The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
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Should I read it?
I loved it. My husband and I listened to the three books together on a trip in the Northwest. We were gone for 15 days and listened to the books. Loved it. Not sure if I would have enjoyed it as much read though. Listening was awesome.



Sire note, you may want to consider borrowing your copy cause if you really like the serious you'll love the "4th" book they've included that has previously unpublished collection of essays and correspondence with Stieg Larsson


Thanks! (:



I agree especially in the second book the whole first part of it was so pointless really to the rest of the story I just didn't understand why he put it in there. What did the Caribbean and the death that occurred there have anything to do with murder of the two journalists and the sex trade? jack.

the character and the reader are figuring things out at different speeds, generally with the reader getting it first. this leads to a lot of wasted words when the characters figure it out.




Ya I toatally agree :)

EXACTLY! I'm starting to believe EVERYONE picks this book up because it's said to be so good but I didn't find it to be so outstanding.It was hyped up too much. the second half of the book was ok only in comparison to the first half ! The only way I would go on to the next two books would be if I got a FREE audio version!

The first book is hard to get into and the subject matter is not for everyone but I got sucked into them after the first 150 pages and then could not put them down.



I guess I'll have to see which one I'd be. I was thinking about buying it, but I don't wanna buy it and not like it.



I know what it feels like to live in the fictional world of the book, and I love it. If it's as good as the people says its good says, then I'll gladly read this book.
I'll add it to my "to-read" and "priority-reads" shelf. :D




it is for a mature reader, who is liberal and accepting of others.

it is for a mature read..."
no, what you're seeing is stereotypical female "strength" archetypes. you're hyper aware of them right now, because you just read a book fronted by one. pay attention to the other characters, and even salander. they're stereotypical too.
the business partner, who is one of the best in the business, sleeps with her boss (the narrator), but is still strong and respectable.
the boozing middle aged sexpot, sleeps with narrator
the borderline autistic punk rock computer hacker, who's (true to form) the best at what she does. shes tough as nails, and doesnt need anyone, yet she still sleeps with the narrator. doing this does not make you see her as weaker, even though it shows huge weaknesses in her character.
the serial killer (at this point you should see it coming) he's the best at what he does. he wants to sleep with the narrator, and kill him.
theres a layout manager/photographer somewhere, who is *eye roll* the best in the world, gayer than springtime, and probably has the hots for the narrator. why not? everyone else gets him naked.


...My review/rants/raves. Haha.

Recommend, or not?"IF YOU CAN HANDLE SADISTIC SITUATION and you can read frustraded lives, go ahead. At first i start loving the book until the ugly part came. I kept reading because im the type of person that needs to finish the book even i like it or not. The problem is that is a trilogy and the first one doesnt not even concludes! yeah is mandatory to read the second part... i started reading the second part almost crying... but then i couldnt! i had to stop it was too much for me. Is a book well written but is just not my type of subject.


I plan to read it over the summer, when I have time to begin reading books. This one'll be on top of my to read list, then. Thank you!

I guess I'll have to see which one I'd be. I was thinking about buying it, but I don't wanna buy it and not like it."
Well, one good place to think about when you buy a book is Amazon used. You can find books that are like new for just a fraction of the cover price. That way, even if you end up not liking it, you didn't invest much in it. Plus, you can turn around and resell it! They give you a credit if you sell your book back. Not much, but a little. Sometimes I get my books from the library, sometimes I buy them. Sometimes I buy them "like new" and then donate them to the library. Either way, everyone wins. :)


this is true, so go read one.
life is too short to waste on over rated badly written garbage like this.

I'm reading everyone's posts, it's ok. And I'm taking everything people are saying into consideration. Usually, when I read a book, I read at least 50% of it to get the feel of it and whatnot. I don't think it's fair if I judge a book when I haven't read a majority of it. And seeing as how everyone either loved it a lot of hated it, I'm taking it'll be the same for me. I'm glad that I'm getting all these opinions off of it. :D

I skimmed most of the second and listened to the third on CD. I thought they were interesting but still only really liked the first. But I think Lisbeth is a amazing female character. She pulled me through all three just to find out what happened with her story....
Here is another author from the same area of the world??Jo NesbøI have just heard about him and read some rave reviews...thought I would give him a try. :) Enjoy


Rachael wrote: "I enjoyed the story just has a stand alone. I did not care for some of the abuse...?that came into the plot but overall enjoyed the story. For me, I got hooked on most of the characters and I enjoy..."
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