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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest ( Luftslottet som sprängdes, literally "The Castle in the Air That Was Blown Up") is the third and final novel in the best-selling Millennium Trilogy[1] by Swedish writer Stieg Larsson. It was published posthumously in Swedish in 2007 and in English in the UK in October 2009. The Swedish title literally means "The Castle in the Air That Was Blown Up." Luftslott ('a castle in the air') is used in Swedish to designate a pipe dream. The U.S. and Canadian editions, published on 25 May 2010, change the English-language title to The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest, with "hornet" in the singular form.The novel is the sequel to The Girl Who Played with Fire.
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The series was good is a bit much. Liked the first bood a lot, lied the 2nd book was tired of it by the 3rd book. Watched the movies.They were true to the bood and difficult to watch.
As with the last it started fast and I couldn't put it down. It was a bit long and died at the end. It was action packed and kept me up all night reading. Wish there were more.