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Book Summary Author: Ian Fleming Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2003-05-27 ISBN: 0142003239 Number of pages: 240 Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
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Book Reviews of the Live and Let Die (James Bond Novels)Customer Review: Better But Not Great Summary: 3 Stars
Well I liked this one better than Casino Royale. I felt there was a better storyline. Still not much detail about what or how Bond thinks. I want to get into his head and see what makes him think or feel what he does. I can't stand Leiter and am hopeful that he won't be back. Who knows maybe he will. I felt the girl, Soltaire, wasn't fully developed. Although I'm getting the idea that Mr. Fleming doesn't care for female charactes but realizes that they are a "necessary evil." I'm going to read Moonraker then I'm not so sure about continuing the Bond series.
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