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mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 5 years ago
Two sisters, mirror opposites, have been on a collision course for years and now it comes to a head on either side of an investigation into an ill-fated Everest expedition. The Girl Who Lived Twice is the sixth book of the Millennium series and third by David Lagercrantz, sees the final confrontati...
Mirkat Always Reading
Mirkat Always Reading rated it 5 years ago
Sixth installment in the Millennium series; third continuation by David Lagercrantz. I have a soft spot for Mikael Blomkvist and Lisbeth Salander and do enjoy catching up with them, even when they don't 100% "feel" like their Larsson selves. Is it just me, or is there a pattern of "Blomkvist tries t...
mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 5 years ago
Months after confronting her sister and feeling that she is become far to well-known, Lisbeth Salander can’t help but stand up for the underdog as well get revenge on those that made her childhood hell. The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye is the fifth book of the Millennium series and second writt...
mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 5 years ago
The triad of Big Brother, industrial espionage, and organized crime suddenly find themselves in the crosshairs of a very intelligent young woman who has the means to make their lives difficult. The Girl in the Spider’s Web is the fourth book in the Millennium series but the first written by David L...
lqlarry
lqlarry rated it 5 years ago
I really enjoy the Millennium Series and The Girl Who Lived Twice, in my opinion, lives up to the Stieg Larsson story that he started. The Millenium Series follows Lisbeth Salander and Mikael Bloomquist, two people from different ends of all spectrums but always manage to find pain and trouble. L...
Face of Book
Face of Book rated it 6 years ago
Słabizna. Właściwie nie ma tu nic z rzeczy, które tak przyciągały w oryginalnej trylogii Larssona. Postacie niby te same, ale nie takie same. Fabuła – tu nie ma co nawet porównywać. Chęć sięgnięcia po następny tom – zerowa.
Mirkat Always Reading
Mirkat Always Reading rated it 7 years ago
This book is the second one by David Lagencrantz, continuing Stieg Larsson's series. At its start, Lisbeth Salander is serving a two-month sentence in a high-security women's prison, for certain actions that she took to protect a vulnerable character in Lagencrantz's first installment, The Girl in ...
Toni
Toni rated it 7 years ago
Book # 5, in the Millennium seriesIn this second contribution in the Millennium series by Mr. Lagercrantz we will find Lisbeth Salanger on a quest into her origins and a lot of talk of stolen babies. The novel starts with our heroine serving a sentence in a maximum-security women’s prison where she ...
Thewanderingjew
Thewanderingjew rated it 7 years ago
The Girl Who Takes an Eye For an Eye, Paul Lagercrantz, author; Simon Vance, narrator If you liked the Lisbeth Salander Millenium series, you will love this one. Although there are periods when the reader will definitely have to suspend disbelief, it is still an exciting page turner. Lisbeth Salande...
The Professor
The Professor rated it 7 years ago
“Something feels not quite right.” Lisbeth Salander does Porridge and an unkind reviewer might suggest the reader does too. Scandi-Noir’s most famous odd couple get ill-served here in a seen-it-all-before job from David Lagercrantz. One senses a lot of this will be “re-imagined” (trans: jettisoned) ...
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