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Millennium #3

賮鬲丕丞 賮賷 毓卮 丕賱丿亘丕亘賷乇

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"賮鬲丕丞 賮賷 毓卮 丕賱丿亘丕亘賷乇" 賴賵 丕賱噩夭亍 丕賱孬丕賱孬 賵丕賱兀禺賷乇 丕賱賲匕賴賱 賲賳 孬賱丕孬賷丞 爻鬲賷睾 賱丕乇賳爻 "賲賷賱賷賳賷賵賲" 丕賱鬲賷 丨馗賷鬲 亘賳噩丕丨 賴丕卅賱 毓丕賱賲賷丕賸 賵亘賱睾 毓丿丿 賯乇丕卅賴丕 60 賲賱賷賵賳丕賸 廿賱賶 賷賵賲賳丕 賴匕丕.

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賵爻賷賰賵賳 毓賱賷賴丕貙 賵亘賲爻丕毓丿丞 氐丿賷賯賴丕 丕賱氐丨賮賷 賲丕賷賰賱 亘賱賵賲賮爻鬲貙 賱丕 兀賳 鬲孬亘鬲 亘乇丕亍鬲賴丕 賮丨爻亘 亘賱 賵兀賳 鬲丿賷賳 乇噩丕賱 丕賱爻賱胤丞 丕賱匕賷賳 爻賲丨賵丕 亘兀賳 鬲毓丕賳賷 賴賷貙 賵賰孬賷乇賵賳 賲孬賱賴丕貙 賲賳 丕賱毓爻賮 賵丕賱馗賱賲. 賵爻賵賮 鬲囟毓 亘賳賮爻賴丕 禺胤賾丞 賱賱丕賳鬲賯丕賲 賲賲賾賳 丨丕賵賱賵丕 賯鬲賱賴丕 賵賲賳 丕賱賲丐爻爻丕鬲 丕賱丨賰賵賲丞賷 丕賱賮丕爻丿丞 丕賱鬲賷 賰丕丿鬲 兀賳 鬲丿賲賾乇 丨賷丕鬲賴丕.

兀禺賷乇丕賸貙 丨馗賷鬲 賱賷夭亘孬 亘賮乇氐丞 兀賳 鬲乇賲賷 賲丕囟賷賴丕 禺賱賮賴丕貙 賵兀禺賷乇丕賸 兀鬲賷丨鬲 賮乇氐丞 賱賰賷 鬲賳鬲氐乇 丕賱丨賯賷賯丞 賵丕賱毓丿丕賱丞.

賰丕賳鬲 賱賷夭亘孬 囟丨賷賾丞貙 賴賷 丕賱丌賳 鬲賯賮 賵鬲丿丕賮毓 毓賳 賳賮爻賴丕.

844 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2007

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Stieg Larsson

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Stieg Larsson (born as Karl Stig-Erland Larsson) was a Swedish journalist and writer who passed away in 2004.

As a journalist and editor of the magazine , Larsson was active in documenting and exposing Swedish extreme right and racist organisations. When he died at the age of 50, Larsson left three unpublished thrillers and unfinished manuscripts for more. The first three books ( , and ) have since been printed as the series. These books are all bestsellers in Sweden and in several other countries, including the United States and Canada.

Witnessed a rape when he was 15, and was helpless to stop it. This event haunted him for the rest of his life. The girl being raped was named Lisbeth, which he later used as the name of the heroine on his Millenium trilogy. Sexual violence against women is also a recurring theme in his work.

Personal quote:
To exact revenge for yourself or your friends is not only a right, it's an absolute duty.

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Profile Image for Joel.
581 reviews1,907 followers
January 13, 2011
These books really shouldn't work. Stieg Larsson is a very weird writer. He likes to tell us absolutely everything someone is doing. If Stieg wrote the story of my morning, it would go like this:

"Joel woke up around 7:45 a.m. and looked at the clock. He decided he didn't need to get up yet and hit the snooze button. When the alarm sounded again, he dragged himself out of bed and used the toilet. He brushed his teeth and then dressed in a blue striped shirt, black tie and flat front dress slacks he'd purchased on sale at Kohl's. He made himself a cup of coffee, fired up his 13-inch Macbook laptop and checked his email. He had 14 messages. 11 of them were advertisements from various mailing lists or spam emails encouraging him to enlarge his penis. One message was from his mother and two more were shipping notices for books he'd purchased from Amazon.com. He read the note from his mother but decided to reply later. He then deleted all the messages but the two from Amazon and closed his laptop. He sat on the couch and stared into space, drinking his coffee and thinking."

Most writers would probably start the scene several paragraphs later, when I finally get to work (that's where the real excitement happens! I check even MORE email!). (Plus it turns out I'm not even a main character.) But for some reason, this style is, I don't know, endearing instead of annoying. I love the way he tells us every time Mikael has a cigarette or what he likes on his sandwiches. And hey, at least I know what brand of cell phone everyone is using.

It's kind of weird how the series wound up being not at all what I was expecting. Book one was closest, a serial killer story that was nevertheless a weird mash-up of political potboiler and are-the-lambs-screaming-Clarice murder fun. But then book two was mostly about the internal politics of the Swedish police and media industries. And the big climax of the trilogy comes down to an incredibly extended legal thriller, Grisham-style. I assume. I've never read a John Grisham book.

But really, everyone knows why the books work, and it's because of the characters. Stieg approached the whole trilogy as a sort of manifesto about the injustices heaped upon women in Swedish society, and illustrates them via a host of compelling, level-headed, fairly well-rounded women who are fun to read about even when they spend every other page having sex with the Stieg stand-in. Everyone loves Lisbeth, of course, and this installment does a good job of fleshing out her back story and explaining how exactly one winds up a tattooed, antisocial computer-hacking genius with an insatiable hunger for revenge and Billy's pan pizza.

This is an excellent wrap-up to Lisbeth's story and the trilogy, leaving exactly one thread hanging, and a small one at that, which is remarkable considerng it's number three in a planned run of 10. It leaves Mikael and Lisbeth in a great place, and pays off pretty much everything that was established over the previous two books. That it does so with a histrionic courtroom scene, all the better.

I don't read legal thrillers but I love courtroom scenes in movies, especially when judges say stuff like "I'm going to allow it, but you'd better be going somewhere with this." No one says that here, but only because apparently you can do whatever the fuck you want in a Swedish courtroom without bothering to talk to the judge at all. On the bright side, a flustered prosecutor does break out another old chestnut --"This is highly irregular!" -- that almost makes up for it.

So, yeah, I'm a little sad that Lisbeth has stalked off to that big Ikea-furnished apartment in the sky to join her creator. And I wish Stieg didn't eat quite so many of the fatty sandwiches and Billy's pan pizzas he loved detailing so much (hey, write what you know). If book 4 never emerges from that mythical laptop, though, this is a pretty good place to end things.

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June 1, 2010
What I learned from this book (in no particular order):

1. You can use duct tapes to close up serious wounds; they keep the blood in and the germs out.

2. You can be shot in the head and STILL have photographic memory, though annoyingly, you will forget the solution to that pesky Fermat's Theorem that you have just discovered.

3. Congenital analgesia is a useful condition to have for mafia henchmen and Bond villains.

4. Muscular, one meter eighty-four tall Latina policewomen who can out-wrestle a man are HOT.

5. Middle-aged, out of shape Swedish journalists are powerful chick magnets.

6. Threesomes and other bedroom antics involving leather, especially if you are stupid enough to record them, WILL come back to haunt you.

7. 鈥淪tatistics showed that the absolute majority of people who harassed women were men.鈥� Yes, we know it, that barring a few notable exceptions, most men are SADISTIC PIGS, PERVERTS AND RAPISTS!

8. 鈥漈he majority of poison pen artists were either teenagers or the middle-aged.鈥� Only people between 26 and 54 years of age are crazy enough to become stalkers.

9. Amazons are cool because they were willing to cut off their right breasts to be better archers. They also liked to copulate with random men to make babies.

10. Meatballs with potatoes and Lingonberry sauce are good Swedish food.


BUT SERIOUSLY,

this final book in the Millennium Trilogy is a let down compared to its predecessors. The conspirators who protected Zalachenko and committed Salander into the asylum are revealed early on in the novel, thus removing any sense of mystery. The pair of elderly, terminally ill men who lead them are so out-gunned, out-maneuvered and out-hacked by the good guys from the beginning that there is hardly any suspense left. Salander herself spent the majority of her time on a hospital bed, convalescing from the shot in the head that she received from Zalachenko. The previous books were able to succeed largely because of the peculiar originality of her character and the outrageous stunts that she pulled. With those elements missing, what is left is a rather predictable police procedural filled with tedious bureaucratic wrangling and dull talking heads. The pace picks up a bit with the trial and the novel ends with a sorely needed action piece that provides a closure to Salander鈥檚 dark past, but it is nowhere near the level of the exciting episodes that preceded it. Still, if you have read them, you will want to read this one too, if only to get a satisfying ending for Salander, Blomkvist and other characters that we have came to know from the series.

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March 21, 2024
This is the third (completed) novel of what Stieg had hoped would be a ten-volume opus. At the end of the last book, Lisbeth Salander had been shot by her evil and well-toasted natural father, a former Soviet spy who had been granted immunity in Sweden in return for handing over information. We pick up the story here as she arrives at an ER with several wounds, including a bullet wound to the head, with the bullets still inside.

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Don鈥檛 even try reading this if you have not read volumes 1 and 2. There are many references to characters from those tales, and one can easily get lost among the many, many named characters here. The first hundred pages or so of this book seemed to me a bit of catch-up exposition. But hey, the novel is 563 pps. A little expo won鈥檛 kill ya. Once the story gets rolling it is a locomotive, picking up steam with each chapter.

