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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.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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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Chris Winterbauer
as one of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels.
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James Bond (Primer for GoldenEye)
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Dominic Sandbrook
in a discussion about the film adaptation and its differences from the book.
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101. James Bond
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Thomas Felix Creighton
introduces it as the book he's going to cover in detail to understand the Britishness of the Bond film.
The Britishness of Live and Let Die: A DEEP DIVE: Fleming, Film, and Fans [Episode 195]
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Anthony Horowitz
when discussing James Bond novels.
The Sunday Debate: Ian Fleming vs John le Carré

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