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...
Definitely not as good as the original three. Not enough Salander, and I disagree with the author's choice to 'ship' her and Blomkvist again. I should've checked before reading, but the author's Acknowledgments at the end thanked Larsson's brother and father. It was Larsson's girlfriend who had all ...
I need to to start by saying that I don’t generally continue with a series after the original author has passed away, because not once have I found the replacement to live up to the original. Feel free to disagree with me in the comments. That’s sort of the case here. Is this book as good as Stieg L...
It took me forever and a half to trudge through listening to this book. The narrator remains the same as the previous three of the original series in audiobook format, however, the quality of writing does not. One can attribute that to the fact that no two authors have the same style, no matter how ...
I thought the book was good. It wasn't as good as the 1st three books & I hope they let Mr. Larsson's memory rest in peace after this one. My struggles were that Lizbeth gets caught for the thing she does with prolific ability. It just wasn't what you were expecting from the girl with the dragon tat...
I started to listen to this in audio form, but my mp3 player developed an annoying glitch where it suddenly stops and restarts, jumping back to wherever I was at the start of that listening session. It was torture. So I switched to the Kindle version, which I'd also been able to get from my librar...
Though I know this story wasn't written by original author, David Lagercrantz did a good job staying true to the original characters and their personalities, though at some times a few characters felt muted, compared to the the previous three books. The story in general was fast paced and predict...
Book # 4 in the Millennium (trilogy) seriesWith this 4th edition David Lagercrantz continues Stieg Larsson’s Millennium series. Bringing back the two wonderful characters who were the driving force behind the spectacular success it brought to its creator: journalist Mikael Blomkvist and Lisbeth Sala...
I'm sorry, but this went on my "hell no!" shelf faster than you could say 'Mike'. Because honestly? It doesn't even matter to me of it is a good thriller per se, or not. This book is everything Stieg Larsson's life partner has been fighting against ever since he left this world way before his time. ...
In this fourth installment of the Millennium Series of novels begun by Stieg Larsson, Lisbeth Salander (antihero computer/math genius) and her sidekick Mikael Blomkvist (idealistic investigative journalist) take on a coalition of the Russian Mafia, rogue elements of the NSA, criminal anti-hackers, a...
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