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In an uncommon form of writing, Larsson has captivated me with the first book in his trilogy. There is a quality to his writing I cannot exactly place, but it is backed up by a unique storyline.
One character that fascinated me was Lisbeth Salander. Other characters often described her as a creature, or having an animalistic, unusual appearance. It was not just her physical presence that intrigued me, but her mental capabilities. She possessed a surly strength and complete disregard to society's ...more
One character that fascinated me was Lisbeth Salander. Other characters often described her as a creature, or having an animalistic, unusual appearance. It was not just her physical presence that intrigued me, but her mental capabilities. She possessed a surly strength and complete disregard to society's ...more
An amazingly good mystery that takes the time to wrap up ALL the loose ends. My only quibble is that the clue that breaks the leading mystery could have been discovered sooner if not for a very obvious question that the investigator should have asked much earlier in the investigation. Larsson knows what to tell, what to show, and what to leave out, making for a story that moves along quickly, despite so much ground being covered. His characters are interesting and realistic, despite the heavy ob
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I'm not a fan of mysteries normally but this one was okay. I appreciated Larsson's plot development style for the most part.
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