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The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
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Feb 05, 2009
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Will American readers embrace a novel that philosophizes so heavily about daily life

This was another Paris vacation-inspired read (though I'd been wanting to read it for a while). A sweet and tender story with quirky characters I fell in love with, and interesting philosophical and culture-related discussions (it's time for me to watch Yasujirō Ozu's The Munekata Sisters, revisit the art of seventeenth-century Dutch masters, and finally read Tolstoy's Anna Karenina). A book whose characters love grammar? Bring it on! A 12-year-old's inspired reflections on the beauty of a choir
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Ok...OMGGGGG!!!!! This has got to be the horriblest(yeah, not a word)book I have ever had the dishonor of attempting to read, muchless finish. I made it halfway...and I gotta tell ya, sometimes I'd be so bored out of my skull that I found myself going over the sentences, but not actually reading it & when I flipped the page I would have no idea wth was actually going on. Wow...like I said, 1/2 way & now I feel like chucking the thing in a woodchipper..yes, I would feel better then. I do not reco
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Ok, I know this book is polarizing. You love it or you hate it, and I can understand why some might hate it. I loved it! From the very beginning, I was in love with this book. I felt I understood both of the main characters, Renee and Paloma, and felt a connection with both of them. I appreciate the way they think, for the most part. Some people are turned off by the irony, or they just don't catch that the book is oozing with irony, but I loved it, and I knew that changes were a-coming, for bot
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too high brow, existential and depressing for me

Translated to English. A French concierge, a Japanese gentleman,and a 12 year old girl discover their lives intertwining with each impacting the other. The book slowly evolved and for a time I wasn't sure that I liked it but by the end I loved it! I found the vocabulary to be more advanced than most bestseller books. A very engaging read...
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Apr 03, 2009
Charisse
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I'm enjoying this book but want to really concentrate on it. The Tourist came in at the library, so I'm putting this aside for now so I can treasure later :)
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Nov 11, 2008
Paula
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Apr 04, 2009
Laura Ellis
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Sep 06, 2009
Julie
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Oct 07, 2009
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Oct 24, 2009
Vanessa
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May 09, 2010
Bronwyn
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