There is a diversity of action and character focus. There are the usual bedroom shenanigans, although that seemed reduced this time around. Journalist Mikael Blomkvist joins with other investigators, public and private, to get to the bottom of why the dastardly Zalachenko was officially protected for so many years, and why Lisbeth Salander was forced to pay a harsh price for his existence. Will the baddies get their comeuppance? Will Lisbeth hack into your computer, maybe get herself a new tat? Although the underlying concerns are serious, secretive, autocratic tendencies in Swedish government, wide-ranging societal hostility towards women, this is a fast-paced and riveting legal and journalistic action yarn, a page turner, populated with a wide spectrum of interesting characters. Fasten your seat-belts. Enjoy the buzz.


My reviews of the first two books in the series:
----- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
----- The Girl Who Played with Fire
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May 30, 2021
I thoroughly enjoyed this series and I feel so so bad that Mr. Stieg Larsson passed away before he could finish it the way he wanted to.

The first book bogged me down initially with a plethora of details - I was annoyed by how long it just sat on my shelf and how irritating a character Mikael Blomkvist was turning out to be. Halfway through I found myself transformed into a complete truant at school and zombie in my social life because I ignored everything and everyone until I finished reading. I had to pick up and this book immediately because of Lizbeth. She is such a compelling character it is hard to put into words my feelings for her. I am invested in her life, I want to know everything. And we never will, right? We know enough to love her, but we will never know what Larrson wanted to do with her ultimately. Because Larsson passed away soon and he initially intended to write a dozen books in this series.

My readings experiences for these books have been a steady cocktail of regret and exhilaration. I swear I am either bored to death by it, frustrated beyond words by it, or just so completely immersed in the world that I would happily sacrifice sleep, food, and human interaction to read one more page. So yes, I heavily recommend it, but with the warning that it makes you go on an emotional rollercoaster, it will make you see the world a little differently and it will fill you with sadness that this is the end.
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August 18, 2019
鈥漇alander was afraid of no-one and nothing. She realized that she lacked the necessary imagination--and that was evidence enough that there was something wrong with her brain.鈥�


Noomi Rapace plays Lisbeth Salander in the excellent Swedish trilogy. She takes the bad girl goth look farther than even Joan Jett.

Even if Lisbeth Salander had been raised in a 鈥渘ormal鈥� environment of a white picket fence, with a swing in the backyard, a dad flipping burgers in a haze of barbecue smoke, and a smiling, sundress wearing mother, she would have been abnormal. As it was she was the daughter of a psychotic, deranged Russian father who lived under a blanket of security because he defected with secrets that the government was interested in knowing.

Zalachenko beat Lisbeth鈥檚 mother so severely that she sustained brain damage that left her nearly a vegetable. He wasn鈥檛 prosecuted. After all she was a whore, just a whore, or so they say, but then 鈥渢rusted鈥� government official can leak any information they want and have it lapped up by the media.

Lisbeth tried to kill her father.

Okay.

She tried to kill him twice, but he is a tough old bastard.

Let鈥檚 just say the environment that Lisbeth was raised in required her to embrace the more abnormal aspects of her personality to survive. So why did she try to kill her father?

鈥漈hat is under investigation, but there are strong indications that he did indeed attempt to kill her. As far as we can determine at the moment, it was a case of deep antagonism in a tragically dysfunctional family.鈥�

They are related, but they have never been anybody鈥檚 concept of a family. She also has a half brother named Niedermann who can鈥檛 feel any pain and is a genetic giant of freakish strength.

I think everyone knows the story of Stieg Larsson, the author of this trilogy. He died from a heart attack shortly after dropping off the three manuscripts for the Millennium novels with his publisher. It is imperative that readers read these books in order. If you attempted to read this one first, for instance, you would be lacking a lot of critical back story that will definitely heighten your enjoyment of the book. So no short cuts, no cutting to the end, the journey must be taken. You must take the blows along with Lisbeth so her eventual triumph will be your triumph as well.


She turned her back and pulled the hospital gown off her shoulder. She sat so that the light from the window fell on her back. He looked at her dragon. It was beautiful and professionally down, a work of art.

After a while she turned her head.

鈥沦补迟颈蝉蹿颈别诲?鈥�

鈥淚t鈥檚 beautiful. But it must have hurt like hell.鈥�

鈥淵es,鈥� she said. 鈥淚t hurt.鈥�


The first book The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo is a mystery. The second one The Girl Who Played with Fire is a thriller. This one is a courtroom drama. Larsson wrote this trilogy in the evenings for entertainment purposes as an escape from the real world. He was an investigative reporter and I鈥檓 sure most of the time real life was too real for him. It was as if he were playing with different writing formats, proving that he could write one as well as another. There are rumors that his girlfriend has a partial fourth book locked up on a laptop computer until the legal issues with Larsson鈥檚 estates can be settled. I think Larsson was brimming with stories and had created a heroine, uniquely compelling, with sustainable appeal that would have kept him on the bestseller list for years.

I certainly would have been a zombie consumer of Larsson鈥檚 books, but I am content with what he gave us. It gives me shivers to think of another author conceiving their version of Salander or trying to mimic Larsson鈥檚 version. I do believe that characters should die with their creator.

So Salander is in the hospital recovering from wounds sustained near the end of book two. Her father is recovering on the same hallway. They are a mere two doors away from each other. If a hospital could ever be quiet they might have been able to hear each other breathing. Despite the critical condition of their wounds each plots the demise of the other. Each secures a weapon of what is at hand, a pen, a crutch, anything to give them a chance if the other attacks.

鈥漁nly a woman who had killed a man in battle was allowed to give up her virginity.鈥�

Amazon women, men dream about them. They are not always pleasant dreams. Larsson did sprinkle a few facts about legends of Amazon women between chapters. How fitting, for though our heroine is a scrawny 5鈥�1鈥� she is without a doubt a warrior unhindered by compassion and driven to survive.

Mikael Blomkvist, the ace reporter, one of the few friends that Salander has in the world whether she wants him or not, is leading the charge for Salander to be released. As he rattles the nerve of the S盲po (Swedish Intelligence Agency), in particular the part of the organization called The Section, he discovers a government that has sanctioned too much to protect too little. He has learned a lot about how far they are willing to go to protect themselves and deftly plays a cat and mouse game with them as he prepares his lawyer sister, Anika Giannini, to defend Salander at trial.

I鈥檝e noticed that some readers struggled with the investigative part of the novel as we see all the pieces being brought together by teams of people. Some working for Salander鈥檚 release and some working to make sure she never sees the light of day. I found it all very real, very interesting as if I were directly involved in the process. The trial is absolutely terrific.

For whatever reason Larsson throws in a subplot involving Blomkvist鈥檚 long time lover and co-worker Grika Berger. She is being stalked by a someone who obviously has a deep loathing for her. Some of the aspects of this subplot were interesting, but it was totally unnecessary to the overall plot, unless we think of Larsson as a stage manager trying to give one of his favorite actresses a few more lines in the play.

Salander has issues with authority, not surprising given how those in authority have routinely decided that she needed to be arrested, locked down in a psych ward, and disappeared altogether. Even without the bizarre circumstances that forced Salander to be an enemy of the state she would have struggled with anyone who wanted to tell her what to do.

She could never be the demure little girl in pigtails sucking on a lollipop.

She is a lesbian satanist. What? It is hard to tell which one of those words, concocted by her enemies was more alarming to them. She is certainly bi-sexual, uninhibited in sexaul matters. She is a hacker, a woman who can find out anything about anyone. She is nobody鈥檚 best friend, but it is better to be her friend than her enemy. As far as Satan is concerned, she would take his pitchfork away and impale him on his own hubris.


How to transform yourself into Lisbeth Salander. Black is your only color, your pale skin should never, ever be graced by sunlight, pierce yourself strategically all over your body, have one really cool tattoo, and keep the stone face of a Japanese samurai at all times. Your personality should always bristle with rolling tides of negative energy. Master these aspects and you are ready to intimidate the world.

As I read this book I thought about why I, like so many others, find Salander such a compelling character. I鈥檝e certainly never met anyone like her. She is unfriendly, like handling snarled barbed wire. She is instantly suspicious of anyone who offers to help her or any cause that would require commitment. She is a lone wolf, not opposed to giving pleasure, but unwilling to ever say the words that would take a moment of delight to a level of tenderness. She tortures you with silence. She bludgeons you with negative vibes. Her moods swing between tolerable and gloomy. Her smile is like a falling star, rare; and yet, beautiful. There is something wonderful in her ability to fight the odds, to survive, to defeat, to somehow make the right friends that are willing to fight for her when she can鈥檛 fight for herself. She does need help, as painful as that is for her, to push past the wall of silent contempt that she erects between her and authority. As it turns out her voice, her story had to be told.

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March 4, 2023
LA RAGAZZA CHE GIOCAVA COL FUOCO


Il film di David Fincher fa subito centro, sin dai titoli di testa: una specie di videoclip con l鈥檌ntramontabile canzone dei Led Zeppelin 鈥淚mmigrant Song鈥� nella cover di Karen鈥橭 curata da Trent Reznor e Atticus Ross.

Uomini che odiano le donne, il primo della trilogia Millennium, fu un regalo di compleanno.
Da parte di chi non mi aveva mai fatto regali e che giudicavo lettrice svogliata e distratta.
Un tomo di tante pagine, nel pieno del fenomeno mediatico, proveniente dalla persona sbagliata.
脠 chiaro che non mi sarebbe piaciuto.


Fincher e il protagonista Daniel Craig/Mikael Blomqvist sul set davanti al monitor.

Sbagliato. Mi piacque. E mi innamorai.
E forse quell鈥檃mica non era poi davvero lettrice svogliata e distratta.
Mi piacque a tal punto che mi rifiuto di leggere i sequel non firmati da Larsson ma da Lagercrantz. Le operazioni commerciali seguenti alla sua morte prematura (infarto a 50 anni).


Robin Wright interpreta Erika Berger la direttrice della rivista per cui lavora Blomqvist.

