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Live and Let Die
Book • 1954
In *Live and Let Die*, Ian Fleming crafts a thrilling tale that takes James Bond from the vibrant jazz clubs of Harlem to the shark-infested waters of the Caribbean.
Bond must stop Mr. Big, a ruthless gangster using voodoo to control his empire and aid Soviet interests.
The novel explores themes of Cold War politics, race relations, and the clash of cultures.
Bond must stop Mr. Big, a ruthless gangster using voodoo to control his empire and aid Soviet interests.
The novel explores themes of Cold War politics, race relations, and the clash of cultures.
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Mentioned by Chuck as one of the films that he liked from Roger Moore.

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SYSK’s Summer Movie Playlist: What's the deal with Bond, James Bond?
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as one of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels.

Chris Winterbauer

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James Bond (Primer for GoldenEye)
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in a discussion about the film adaptation and its differences from the book.


Dominic Sandbrook

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101. James Bond


Thomas Felix Creighton

The Britishness of Live and Let Die: A DEEP DIVE: Fleming, Film, and Fans [Episode 195]
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when discussing James Bond novels.

Anthony Horowitz

The Sunday Debate: Ian Fleming vs John le Carré