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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson

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Jun 30, 12

bookshelves: highly-recomended-must-read-books

Unlike the previous two books, my expectation for this book was really high, and I wasn't disappointed after reading it, frankly I enjoyed it very much ! what I really like about Larsson's Millenium series that it has different "topic" for each book.

for example, in the first book the topic was about anti-semit, sexual harassment and domestic violence, Larsson successfully conveyed it thoroughly in every chapter of that book.

and in this third book, I guess the theme or topic is about "Amazon Fighters" or "Army of women" or nowadays as known as "Alpha-Female"

All of the female characters in this book were born as stubborn fighters, alpha-dominant-women who kicked ass those jerks, and off course the smartest and the most kicked-ass female and the center of this book is none other than ; Lisbeth Salander.

My favorite part of this book was at the courtroom, Lisbeth and her lawyer played their part perfectly and flawless, I think that courtroom section was much better compared with John Grisham ( no way ! just kidding, folks )

One flaw is ; why the hell is Mikael Blomkvist a chick-magneto ?

A middle aged journo has that such kinda charm so every girls in that book couldn't say no to him ? pleeeaaaseeee........

all and all, this is a very enjoyable book, must read it !






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Quotes Susan Liked

Stieg Larsson
“Nobody can avoid falling in love. They might want to deny it, but friendship is probably the most common form of love.”
Stieg Larsson, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest


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