Un personaggio come Mikael Blomkvist colpisce, e non si dimentica.
Il suo modo di fare giornalismo altrettanto. Rimanda a nobile tradizione (All the President鈥檚 Men per citare il primo titolo che mi viene a mente), spostando ancora pi霉 in l脿 il confine di quello che un giornalista d鈥檌nchiesta pu貌 fare.
La rivista per la quale lavora, Millennium: si vorrebbe essere abbonati.
Il suo direttore, Erika Berger, magnifica sia professionalmente che nel suo dividersi tra due uomini, il marito e Blomkvist.
Trama ricca, densa, imprevedibile, piena di colpi di scena, tutti credibili.
Pagine che fanno battere il cuore soprattutto nella sua parte sinistra, quella che accoglie il nostro senso di giustizia, uguaglianza, fraternit脿. E libert脿.


Christopher Plummer, che diventa sempre pi霉 bravo, 猫 il patriarca della famiglia Vanger, colui che ingaggia il giornalista segugio Blomqvist. Il compenso promesso 猫 ghiotto: le prove per sconfiggere chi lo ha denunciato vincendo la causa (per ora).

E poi c鈥櫭� lei, Lisbeth, personaggio tra i personaggi, insuperabile, selvaggia e selvatica, tenera e fragile, roccia furia belva, che ha subito quello che nessuno dovrebbe subire, vittima degli uomini che odiano le donne.

Larsson anticipa brutti fenomeni che stavano crescendo in quella sua terra che istintivamente si associa alla libert脿, alla modernit脿, alla civilt脿. Fenomeni poi andati ben oltre l鈥檌nquietudine, a quelle latitudini e altrove.

Atteso con ansia, comprato la mattina del giorno in cui 猫 uscito, finito due giorni dopo.
Non scende sotto il livello dei precedenti due, davvero una trilogia speciale.
Centinaia di pagine che si divorano come se fossero decine, senza noia n茅 stanchezza. Grande piacere.


I due protagonisti, Daniel Craig/Mikael Blomqvist e Rooney Mara/Lisbeth Salander.

La vicenda cinematografica 猫 curiosa.
Gli svedesi hanno voluto cimentarsi, secondo me realizzando tre fiaschi, tre copie sbiadite, con un cast improbabile, attori mai all鈥檃ltezza.
Ci貌 nonostante quella Lisbeth Salander, Noomi Rapace, e quel Mikael Blomqvist, Mikael Nykvist hanno in qualche modo fatto strada fino a Hollywood, secondo me immeritatamente e senza mai illuminare le pellicole cui hanno partecipato.
Poi 猫 arrivato David Fincher e il suo The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 鈥� Uomini che odiano le donne, opera riuscitissima, con cast da sballo, atmosfera che si taglia col coltello, che ha lanciato una creatura stellare, Rooney Mara, perfetta Lisbeth.
A questo 猫 seguito a distanza di sette anni un film made in USA sempre con lo zampino di Fincher (executive producer), ma ben altro esito artistico, passato piuttosto in sordina e tratto da uno dei romanzi Lagercrantz (The Girl in the Spider鈥檚 Web 鈥� Quello che non uccide). Dimenticabile.

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October 13, 2021
Luftslottet Som Spr盲ngdes = The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest (Millennium, #3), Stieg Larsson

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest is the third novel in the Millennium series by Swedish writer Stieg Larsson. It was published in Swedish in 2007.

The first three novels in the series, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2005), The Girl Who Played with Fire (2006), and The Girl who Kicked the Hornets' Nest were written by Stieg Larsson before being shown to a publisher and were published posthumously after his fatal heart attack in 2004. Additionally, all three novels were adapted as films.

The book begins as Lisbeth Salander is flown to Sahlgrenska Hospital. It picks up where The Girl Who Played with Fire left off.

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丿乇 乇賲丕賳 丿禺鬲乇蹖 讴賴 亘丕 鬲亘賴讴丕乇賴丕 丿乇丕賮鬲丕丿貙 丿爻鬲诏丕賴 丕賲賳蹖鬲蹖 芦爻賵卅丿禄 賵 噩乇蹖丕賳蹖 賮丕爻丿 丿乇 丌賳 賲胤乇丨 丕爻鬲貨 丿賵 卮禺氐蹖鬲 丿乇诏蹖乇 賲丕噩乇丕蹖 倬蹖趩蹖丿賴 爻丕夭賲丕賳賴丕 賵 卮乇讴鬲賴丕蹖蹖 賲蹖卮賵賳丿貙 讴賴 亘賴 賲賳丕賮毓 賲賱蹖 讴卮賵乇 禺蹖丕賳鬲 賲蹖讴賳賳丿貨 爻丕夭賲丕賳賴丕蹖蹖 讴賴 賲丿蹖乇丕賳 賳丕賱丕蹖賯蹖 丿丕乇賳丿

丌丿賲蹖 亘丕蹖丿 禺蹖賱蹖 亘丿卮丕賳爻 亘丕卮丿貙 讴賴 卮賴乇鬲 噩賴丕賳蹖 丕卮貙 賵 丿乇 倬蹖 丌賳 孬乇賵鬲 讴賱丕賳卮貙 丌賳诏丕賴 亘賴 爻乇丕睾卮 亘蹖丕蹖丿貙 讴賴 賳賴 乇賵蹖 夭賲蹖賳貙 讴賴 夭蹖乇 禺丕讴 禺賮鬲賴 亘丕卮丿貨 卮賴乇鬲蹖 讴賴 乇亘胤蹖 亘賴 賲乇诏 胤乇賮 賳丿丕乇丿貙 賵 丕诏乇 夭賳丿賴 賴賲 亘賵丿貙 賳氐蹖亘 丕賵 賲蹖卮丿貙 賵 亘丿鬲乇 丕夭 賴賲賴 丕蹖賳讴賴貙 賳賵毓 夭賳丿诏蹖貙 賵 亘蹖 鬲賵噩賴蹖 亘賴 爻賱丕賲鬲蹖 禺賵蹖卮貙 亘丕毓孬 賲乇诏蹖 夭賵丿 賴賳诏丕賲卮 卮丿賴貙 賵 賮乇氐鬲 蹖讴 夭賳丿诏蹖 賲鬲毓丕乇賮 乇丕貙 丕夭 丕賵 诏乇賮鬲賴 丕爻鬲貨 芦丕爻鬲蹖诏 賱丕乇爻賵賳禄貙 蹖讴蹖 丕夭 賴賲蹖賳 亘丿卮丕賳爻賴丕蹖 乇賵夭诏丕乇 亘賵丿賳丿貨

亘丕 夭賳丿诏蹖 賳丕賲乇鬲亘蹖 讴賴 鬲賳賴丕 丿乇 賳賵卮鬲賳 禺賱丕氐賴 賲蹖卮丿貨 賲孬賱 蹖讴 禺賵乇賴 蹖 賳賵卮鬲賳貙 爻丕毓鬲賴丕蹖 胤賵賱丕賳蹖 賲卮睾賵賱 讴丕乇 亘賵丿賴貙 爻賴 倬丕讴鬲 爻蹖诏丕乇 賴賲 丿賵丿 賲蹖讴乇丿賴貙 賵 丕睾賱亘 诏乇爻賳賴 讴賴 賲蹖卮丿賴貙 亘丕 賵噩賵丿 丕囟丕賮賴 賵夭賳貙 倬蹖鬲夭丕蹖 丿乇爻鬲 賵 丿乇賲丕賳蹖 賳賵卮 噩丕賳 賲蹖讴乇丿賴! 丿爻鬲 丌禺乇 賴賲 爻乇 倬賳噩丕賴 爻丕賱诏蹖貙 賯賱亘 丕賵 亘蹖 丌賳锟斤拷賴 禺亘乇 丿賴丿貙 丿爻鬲 氐丕丨亘卮 乇丕 鬲賵蹖 倬賵爻鬲 诏乇丿賵 诏匕丕卮鬲貨 賴乇趩賳丿 賴乇 丌丿賲 毓丕賯賱蹖貙 讴賴 芦丕爻鬲蹖诏 賱丕乇賳爻禄 乇丕 賲蹖丿蹖丿貙 趩賳丕賳 丌蹖賳丿賴 丕蹖 乇丕 亘賴 丕賵 诏賵卮夭丿 賲蹖讴乇丿貙 丕賲丕 讴賵 诏賵卮 卮賳賵丕貨 趩乇丕 讴賴 丕賵 賳賴 鬲賳賴丕 丿乇 賳賵毓 丕丿亘蹖貙 賲乇蹖丿 芦乇蹖賲賵賳丿 趩賳丿賱乇禄 亘賵丿賳丿貙 丿乇 鬲禺乇蹖亘 亘丿賳 禺賵蹖卮 賴賲貙 亘賴 丕蹖卮丕賳 丕賯鬲丿丕 讴乇丿賴 亘賵丿賳丿貙 讴賴 亘賴 賴乇丨丕賱 丿乇 丕蹖賳 賲賵乇丿 賴賲 丨賯 丕爻鬲丕丿卮貙 亘賴 禺賵亘蹖 丕丿丕 卮丿貨

