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The Spy Who Loved Me Study Guide
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by Ian Fleming
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The Spy Who Loved Me Study Guide consists of approx. 36 pages of summaries and analysis on The Spy Who Loved Me by Ian Fleming. Browse the literature study guide below:
The Spy Who Loved Me is a James Bond novel told not from Bond's point of view, but from that of a young woman he comes to help. The young woman, Viv Michel, is an intelligent young woman who has difficulty in romance and comes to America to start a new life. During her travels, Viv stops at a motel for the night and is offered a job that will help supplement her travel budget. This job is too good to be true, and ends in a standoff between two mobsters and Bond. This novel is different from many of the other Bond novels, but it is full of the same excitement and sexual tension that makes Bond a favorite for readers of all ages. ( read more) Part One, Me, Chapter 1, Scaredy Cat Part One, Me, Chapter 2, Dead Dead Days, and Chapter 3, Spring's Awakening Part One, Me, Chapter 4, 'Dear Viv', and Chapter 5, A Bird with a Wing Down Part One, Chapter 6, Go West, Young Woman Part Two, Them, Chapter 7, 'Come Into my Parlor...' Part Two, Them, Chapter 8, Dynamite from Nightmare-Land Part Two, Them, Chapter 9, Then I Began to Scream Part Three, Him, Chapter 10, Whassat? and Chapter 11, Bedtime Story Part Three, Him, Chapter 12, To Sleep—Perchance to Die Part Three, Him, Chapter 13, The Crash of Guns Part Three, Him, Chapter 14, Bimbo, and Chapter 15, The Writing on my Heart
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