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^Stieg Larsson (2012). The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest (Millennium Series), Vintage Crime/black Lizard. Amazon. ISBN 9780307742537 (revised Aug 2017)
So this is one of the books that came up in our book club. I was never interested in the movies or the books... until now.This book is brilliant.This is the second book of the Millennium Trilogy and it gives you enough background information about the characters from the first book, that you don't feel lost. The story, it seems, is just a whole new story and not related to the first book at all, save for some of the characters.It was so good that I really want to..
Loved this book. If you are a fan of this series, this book won't disappoint! Although, in my opinion, "The Girl with The Dragon Tatoos " was the best story (movie sucked compared to book). You really can't go wrong with any of these books in the series. They are great fast reads, especially if you fly a lot. Time goes by fast. I've read all the books in this series and really enjoyed them all. These books are so much better than their movies.
This is my second go-around of the whole series and I am as captivated by Salanger today as I was the first time I was introduced to her character. The Swedish series on Netflix is as intense as the books are. Looking forward to re-enter cc'ing myself to the third book in the series and then watching all the movies, again. As I stated, I prefer the Swedish versions, but still enjoy the American version, also.