丕蹖卮丕賳 亘賴 丿丕爻鬲丕賳賴丕蹖 倬賱蹖爻蹖貙 賵 亘賴 賵蹖跇賴 亘賴 丌孬丕乇 亘夭乇诏丕賳 丕蹖賳 跇丕賳乇 賴賲丕賳賳丿 芦乇蹖賲賵賳丿 趩賳丿賱乇禄貙 芦丿卮蹖賱 賴賻賲鬲禄 賵 ...貨 毓賱丕賯賴 蹖 亘爻蹖丕乇 丿丕卮鬲賳丿貨 乇賵蹖 噩夭卅蹖丕鬲 丌賳賴丕 鬲賲乇讴夭 讴乇丿賴貙 亘丕乇賴丕 丌賳賴丕 乇丕 禺賵丕賳丿賴貙 賵 賲賵乇丿 亘乇乇爻蹖 賯乇丕乇 丿丕丿賴 亘賵丿賳丿貙 賵 乇賵蹖 爻丕禺鬲丕乇 丿丕爻鬲丕賳賴丕蹖 诏賵賳丕诏賵賳 倬賱蹖爻蹖 噩賳丕蹖蹖貙 鬲爻賱锟斤拷 讴丕賲賱 丿丕卮鬲賳丿貨 丌賳诏丕賴 讴賴 丌睾丕夭 亘賴 丿丕爻鬲丕賳 賳賵蹖爻蹖 讴乇丿賳丿貙 卮讴 賳丿丕卮鬲賳丿貙 讴賴 乇賲丕賳蹖 倬賱蹖爻蹖 禺賵丕賴賳丿 賳賵卮鬲貨 賴乇趩賳丿 亘乇禺賱丕賮 爻賳鬲 賲乇爻賵賲 丕丿亘蹖丕鬲 倬賱蹖爻蹖貙 亘丕 乇賵蹖讴乇丿蹖 賮賲蹖賳蹖爻鬲蹖貙 蹖讴蹖 丕夭 讴賱蹖丿蹖 鬲乇蹖賳 卮禺氐蹖鬲賴丕蹖 乇賲丕賳賴丕蹖卮 乇丕貙 讴賴 賲丕蹖賴 賴丕蹖 丨丕丿孬賴 丕蹖 倬乇乇賳诏蹖 賴賲 丿丕卮鬲貙 亘賴 蹖讴 夭賳 爻倬乇丿賳丿貨 丕蹖卮丕賳 胤乇丨 賳賵卮鬲賳 丿賴 噩賱丿 乇賲丕賳 乇丕貙 丿乇 爻乇 丿丕卮鬲賳丿貨 丕賲丕 鬲賳賴丕 賮乇氐鬲 賳賵卮鬲賳 爻賴 乇賲丕賳 讴丕賲賱 芦丿禺鬲乇蹖 亘丕 禺丕賱 讴賵亘蹖 丕跇丿賴丕禄貙 芦丿禺鬲乇蹖 讴賴 亘丕 丌鬲卮 亘丕夭蹖 讴乇丿禄貙 賵 芦丿禺鬲乇蹖 讴賴 亘丕 鬲亘賴讴丕乇賴丕 丿乇丕賮鬲丕丿禄 (丿禺鬲乇蹖 讴賴 亘賴 賱丕賳賴 夭賳亘賵乇賴丕蹖 賯乇賲夭 賱诏丿 夭丿)貙 賵 蹖讴 乇賲丕賳 賳丕鬲賲丕賲 乇丕 倬蹖丿丕 讴乇丿賳丿貨 乇賲丕賳蹖 讴賴 賯乇丕乇 卮丿 鬲賵爻胤 賳賵蹖爻賳丿賴 丕蹖 丿蹖诏乇貙 讴丕賲賱 卮賵丿貨 噩丕賱亘 丕蹖賳讴賴 丿乇 丕蹖賳 夭賲蹖賳賴 賳蹖夭 爻乇賳賵卮鬲蹖 賴賲丕賳賳丿 賲乇丕丿卮貙 芦趩賳丿賱乇禄 讴亘蹖乇 丿丕卮鬲賳丿貨 賳賵卮鬲賳 爻賴 乇賲丕賳 賳禺爻鬲 讴賴 鬲賲丕賲 卮丿貙 丌賳賴丕 乇丕 亘乇丕蹖 芦倬蹖乇丕鬲 賮賵乇賱诏鬲禄貙 賳丕卮乇蹖 丿乇 芦爻賵卅丿禄貙 讴賴 亘賴 丕賳鬲卮丕乇 丌孬丕乇 倬乇賮乇賵卮貙 卮賴乇賴 亘賵丿賴 賮乇爻鬲丕丿賳丿貨 丕乇夭蹖丕亘賴丕蹖 賳丕卮乇貙 亘夭乇诏鬲乇蹖賳 禺胤丕蹖 毓賲乇 禺賵丿 乇丕貙 亘丕 乇丿 讴乇丿賳 乇賲丕賳賴丕蹖蹖 賲乇鬲讴亘 卮丿賳丿貙 讴賴 丕賳鬲卮丕乇卮丕賳 乇禺丿丕丿蹖 丿乇 丕丿亘蹖丕鬲 丿丕爻鬲丕賳蹖 芦爻賵卅丿禄 亘賴 卮賲丕乇 丌賲丿貨

诏賵蹖丕 丕蹖賳 乇禺丿丕丿 賴賲夭賲丕賳 亘丕 賲乇诏 賳丕诏賴丕賳蹖 芦賱丕乇爻賵賳禄 亘賵丿貙 趩賵賳 賲丿鬲蹖 亘毓丿貙 丕蹖賳 丿賵爻鬲 丕蹖卮丕賳 亘賵丿貙 讴賴 丿爻鬲賳賵卮鬲賴 賴丕蹖 芦賱丕乇爻賳禄 乇丕貙 讴賴 馗丕賴乇丕賸 丿乇爻鬲 禺賵丕賳丿賴 賳卮丿賴 亘賵丿賳丿貙 倬爻 诏乇賮鬲貙 賵 亘賴 賳丕卮乇蹖 丿蹖诏乇 爻倬乇丿貨 亘丕 丕賳鬲卮丕乇 賳禺爻鬲蹖賳 讴鬲丕亘 丕夭 丕蹖賳 賲噩賲賵毓賴貙 倬蹖乇賵夭蹖賴丕蹖 芦賱丕乇爻賵賳禄 丌睾丕夭貙 賵 賱丨馗賴 亘賴 賱丨馗賴 賮乇丕诏蹖乇鬲乇 卮丿貨 丕蹖賳 乇賲丕賳賴丕貙 讴賴 亘賴 爻賴 诏丕賳賴 蹖 芦賴夭丕乇賴禄貙 賳丕賲 丌賵乇 卮丿賳丿貙 亘丕 賮乇賵卮 爻乇爻丕賲 丌賵乇貙 賵 乇讴賵乇丿卮讴賳 丿乇 芦爻賵卅丿禄貙 芦丕乇賵倬丕禄貙 賵 芦爻乇丕爻乇 噩賴丕賳禄貙 賳丕賲 賳賵蹖爻賳丿賴 丕卮 乇丕貙 爻乇 夭亘丕賳賴丕 丕賳丿丕禺鬲賳丿貨 賳賵蹖爻賳丿賴 丕蹖 賲卮賴賵乇貙 讴賴 丿蹖诏乇 賳亘賵丿賳丿! 丿乇 爻丕賱 2008賲蹖賱丕丿蹖貙 丕賳噩賲賳 芦丿丕诏乇禄 亘乇丕蹖 诏夭蹖賳卮 亘乇賳丿诏丕賳 亘賴鬲乇蹖賳 丕孬乇 噩賳丕蹖蹖 爻丕賱 丕乇賵倬丕貙 亘乇诏夭丕乇 卮丿貙 芦丕爻鬲蹖诏 賱丕乇爻賵賳禄 爻賵卅丿蹖貙 亘乇丕蹖 賳賵卮鬲賳 乇賲丕賳 芦丿禺鬲乇蹖 亘丕 禺丕賱 讴賵亘蹖 丕跇丿賴丕禄貙 鬲賳賴丕 賳丕賲夭丿 丿乇蹖丕賮鬲 噩丕蹖夭賴 亘賵丿貙 讴賴 丿乇 丌賳 賲乇丕爻賲 丨囟賵乇 賳丿丕卮鬲貨

賳賯賱 丕夭 讴鬲丕亘 丿禺鬲乇蹖 讴賴 亘丕 鬲亘賴讴丕乇賴丕 丿乇 丕賮鬲丕丿 (鬲賯丿蹖賲 亘賴 賲丕丿乇 毓夭蹖夭 賵 丨丕賲蹖 賴賲蹖卮诏蹖賲 丿乇 夭賳丿诏蹖: 亘禺卮 丕賵賱: 賲蹖丕賳 倬乇丿賴 丕蹖 丿乇 乇丕賴乇賵: 賴卮鬲賲 丌賵乇蹖賱 賭 丿賵丕夭丿賴賲 丌賵乇蹖賱: 丨丿賵丿 卮卮氐丿 夭賳貙 胤蹖 噩賳诏賴丕蹖 丿丕禺賱蹖 丌賲乇蹖讴丕貙 噩賳诏蹖丿賳丿.貨 丌賳賴丕 亘賴 卮讴賱 賲乇丿丕賳貙 鬲睾蹖蹖乇 趩賴乇賴 賲蹖丿丕丿賳丿.貨 賴丕賱蹖賵賵丿 丿乇 丕蹖賳噩丕 丕夭 亘禺卮 賯丕亘賱 賲賱丕丨馗賴 丕蹖 丕夭 倬蹖卮蹖賳賴 蹖 賮乇賴賳诏蹖 睾丕賮賱 卮丿賴貙 卮丕蹖丿 賴賲 倬乇丿丕禺鬲賳 亘賴 丕蹖賳 丕賲乇 鬲丕乇蹖禺蹖貙 丕夭 賱丨丕馗 丕蹖丿卅賵賱賵跇蹖讴蹖貙 讴丕乇 趩賳丿丕賳 丌爻丕賳蹖 賳亘賵丿賴 丕爻鬲貨 賲賵乇禺丕賳 賴賲賵丕乇賴 亘乇丕蹖 倬乇丿丕禺鬲賳 亘賴 夭賳丕賳蹖讴賴 鬲賲丕蹖夭賴丕蹖 噩賳爻蹖鬲蹖 乇丕 乇毓丕蹖鬲 賳賲蹖讴賳賳丿貙 亘賴 夭丨賲鬲 丕賮鬲丕丿賴 丕賳丿貙 丿乇 賴蹖趩 噩丕蹖 丿蹖诏乇蹖貙 丕蹖賳 賲賵囟賵毓貙 亘賴 賵囟賵丨 賳亘乇丿賴丕蹖 賲爻賱丨丕賳賴貙 賵噩賵丿 賳丿丕卮鬲賴 丕爻鬲貨 -丨鬲蹖 丕賲乇賵夭賴貙 賴賲乇丕賴 丿丕卮鬲賳 夭賳丕賳貙 丿乇 丕賲乇蹖 賲毓賲賵賱蹖貙 賴賲趩賵賳 卮讴丕乇 诏賵夭賳 丕賱讴 爻賵卅丿蹖貙 賲蹖鬲賵丕賳丿 賲賵噩亘 亘賴 乇丕賴 丕賮鬲丕丿賳 噩賳噩丕賱 卮賵丿-)貨

