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Live and Let Die

Greetings, Live and Let Die is the second novel in the James Bond series and follows on from Casino Royale. 007 is sent from London by M to America in order defeat his latest enemy known as Mr Big and overthrow his operations. Like Casino Royale I felt that it was simply ok in terms of experience, it certainly didn’t make me want to continually keep reading to see how it would turn out. It is probably because of the fact that the agent eats and drinks for half the book instead of pursuing his target.

The plot isn’t the most thrilling as it is yet again similar to the original in that the villain is trying to fund the Soviets operations, though this time it is through 17th century treasure of a notorious pirate called Bloody Morgan. Mr Big runs his scheme through convincing his followers that he is the zombie of Baron Samedi, a figure in voodoo related to death. Bond and CIA agent as well as recurring character Leiter are tracked by Mr Big’s network of spies as they attempt to achieve their objectives

 

Overall I preferred the original novel but I am staring to see elements of the sinister villains that 007 encounters in the films and is often regarded for having. For instance Mr Big uses sharks to defend his island and has used them against the secret agent. While it wasn’t a great book, it wasn’t terrible either and so I plan to continue the series in the hope that it will improve as time goes on and the more recognisable rogues start to appear. The seventeenth chapter of Team X Paranormal Division is up at Warehouse 17.

Plot=7/10

Characters=7/10

Wording=7/10

Overall=7/10

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Written by Falcon, Thursday 10 May 2012

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Falcon  13 year(s) ago (156 months)

Thanks for the comments, hopefully it will start to pick up. :D

 
Joh  13 year(s) ago (156 months)

I have never heard much about the James Bond books - but I had heard about the focus on food before. Hopefully sticking with the series will pay off. :]

 
Aaron  13 year(s) ago (156 months)

From what I've heard, Ian Flemings books tend to be a bit hit and miss. Nicely reviewed, though! :]

 
Brisingr  13 year(s) ago (156 months)

It doesn't sound like you enjoyed this one quite as much as the original. I don't know if I will actually get around to reading this one anytime soon. Nice review! ;]