireland for many years.
The novel was turned into a comic series in 1958, but its 1973 movie is the most popular adaptation to date. Starring Roger Moore, the film never gained fame. Unused scenes from the book were later added to For Your Eyes Only and Licence to Kill.
Finish reading this review and many others here!