丕賲丕 丕夭 丿賵乇丕賳 亘丕爻鬲丕賳貙 鬲丕 毓氐乇 賳賵蹖賳貙 丿丕爻鬲丕賳賴丕蹖 夭蹖丕丿蹖貙 丕夭 夭賳丕賳 噩賳诏噩賵 賲賵噩賵丿 亘賵丿賴 丕爻鬲貨 丕夭 卮蹖乇夭賳丕賳貨 賲卮賴賵乇鬲乇蹖賳 丌賳 夭賳丕賳貙 亘賴 毓賳賵丕賳 賲賱讴賴 賴丕 賵 丨丕讴賲丕賳 賵 乇賴亘乇丕賳 噩賳诏噩賵貙 賵丕乇丿 讴鬲丕亘賴丕蹖 鬲丕乇蹖禺蹖 卮丿賴 丕賳丿.貨 丌賳賴丕 賲噩亘賵乇 亘賵丿賴 丕賳丿貙 賴賲趩賵賳 丕賮乇丕丿蹖 賳馗蹖乇 芦趩乇趩蹖賱禄貙 芦丕爻鬲丕賱蹖賳禄 蹖丕 芦乇賵夭賵賱鬲禄 毓賲賱 讴賳賳丿貨 芦爻賲蹖乇丕賲蹖爻禄 丕夭 丕賴丕賱蹖 芦賳蹖賳賵丕禄貙 讴賴 丕賲倬乇丕胤賵乇蹖 芦丌卮賵乇蹖丕賳禄 乇丕 卮讴賱 丿丕丿貙 賵 芦亘賵丿蹖讴丕禄 讴賴 蹖讴蹖 丕夭 禺賵賳亘丕乇鬲乇蹖賳 卮賵乇卮賴丕貙 毓賱蹖賴 賯賵丕蹖 丕卮睾丕賱诏乇 芦乇賵賲禄 乇丕貙 賮乇賲丕賳丿賴蹖 讴乇丿貙 賮賯胤 丿賵 賳賲賵賳賴 丕夭 丕蹖賳 夭賳丕賳 賴爻鬲賳丿貨 亘乇丕蹖 丕乇噩 賳賴丕丿賳 亘賴 芦亘賵丿蹖讴丕禄 丿乇 讴賳丕乇 倬賱 芦賵賽爻鬲 賲蹖賳賽爻鬲乇禄 亘乇 乇賵蹖 乇賵丿禺丕賳賴 蹖 芦鬲賽賲夭禄貙 賲賯丕亘賱 亘賳丕蹖 芦亘蹖诏 亘賳禄貙 賲噩爻賲賴 丕蹖 爻丕禺鬲賴 卮丿賴 丕爻鬲貨 丨鬲賲丕賸 丕诏乇 丕鬲賮丕賯蹖貙 丕夭 讴賳丕乇 丌賳 賲蹖诏匕卮鬲蹖丿貙 爻賱丕賲蹖 亘賴 丕賵 毓乇囟 讴賳蹖丿

丕夭 爻賵蹖 丿蹖诏乇貙 鬲丕乇蹖禺 丿乇 賲賵乇丿 夭賳丕賳蹖讴賴 亘賴 毓賳賵丕賳 爻乇亘丕夭丕賳 毓丕丿蹖貙 賲蹖噩賳诏蹖丿賴 丕賳丿貙 爻讴賵鬲 丕禺鬲蹖丕乇 讴乇丿賴 丕爻鬲貨 丌賳賴丕蹖蹖 讴賴 爻賱丕丨賴丕 乇丕 丨賲賱 賲蹖讴乇丿賳丿貙 毓囟賵 賱卮诏乇賴丕 亘賵丿賳丿貙 讴爻丕賳蹖 讴賴 丿乇 賳亘乇丿賴丕貙 賴賲 乇丿蹖賮 賲乇丿丕賳 賲蹖噩賳诏蹖丿賳丿貙 诏乇趩賴 讴賲鬲乇 賳亘乇丿蹖 亘賵丿賴貙 讴賴 亘丿賵賳 丨囟賵乇 夭賳丕賳貙 丿乇 賲蹖丕賳 賲賯丕賲丕鬲 乇丿賴 亘丕賱丕蹖 丕乇鬲卮貙 丌睾丕夭 卮丿賴 賵 丕丿丕賲賴 蹖丕賮鬲賴 亘丕卮丿貨

賮氐賱 丕賵賱: 噩賲毓賴貙 賴卮鬲賲 丌賵乇蹖賱: 蹖讴蹖 丕夭 倬乇爻鬲丕乇賴丕貙 倬賳噩 丿賯蹖賯賴 賯亘賱 丕夭 丕蹖賳讴賴 亘丕賱诏乇丿 丕賲丿丕丿貙 亘賴 夭賲蹖賳 亘賳卮蹖賳丿貙 丿讴鬲乇 芦蹖賵賳丕爻賵賳禄 乇丕 亘蹖丿丕乇 讴乇丿貨 趩賳丿 丿賯蹖賯賴 丕蹖 丕夭 爻丕毓鬲 蹖讴 賵 賳蹖賲 氐亘丨 诏匕卮鬲賴 亘賵丿
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賳蹖賲 爻丕毓鬲 亘蹖卮鬲乇 賳禺賵丕亘蹖丿賴 亘賵丿貙 賵 丕氐賱丕賸 丨丕賱 賳丿丕卮鬲.貨 丌賳卮亘 倬夭卮讴 讴卮蹖讴 亘禺卮 丕賵乇跇丕賳爻賽 亘蹖賲丕乇爻鬲丕賳 爻丕賱诏乇蹖賳爻讴丕 丿乇 诏賵鬲賳亘乇诏 亘賵丿貙 賵 毓氐乇賽 胤丕賯鬲 賮乇爻丕蹖蹖 乇丕 倬卮鬲 爻乇 诏匕丕卮鬲賴 亘賵丿
丕夭 爻丕毓鬲 丿丕賵夭丿賴 賵 賳蹖賲 亘賴 亘毓丿貙 噩乇蹖丕賳 蹖讴賳賵丕禺鬲 亘蹖賲丕乇丕賳 丕賵乇跇丕賳爻蹖貙 讴賲鬲乇 卮丿貨 蹖賵賳丕爻賵賳 爻乇蹖 亘賴 亘禺卮 夭丿貙 賵 賵囟毓蹖鬲 亘蹖賲丕乇丕賳 乇丕 亘乇乇爻蹖 讴乇丿貙 賵 爻倬爻 亘賴 丕鬲丕賯 賲禺氐賵氐 讴丕乇賲賳丿丕賳 乇賮鬲貙 鬲丕 讴賲蹖 丕爻鬲乇丕丨鬲 讴賳丿.貨 亘丕蹖丿 鬲丕 爻丕毓鬲 卮卮 氐亘丨貙 爻乇 讴丕乇 賲蹖賲丕賳丿貙 賵 丨鬲蹖 丕诏乇 賲賵乇丿 禺丕氐蹖 乇丕 賴賲 亘賴 亘蹖賲丕乇爻鬲丕賳 賳賲蹖丌賵乇丿賳丿 禺蹖賱蹖 賮乇氐鬲 禺賵丕亘蹖丿賳 倬蹖卮 賳賲蹖丌賲丿貙 丕賲丕 丌賳卮亘 亘賱丕賮丕氐賱賴 亘毓丿 丕夭 禺丕賲賵卮 讴乇丿賳 亘乇賯貙 禺賵丕亘卮 亘乇丿
乇毓丿 賵 亘乇賯 乇丕 乇賵蹖 丿乇蹖丕 賲蹖丿蹖丿.貨 賲蹖丿丕賳爻鬲 亘丕賱诏乇丿貙 爻乇 賵賯鬲 賲蹖乇爻丿貨 賳丕诏賴丕賳 亘丕乇丕賳 卮丿蹖丿蹖 乇賵蹖 卮蹖卮賴 蹖 丕鬲丕賯 讴賵亘蹖丿賳 诏乇賮鬲.貨 丕賳诏丕乇 鬲賵賮丕賳 亘賴 诏賵鬲賳亘乇诏 乇爻蹖丿賴 亘賵丿
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趩賳丿 孬丕賳蹖賴 亘賴 丕賵 賳诏丕賴 讴乇丿貨 賳丕丕賲蹖丿 卮丿賴 亘賵丿貨 賴賲蹖卮賴 賮讴乇 賲蹖讴乇丿 卮睾賱卮貙 賴賲趩賵賳 丿乇賵丕夭賴 亘丕賳賴丕爻鬲貨 賴乇 乇賵夭 丌丿賲賴丕蹖 賲禺鬲賱賮貙 亘丕 卮乇丕蹖胤 賲鬲賮丕賵鬲貙 丕賲丕 亘賴 蹖讴 賲賳馗賵乇貙 亘賴 亘蹖賲丕乇爻鬲丕賳 賲蹖丌賲丿賳丿: 亘乇丕蹖 讴賲讴 诏乇賮鬲賳
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2,928 reviews57.3k followers
July 7, 2022
I was literally drawn into spider鈥檚 web and enjoy to binge-read the series ( a book for each night)! They were addictive, bleak, extra dark, fast pacing, absolutely unputdownable!

