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– Customer review on 20/01/2010
Oh boy! Do I seriously feel like the Boy in the Emperor's New Clothes. Yes! The old fairy tale version. Never have I read so much about so little. Am I a lone voice sighing in the Wilderness? Does NO-ONE else wish they were Swedish so that they might be vaguely interested in the vast indigestible chunks of history and politics and did Apple Mac sponsor the books? If I had to read another blow by blow description of Salander's computer, I'd have swallowed a worm myself. Yes, the books were good, but NOT THAT GOOD! His writing is pedestrian, and for all the enormous amount of pages in the three novels, I find that the characters remain cardboard maquettes, rather than fully fleshed adults we care about. Over-long by at least a third, I feel that the author gets his crusading journalistic zeal for a whole host of decidedly good causes mixed up with the need to make a really good narrative. Yes, Folks, I do just like to read to enjoy, not just criticise, but it irritates me when I feel the presence of the global marketing machine and hysterical non-critical judgements being applied to anything.
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– Customer review on 28/10/2009
Once again Steig Larsson did not dissapoint.Maintaining the pace and tension of the previous novels he gave us yet another oustanding read. Certainly the best Mystery/Thriller Trilogy I have ever read.The third and final of the series tidied things up for me beautifully, not over the top, always exciting, and credible in the the context of the books and the subject matter they dealt with.A huge loss to the Mystery /Thriller writers genre as I have no doubt Larsson would have written further outstanding novels involving the enigmatic and volatile Salander who I must confess I will miss.Unfortunately your ratings only allows for "good" and "bad" as this thriller was certainly better than good. DBW.
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– Customer review on 29/01/2010
After thoroughly enjoying The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and being disappointed by The Girl Who Played With Fire, I have to say I had no idea what to expect from the final instalment of the series. I found the first 100 pages or The Girls Who Kicked The Hornets' Nest a little dry and quite difficult to get through, although those with a better understanding of Swedish politics and history may have found it easier. I think the problem is that I was yet to form an attachment to any of the characters, many of whom I didn't like very much. However, the courtroom drama at the end was extremely satisfying and when I finished the book I realised I enjoyed it much more than I realised while reading it! This whole series is worth a read, if only for the fact that Stieg Larsson had an amazing intellect and a flair for crime in a technological era. What a shame that the literary world has lost him. I have a feeling, had he lived, he would have gotten better and better.
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– Customer review on 26/05/2010
I wondered where this could go, but I found it fast moving with a satisfying ending. Although
quite dark there is enough redemption to lighten the load.
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– Customer review on 22/03/2010
It is not mandatory to read Dragon, or Fire, to understand the third volume Hornets, in Steig's trilogy, however it is a treat to find the same cast intertwined in all three stories. After I read the first novel. The "Girl with The Dragon Tattoo", I was hooked on this writer. I was not dissapointed with his other two efforts. It is a shame he is not able to supply us with more. He surley would give Grisham et al a run for best fiction, in the drama thriller department.
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– Customer review on 26/08/2010
Really enjoyed the book, would recommend the whole series to everyone.
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– Customer review on 16/08/2010
An interesting book that i havnt read anything like this before. I enjoyed it but during the middle was boring me but it eventually picked back up it was enjoyable but i dont think i would read it again. I reccomend it to people who like thrillers. It was an alrite book and should be read at least once
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– Customer review on 18/05/2010
I absolutely enjoyed this book! There were parts that required 'skim reading' but on the whole, it was fabulous. My books (all three) are doing the rounds with family and friends.
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– Customer review on 01/05/2010
Though my husband was slower to be engaged by this book, of the series, and was initially disappointed that the story is merely a continuation/extension of the previous book he did find it well worth the read and explained that, as with it's predecessors, though slow to start it did eventually race to a fulfilling and intriguing conclusion.
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– Customer review on 27/04/2010
A great read... gripping and keeps you guessing all the way through. Would thoroughly recommend.
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