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Another riveting read. I'm really pleased with the Millenium series and they are definitely a keeper!The book begins right where the story was left off in book 2. This book is concluded the series in such a complete way that I don't really feel I'm missing anything. Whilst it's kinda sad that I c...
Wow - that's my first impression... Wow!To say that the 3rd book in this trilogy is any less than the other two is far from the truth. The book is a (mostly) satisfying end to the story and drama that we've come to know -- about Lisbeth Salander and how she became the person she is, about her uncons...
After reading the second book in this series I was a little iffy about reading this book. I didn't think the second book of the series lived up to the first, so I was a little hesitant about the third thinking that it would be like the second one or worse. I was pleasantly surprised in the beginning...
In the third and final book from the Millennium series, Lisbeth is lying in a hospital bed while Blomkvist and a few others work hard on breaking her story.This was my least favorite of the series. It was moving very slow for the most part. A couple of coffee cups too many. It consisted of a lot of ...
Loved this book; loved this series. Larsson definitely created great characters and believable, thrilling storylines. From start to finish this book delivers suspense and surprise - you never know what's coming up next and when events unfold the reader is left breathless and amazed at the creativity...
Had difficulty getting in this final book in the trilogy. Too many new characters introduced. Hard to keep track of everyone.
These books really shouldn't work. Stieg Larsson is a very weird writer. He likes to tell us absolutely everything someone is doing. If Stieg wrote the story of my morning, it would go like this:"Joel woke up around 7:45 a.m. and looked at the clock. He decided he didn't need to get up yet and hit t...
I was wrong. I love Salander more.https://ameau.wordpress.com/2010/06/