After Stieg Larsson passed away, David Lagercrantz took over from where the author left things!

Honest advice: stick to the trilogy. Without Larsson鈥檚 creative writing skills, the entire Millennium installment and Salander- Blomkvist鈥檚 character stories lost its essence at the sequels!
Just like American adaptation into movies turn into biggest failure when David Fincher left the director position. ( By the way, I recommend you to watch Swedish movie adaptations . Noomi Rapace is best choice to give life to Salander)

This final book of the series: such a great conclusion to the breathtaking, heart pounding psychological thriller.

Especially trial parts are written fascinatingly. Different genres from espionage, crime thriller, thought provoking legal drama mashed up outstandingly.

I think I鈥檓 saying goodbye to Salander and Blomkvist even though I鈥檇 love to read more of their adventures. But without the real creator, the characters are doomed to vanish into thin air!
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3,949 reviews1,404 followers
April 20, 2025
I had to keep putting this book down as the tension and stress, was at times, too much to handle... that's how good this book is! The girl - Lisbeth is in Intensive Care, after being shot in the head and buried! The enemy - as revealed in , are a conspiracy going back from before Lisbeth's birth, and now they've decided to destroy her, once and for all. The support - as more evidence of Lisbeth's truths are revealed her friends, some cops, her hackers etc. decide to fight back!. The psycho - Niedermann, multiple killer and on the run. The bastard - Zala is still alive... 2 rooms down from Lisbeth in the Intensive Care Unit! Lisbeth kicked the hornet's nest and her world has erupted!

Lisbeth's life is in utter peril from the first page to the last. Larsson somehow moves the series up another gear(!), detailing just how much damage the state can do to an individual if you abuse their rights. On the other hand he also shows, that in a mostly free society how the press and other parts of a state can uphold the law.
How did this book make me feel? This book made me feel great, it really did. The world of Salandar feels so real, so alive. Having multiple points of view works extremely well for the characterisations, which are so good, one wonders just how much time Larson spent fine-tuning them! I like how storywise, Larson has no compromise for intolerance, prejudice, abuse etc. None of that bullshit not-so-subtle anti-PC crap that's in a lot of crime fiction. That's what is so great about this series for me... it has no (bullshit) compromise for bigots, abusers, criminals etc. we get to be in their heads and hear their thoughts.

The storyline is so well crafted, and kept me on tenterhooks throughout... even more so than the first 2 books. It felt like I was in Salander's camp, that the stakes were high, and that I personally had something to lose if they did not overcome! I would say, as in the last 2 books, that at times the narrator sounded like a documentary, but I feel that that's a perfect fit for this series. 11 out of 12, another Five Star Read for this superb series... also currently the best book I've read this year. Just to make it clear how much I like this, this trilogy is also the best trilogy I've ever read!

2020 read; 2010 read
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3,622 reviews11.4k followers
August 2, 2017
Another short review due to glitches on GR!

Lisbeth is recovering in the hospital but she has to go to court because she is being charged with the murder of her rapist. Who cares if she did in my opinion.



Mikael and the gang are also trying to get things pinned on Lisbeth's evil father and such as well.

Lisbeth goes to trial to prove she's innocent in this matter. She's just too cool.







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1,973 reviews17.3k followers
July 10, 2017
After finishing The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet鈥檚 Nest, the last of the Millennium Trilogy by the late Stieg Larsson, I have a great desire to order a tray of sandwiches and coffee, fire up my 13 inch MacBook Pro, and order some Ikea furniture online.

Larsson鈥檚 crisp, journalistic, almost report-like prose is endearing rather than tedious and just as after finishing the first two, I greatly lament his passing for the selfish reason of not being able to look forward to more of his work.

This summed up the trilogy brilliantly, wrapped it all up. Larsson has created some characters that will live in world literature for some time. One aspect of this fiction that I can compare to our system in a positive light is that our statutory rules for involuntary committals require the testimony of two independent medical doctors. I was cringing throughout the final courtroom scenes as Swedish civil procedure is clearly very different from our rules, I kept waiting for an objection that never came. Still the cross examination of Teleborian by Jiannini was outstanding drama of the highest order.

Some of the descriptions of the trial are stunning. This was so much more than a spy thriller, or a murder mystery or even a legal drama, this was a fascinating character study, psychological thriller and all the other genre specific labels rolled into one.

Great book, great end to a very enjoyable series.

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Author听7 books14.7k followers
February 25, 2018
鈥淚f love is liking someone an awful lot, then I suppose I'm in love with several people.鈥�

This book is utterly outstanding. The whole trilogy is. Just totally, absolutely wrecking and mindblowing.

It's two years ago that I read , probably four since . I wanted to read book 3 right after book 2, but I went abroad for a year and didn't find the time to read it. When I returned I shied away from the sheer size of this book: 850 pages. Whenever I encounter a book this huge, I think of all the other books I could read instead.
After I finished (a book I can't recommend at all) I didn't know what to read next, but I was in the mood for a dark and twisted thriller or crime novel. And I finally decided to pick this one up.

I never thought Millenium #3 would pull me in like this. I mean, I knew that book 1&2 were amazing, but as I said before, a few years had passed since I last read them.
The characters alone are fantastic. While Blomkvist is a bit of a clich茅, Salander is more than fascinating and the characters around these two have lots of depth. The size of the cast and the many POVs could easily be confusing, but Larsson gives them such shape and character that they are easily recognisable and very compelling. This whole book wouldn't work if it didn't have so many characters telling its story.
The plot twists killed me (and not only me). The story is captivating enough, but Larsson manages to surprise and shock you again and again and you never ever see it coming. That's the point, I guess. But still, Stieg Larsson is fantastic.
The writing has a few flaws. His dialogues, especially when there is lots of info-dumping, always go down the same way. At times, when his dialogues turn romantic, they turn clich茅-like and slightly unrealistic. But I'm inclined to oversee that, especially when a book is as good as this one.

It could have been a little darker and dramatic though. Most of the time I felt almost safe. Larsson could have had me more on edge. The main characters had too much power and too much evidence in their hands. I knew they would win, I never even doubted it, and a little doubt would have made this book even more exciting.

Still, this book is perfect. I'm so excited to watch the movies now.

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4,442 reviews585 followers
June 25, 2021
Lisbeth Sander ist schwer verletzt und liegt im Krankenhaus. Sie hat einen sehr guten Schutzengel, denn trotz einer Kugel im Kopf 眉berlebt sie und erholt sich langsam von den Operationen. Doch au脽er Gefahr ist sie noch lange nicht, denn ihre Feinde planen schon das n盲chste Komplott gegen sie. Sie soll f眉r unzurechnungsf盲hig, psychisch krank und gemeingef盲hrlich erkl盲rt und f眉r immer in eine psychiatrische Klinik eingewiesen werden. Ihre Gegner sind m盲chtig, aber sie hat auch gute Freunde, die mit allen Mitteln versuchen, Lisbeth frei zu bekommen! Allen voran ist da der Journalist Mikael Blomkvist, der alle Hebel in Bewegung setzt, die Verschw枚rung 鈥� die schon vor Jahren begann 鈥� endlich aufzudecken.
**
Dieses Buch bildet den Abschluss der Millennium-Trilogie. Wieder schreibt Stieg Larsson sehr ausf眉hrlich, und im ersten Drittel des Buches musste ich ein wenig k盲mpfen 鈥� fast h盲tte ich das Buch aus der Hand gelegt. Zum Teil ist es einfach etwas zu langatmig erz盲hlt f眉r meinen Geschmack.
Aber dann wird es doch noch einmal interessant, und es lohnt sich, dranzubleiben!
Ein guter Abschluss und eine gute Trilogie, aber ich denke, ich w眉rde diese B眉cher nicht ein zweites Mal lesen.
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1,390 reviews7,490 followers
June 4, 2010
Lisbeth Salander, we hardly knew ye.

It seems like a particularly cruel joke that Steig Larsson died shortly after getting a deal to publish his Millennium Trilogy. Would he have continued on with these tales of Salander and journalist Mikeal Blomkvist if he would have lived? Unless the rumors are true about Larsson鈥檚 long-time girlfriend having a laptop with a fourth book saved on it stuck in a safety deposit box somewhere as she fights with his family over the cash cow this series has become, we gotta assume that this is the last we鈥檒l see of Larsson鈥檚 dynamic duo. And it is a crying shame because Salander has quickly become one of my all-time favorite characters.

This one picks up almost immediately after the events of The Girl Who Played With Fire, and I can鈥檛 say much about the plot without spoiling that one. (Anyone interested in this series should read them in order if at all possible.) As the title indicates, Salander started an almighty shit storm in the last book. The anti-social, brilliant, violent, revenge-driven hacker has managed to kick off a constitutional crisis that shocks the Swedish government to the very highest levels and threatens numerous deserving douche bags with exposure of past crimes. Atta girl, Lisbeth!

Meanwhile, Blomkvist recruits a number of unlikely allies as he tries to save Lisbeth by publishing her true story as he plays a variety of dangerous cat-and-mouse games with the people trying to shut her up for good. Of course, his biggest headache will be convincing the pain-in-the-ass Salander to cooperate in trying to save herself.

Oddly enough, each book in the trilogy reads like a different type of genre story. The is a traditional whodunit mystery with modern twists. The Girl Who Played With Fire was more of a fast-paced action thriller. And this one reads more like a legal suspense novel, including an incredible trial scene. There鈥檚 an overall arc to the three books with events from the first one not paying off until near the end of this one, but they have three distinct personalities.

Despite being over 550 pages, it reads quickly, but it isn鈥檛 flawless. There鈥檚 a sub-plot with Blomkvist鈥檚 friend and sometime lover Erika Berger being the victim of a stalker as she struggles with a new job as a newspaper editor that seems out of place with the rest of the book.

