The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest
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Wonderful climax to Larsson'sTrilogy. How sad that he has died & we won't be able to enjoy any more of his books
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A great final book in the trilogy, Do not think it would flow so well without already reading the previous books. As said before a great pity that the author is no longer with us.
wonderful writing, great story...too bad there are no more books to come from this author....
kudos to the translator as well
I thought the same thing, and for those of you who want to I bought mine from the book depository , which with the free shipping was like buying it with out a discount, and it came in seven days.
I so enjoyed this final book of this very exciting Trilogy.I also struggled a bit with the unfamilar Swedish names but it was worth it!! wish there were more of these to read!!
An extremely satisfying conclusion to the trilogy, neatly tieing up all the loose ends. My only niggle is the same problem I faced with its predecessors, that I struggled with such a huge cast of characters, all with unfamiliar Swedish names. But that's my failing, not the book's.
I am also saddened that there will be no more Salander and Blomkvist books to enjoy.
Hi everyone. I love reading Scandinavian literature and have started the "Scandinavian Invasion" book club here... plase join me if you enjoyed this book and have an interest in reading more great authors from Sweden, Denmark and Norway. :)
I think we all regret that there will be no more SL books! His companion just published a memoir and for a while we all hoped that she owned the half-written book that's supposed to have stayed in SL's computer, but it doesn't look that way...As far as I know, there's no new book on the horizon!
This one is however a fitting end to the series. It shares all the virtues of the earlier books, highly interesting characters and interesting digressions into social issues - something you rarely find in thrillers that can be often quite brainless...The reason I didn't rate it higher is that I'm convinced the book could have gained from a editor's red pen: it's way too long and sometimes rambling...But a very good read, nonetheless.



















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