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Awesome! Incredible! Inspiring! 10 of 10 stars!
He had come.He smelled of aftershave.She hated the smell of him.He...observed her for a long time.She hated his silence.Then he spoke to her. He had a dark, clear voice that stressed, pedantically, each word.She hated his voice.He laid the back of a moist hand on her forehead and ran his fingers along her hairline in a gesture that was probably intended to be friendly.She hated his touch. Lisbeth Salander is simply unforgettable. I read the first book in this trilogy the year it was publ
“There are no innocents. There are, however, different degrees of responsibility.”Wow. Stieg Larsson did it again. He took my breath away.Larsson's style of writing is unique. It is so very detailed and everything seems to be perfectly planned.The characters are diverse and interesting and I am not only talking about Lisbeth Salander, the novel's heroine, but about most side characters as well.This novel is full of nerve-wracking suspense and thrill, especially the beginning and the middle.Howev...
4.45/5 ⭐Full review on my Blog: The Dacian She-Wolf 🐺 “Salander was the woman who hated men who hate women.” Lisbeth Salander will always be my hero and that’s that.I took a pretty long pause between The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and this and I thought it would take me longer to get into the story but boy, this second book of the Millennium series was on fire.This is not a light read and it is definitely uncomfortable and sick, with some content warning attached to it, but after
The first book was for the most part plot-driven. The 40-year old mystery took a while to unfold, but was interesting when it did. So was Lisbeth, although she wasn't the main focus. Enter, The Girl Who Played With Fire. The story has now turned character-driven with Lisbeth as the protagonist. But instead of having much of a plot of any character revelations about her early on, we read about her buying a new apartment, grocery shopping, and what furniture she picked out at IKEA in *great* detai...