And there鈥檚 two other things holding this novel back. First is that the heart of the these books is the character of Salander. While Blomkvist and the supporting characters are all engaging enough, it鈥檚 Lisbeth that made these books a cut above the normal mystery/crime thrillers. But circumstances here keep Salander out of the main action for most of the story. It鈥檚 a shame that we didn鈥檛 get more of her in Larsson鈥檚 last book.

Second, even though Salander and Blomkvist are the main characters, in the three books, they鈥檝e only got to work together directly for about half of one novel. They get very few scenes together other than that, and that odd couple aspect was a great part of the first book and their unlikely friendship is a key driver to the plots of all three novels so it鈥檚 weird to realize that they spent more time apart than together.

Despite these points, I still loved these books and their slightly off-beat structure. I only wish that Steig Larsson was alive and sitting in Sweden on a pile of money as he churned out more of these terrific thrillers
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Author听1 book46 followers
January 3, 2010
It seems to be unfair to rate the two first Millenium-novels by five stars and then give only three stars for the last one. On the other hand it is not fair to write two brilliant books and then publish a 600 pages long epilogue without much of a new story, either.

600 pages look like a long story, but if you skip the 300 cups of coffees Micke and his friends make, stir and drink, if you skip the complete index of the Stockholm city-map and if you skip the subplot of Erika and her stalker (which yields nothing to the main story) it boils down to 250 pages at most.
Some trivia questions you will answer completely wrong if you have not read this book:
1. If you are in hospital and your father who wants to kill you lies in the room next to you, what would you do?
a) Call the police/a friend/your lawyer for security.
b) Keep quiet and arm yourself with a pencil.
2. Imagine you are the most famous reporter in Sweden and you are after the biggest story of this otherwise story-free country. What would you do?
a) Keep my mobile switched on in case something new happens or someone needs my help.
b) Always switch it off so I have at least some rest when it鈥檚 dark outside.
3. If you are a lawyer and you are in possession of a secret document which can destroy part of the secret service (and can save the freedom of your client), what would you do?
a) I will put the only copy I have in my briefcase and take a walk.
b) I copy it several times on my hard-drive, some CDs and my USB-stick and make some further printed copies before I take a walk.

And: Where is Camilla?

530 reviews9 followers
May 2, 2010
I loved the Millennium trilogy. I hate that I've now read every novel written by Steig Larsson.
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272 reviews172 followers
July 8, 2023
Espa帽ol - English

La historia contin煤a las aventuras de Lisbeth Salander y Mikael Blomkvist mientras enfrentan las consecuencias de los eventos anteriores.

El libro comienza inmediatamente despu茅s de los sucesos de la segunda novela, con Lisbeth Salander gravemente herida y hospitalizada. Mientras lucha por su vida, Lisbeth tambi茅n se enfrenta a cargos criminales por los delitos que ha cometido en el pasado. Mientras tanto, Mikael Blomkvist trabaja incansablemente para desentra帽ar la verdad y exponer las redes de corrupci贸n y conspiraci贸n que rodean a Lisbeth.

A medida que avanza la trama, se revelan nuevos detalles sobre el pasado de Lisbeth, incluyendo su conexi贸n con su n茅mesis, Zalachenko, y la misteriosa organizaci贸n conocida como "La secci贸n". Con la ayuda de sus aliados y amigos, Lisbeth y Mikael se unen para enfrentar a sus enemigos y revelar la verdad que ha sido ocultada durante mucho tiempo.

La novela explora temas de corrupci贸n gubernamental, abuso de poder y lucha por la justicia. Adem谩s, profundiza en la complejidad de los personajes principales, revelando m谩s capas de su personalidad y motivaciones.

A medida que Lisbeth y Mikael se enfrentan a sus enemigos, la historia alcanza su cl铆max con un emocionante enfrentamiento final en el palacio de las corrientes de aire. El libro cierra los hilos argumentales principales y proporciona un cierre satisfactorio para los personajes y la trama general de la trilog铆a "Millennium".

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The story continues the adventures of Lisbeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist as they face the consequences of previous events.

The book picks up immediately after the events of the second novel, with Lisbeth Salander severely injured and hospitalized. As she fights for her life, Lisbeth also faces criminal charges for the crimes she has committed in the past. Meanwhile, Mikael Blomkvist tirelessly works to unravel the truth and expose the networks of corruption and conspiracy surrounding Lisbeth.

As the plot unfolds, new details about Lisbeth's past are revealed, including her connection to her nemesis, Zalachenko, and the mysterious organization known as "The Section". With the help of their allies and friends, Lisbeth and Mikael join forces to confront their enemies and reveal the truth that has been hidden for a long time.

The novel explores themes of government corruption, abuse of power, and the fight for justice. Additionally, it delves deeper into the complexity of the main characters, revealing more layers of their personalities and motivations.

As Lisbeth and Mikael confront their enemies, the story reaches its climax with a thrilling final showdown at the hornet's nest. The book ties up the main storylines and provides a satisfying closure for the characters and the overall plot of the "Millennium" trilogy.
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199 reviews642 followers
July 7, 2010
Edited to include link to Nora Ephron's very funny piece ("The Girl Who Fixed the Umlaut") from The New Yorker:


  D E P R E S S I O N鈥�


You鈥檙e probably depressed when, in the space of 3 or 4 weeks, you leave the house only when absolutely necessary, and read about 30 books 鈥� 90% of which are crap, including 15 books by Harlan Coben, a grade Z mystery writer. Even worse, you read Coben鈥檚 entire Myron Bolitar series, which is the equivalent of reading the same book nine times in a row. If you could survive it, shooting yourself in the head the same number of times might be more productive.

Of course, this helps explain my initial hostility toward David Foster Wallace's title essay, 鈥淎 Supposedly Fun Thing I鈥檒l Never Do Again,鈥� because鈥攇iven the same assignment鈥擨 probably would have clocked just as many hours in cabin 1009, creeping out only to take far less brilliant potshots at the touristas. I get agoraphobia, and Wallace's coping strategies were just a little too familiar.

Among this book wallow, I read The Girl Who Kicks the Hornet's Nest, having read Stieg Larsson鈥檚 first two books a couple months ago. Larsson鈥檚 third book is akin to re-watching a long movie, with a somewhat predictable and semi-satisfying ending. You know what鈥檚 going to happen, so it鈥檚 just a matter of letting it unfold. Unfold may be too kind a verb. I need a verb here that conveys time passing very slowly 鈥� a bit like Marvell鈥檚 description of time in the first third of 鈥淭o His Coy Mistress鈥� when the would-be lover muses on the possibility of according two hundred years apiece to properly adoring his mistress鈥檚 breasts.

There鈥檚 really no way to spoil this book given that its outcome is pretty damn evident, but rather than provoke complaints I鈥檒l provide some quiddity.

The Godfather I, II, and III : Forgive me for writing ill of the dead, but come on. I thought the Godfather was the male bible! You go to the mattress, you don鈥檛 sit with your back to a door, and you learn life鈥檚 lessons of violence, murder, and mayhem. For example, you figure out that if someone, like Lisbeth Salander, who can apparently do anything and makes Rambo look like an ineffective twinkie, is *theoretically* immobile you put a guard outside her hospital room, and YOU DON鈥橳 HAVE HER PATHOLOGICALLY WARPED & EQUALLY DANGEROUS FATHER TWO ROOMS AWAY. Did you learn nothing from these movies, Larsson?

Sandwiches: To borrow from My Cousin Vinny, the bad news about cholesterol has not yet reached Sweden. They eat sandwiches 鈥� morning, noon, and night, and these aren鈥檛 ordinary sandwiches, but sandwiches that are serious contenders for KFC鈥檚 double down. Throughout the first two books, and for the first third of the last book, we get a steady array of sandwiches complete with descriptions of their ingredients. One sandwich 鈥� toast with orange marmalade, cheese, and avocado 鈥� sounded so interesting that it prompted one of my few ventures out of the house so that I could get the ingredients. As awful as it sounded, it鈥檚 good. ...The others, though. Gawd. Cheese is the primary ingredient. How about a nice sandwich of cheese, caviar, and a hard-boiled egg? Cheese and liver sausage? Cheese and pickles? Cheese and liver pate?

However, the regularity with which the sandwiches surface seems to be a narrative crutch. Larsson hauls out the sandwiches whenever his characters need to ponder something ponderously. It also gives Kalle Blomkvist something to do when he鈥檚 not boinking the main characters.

Despite the serious editing needs of the third book in particular, I enjoyed the trilogy. Lisbeth Salander is an interesting character, and her slim presence in the third book contributed to its sluggish pace.

Larsson鈥檚 books are escapist literature to be sure, but a few steps up from Harlan Coben. 2.5 stars.
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2,464 reviews1,367 followers
July 18, 2019
The Millennium trilogy are an exceptional set of books.
It鈥檚 such a shame that Larsson wasn鈥檛 able to see the impact his characters made, but what a legacy to leave behind.

Just like I mentioned in my previous reviews for and it was ironically the fourth book to get an adaptation to be the tipping point for me to finally pick this series up, but I鈥檓 glad that I had given a 10 year space between watching the Noomi Rapace movies and reading these.

This volume continues straight on from the previous entry and with the odds stacked against Salander, she鈥檚 really tested to the limits in this concluding part of the trilogy.
She鈥檚 easily my favourite character of the whole series!

The plot stands are tied up so neatly to a satisfying conclusion.
I鈥檝e recently found out that Larsson had planed up to ten instalments, so I鈥檓 quite curious to see how David Lagercrantz continues this saga.
I鈥檓 not going to complain about more Lisbeth Salander!
If the other books are only half as good as this trilogy, I鈥檓 still going to find much to enjoy...
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2,419 reviews305 followers
February 1, 2020
Love these stories by the late Stieg Larsson and this is no exception! 9 of 10 stars
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459 reviews2,413 followers
April 13, 2023
*threateningly swings baseball bat* We might have a severe problem if I don't get my answers for why did end like that.

4.45/5 猸�

As with the previous two books, this one was something that just kept my heart beating madly in my chest!
In the classic Larsson style, this book was a spot-on thriller.
And may I say once again that I love Lisbeth Salander?
Yep, I do. One of the best characters I've ever come across!
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Author听20 books4,254 followers
May 13, 2017
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4+ of 5 stars to , the third book in the trilogy written by shortly before he died. The series has been picked up by another author who's published book 4 and set to release number 5 later this year. This is my second favorite of the series, as nothing can compare to the first one, as it focused on family history and genealogy. Lisbeth is so tragic. And you want her to get revenge. And what happens to her over the course of a lifetime, let alone the last few years, is more than anyone one person should endure. No one ever should, but to inflict this on a single woman for no reason other than who her father is... awful, but it makes for intense and fantastic drama. This is a thriller of all thrillers. And when she's a victim and can't do anything to protect herself for a big piece of the time, it's a good thing she's made some friends along the way. These are not easy books to read... unparalleled violence, but an amazing pay off, assuming you are cool with getting exacting revenge in just the same violent, nasty ways. And I am, especially given what has previously happened to her. Larsson must plan his books for months... floating tons of ideas around his head, trying to decide the perfect moments to drag readers through every possible difficult moment, praying we can get satisfaction, and then... it finally happens, and you love it... but still want even more. Great series of books. Big fan of the work. Recommend to anyone who can take the brutality, sexual content and gore that comes with it.

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Author听41 books15.7k followers
September 4, 2011
I didn't like the second volume of the trilogy as much as the first, so I was initially wary about this book. But after the first few chapters, I was reassured. Despite some obviously implausible elements (even in Sweden, would you really keep two people who had tried to kill each other on the same corridor at a hospital?) it is extremely gripping and well-written.

Having now finished the book, I can confirm that, although it's not quite as good as the first one, it is indeed a fine end to the series. It's a little difficult to give detailed comments without creating spoilers, since the plot has numerous excellent surprises which it would be a shame to reveal. So keeping to generalities, here are some of the things I particularly liked.

First, his psychology is interesting and plausible. All the main characters come across as real people, and the emotions they feel for each other develop in a plausible way. Second, he is very good at describing everyday conflict in the early 21st century Western world, where it mostly depends on being able to navigate the bureaucratic jungle and the Web. Yes, there is hand-to-hand fighting, and this is OK too, but it's much more fun to see how someone takes care of a complicated legal problem, or a colleague at work that they don't get on with, or a series of offensive emails. Last and not least, he is really and truly not afraid of strong women. Lisbeth, Erika, Monica and Annika are all credible, tough chicks, who are in many ways stronger than the men, but without thereby becoming caricatures. If you like books about alpha females (Jordan, are you reading this? :) then get started on Stieg Larsson!

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I was having an offline conversation with Moira about Lisbeth Salander. She complained that no one loved Lisbeth, and I replied that I loved her even more after hearing all those dismissive comments - that was the point, wasn't it?

Then, a few minutes ago, I was struck by one of those thoughts that really make you wonder why you haven't had them months earlier. Of course, Lisbeth is a Christ figure! That's why it's completely natural that hearing people revile her only strengthens my love and admiration. It couldn't be more obvious, in retrospect. She even rises from the dead.

But why have so few other people made this connection? A quick search on Google turned up nothing. Was every one else fooled, just as I was, by superficialities like her being an autistic-spectrum bisexual female hacker who's seriously into violence and covered in tattoos and piercings? I can accept that I'm that shallow, but surely other people aren't? I'd like to think so, anyway. Probably I'm just sleepy, and my internet search skills have temporarily deserted me. I'm sure Lisbeth would already have found several dozen hits.

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I was struck by the following passage from Flaubert's La Tentation de Saint Antoine, which I'm currently reading. Anthony is being tempted by the mysterious Ennoia:
Innocent comme le Christ, qui est mort pour les hommes, elle s'est d茅vou茅e pour les femmes. Car l'impuissance de J茅hovah se d茅montre par la transgression d'Adam, et il faut secouer la vielle loi, antipathique 脿 l'ordre des chose.

(Innocent as Christ, who died for all men, she cares for women. Now the impotence of Jehovah has been revealed by Adam's sin, and we must shake the old law, hateful to the order of things).
It does sum up my argument rather well.

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We've now watched the DVD. As with the first and second instalments, the atmosphere is perfect, and Noomi Rapace is fantastic as Lisbeth, but they have taken huge liberties with the story. Whole subplots have simply been removed. Mikael doesn't get involved with Monica, and Erika never moves to the other newspaper. In general, I was sad to see that Erika's role was so much reduced - she is one of my favourite characters in the books.

I guess there just wasn't enough time to include everything. We'll never know what would have happened if they'd turned it into six films instead of three. Maybe it would have been too slow, and in fact they made the right decision...

CORRECTION!

My kind and wonderful friend Vivi alerted me to the existence of the long version (see comment #11). It finally arrived, and we watched the first half of M盲n Som Hatar Kvinnor last night.

Well, I am already a total convert. Yes, a bit slow, but it's supposed to be slow - the theatrical version felt horribly rushed. Erika turns out to in be there after all. There is a really nice sexy scene with her and Mikael which perfectly reproduces the feel of the book.

I'm afraid to say though that it's not yet clear you can get it with English subtitles. The DVD we watched only has them in Scandinavian languages. But I imagine it's just a matter of time before an English-subtitled edition is released.

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Last night, we watched Lars von Trier's 2003 movie Dogville. I don't want to drop spoilers, but there are some interesting resonances with the Millennium trilogy; in particular, it's also possible to view Nicole Kidman's character as an unusual kind of female Christ figure, who, at least IMHO, has a certain amount in common with Salander. If you liked Millennium and haven't seen it, you may want to consider checking it out.

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465 reviews324 followers
July 12, 2022
Una 煤ltima novela de la trilog铆a totalmente adictiva.
No hay tanto misterio como en las dos novelas precedentes, pero, en cambio, es m谩s procedimental. Es decir, vamos siguiendo paso a paso la estrategia para desenmascarar una organizaci贸n clandestina dentro de la mism铆sima polic铆a secreta sueca.
Es una novela que te atrapa desde el principio y ya no puedes parar de leer.
El 煤nico pero que le pondr铆a es que todo cuadra demasiado bien, pero lo compensa con un ritmo y una trama vertiginosos.
Ha sido tan divertido que se merece mis 5 estrellas.
He le铆do muy pocas sagas tan casi perfectas.
Una trilog铆a extraordinaria.

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A totally addictive final novel in the trilogy.
There is not as much mystery as in the two preceding novels, but instead it is more procedural. That is, we follow step by step the strategy to unmask a clandestine organisation within the Swedish secret police itself.
It is a novel that grabs you from the beginning and you can't stop reading.
The only drawback is that everything fits together too well, but it makes up for it with a dizzying pace and a dizzying plot.
It was so much fun that it deserves my 5 stars.
I've read very few sagas that are so nearly perfect.
An extraordinary trilogy.
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856 reviews159 followers
June 16, 2010
Sarah Null woke up at 8:00. She showered, dressed, and went into the kitchen. She made some coffee and sandwiches, then she went into the living room and sat in the armchair. She opened up her Sony Vaio laptop and checked her email. There were several emails from Meghan Fang and a few from the girls in her book club. The rest were mainly junk: email coupons and the like. It wasn't until after reading her email that she logged into 欧宝娱乐.com. She took a sip of her coffee and began to write her review.

The preceding paragraph is exactly the kind of tedious detail which is written all throughout The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest. It may have been that way in the previous two books also; however, it did not bother me as much in those as it did in this one. I took to counting the number of times the characters had coffee and sandwiches -- an even dozen, in addition to all the other times when the author told us the other things his characters ate for dinner and the more than a dozen times they just drank coffee. I just don't care what a character has for dinner.

The book picks up minutes after leaves off, and while there are parts of it that are very fast-paced, there are many more parts that drag. Much of the plot is centered around a secret "Section" of the Swedish Secret Police. The reader is let in on the secret very early and the book is really more about watching the characters figure it out than about mystery or suspense. The lengthy chapter where the history of the Section is explained to the reader is very boring and dry.

I wonder if the flaws of this book were the result of two things: first, that Larsson was a journalist and not a novelist and therefore wrote way too many "facts" and, as I have said before, pointless details; and second, that he died before the book was published and therefore the books did not go through the same editing process that they would have had the author still been alive to rewrite.

Among some of the things that could have been edited: the aforementioned chapter on the Section, the subplot in which Erika Berger has a stalker which has absolutely nothing to do whatsoever with the rest of the story and seemed to exist solely to give Berger something to do, and the romance between Mikael and a cop named Monica Figuerola. I have no problem with romantic subplots and love interests as a rule, but I do get annoyed when they seem to come out of nowhere and feel forced (when Mikael says he is falling in love with her, I wrote "Really?" in the margin).

On the positive side, when the book stuck to the main plot and the action, it was much more enjoyable. But I think it would have been better as a 300-page book.

Also: people in Sweden have weird sex lives.
723 reviews74 followers
January 17, 2011

Mr. Larsson, wherever you are, thank you for your magnificent story telling which, like your life, ended too abruptly and much too soon.
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4,488 reviews13k followers
May 28, 2019
The final instalment of the Millennium series picks up where Book 2 ends, as the main characters are in some real trouble. While some may say this is the 'best of the lot', I venture to say that Books 1 and 3 are in a tight race for this honour. It does tie up some important loose ends, but it does leave some really wide open questions from getting their deserved answers.

We get a legal sense of the Swedish system in the third book (I will be vague for those who read reviews of the entire collection before reading them), and while it mirrors the US legal system, there are some key differences. We also get some admission that womanising is not only a James Bond thing and the ladies seem to flow along the bed sheets of our main male character with abandon. Not that I am too surprised... men are dogs, no matter where they live.

Larsson has an excellent way of weaving facts he tosses out early in Book 1 and makes them highly important much later on, so you best listen or pay attention. Tons of that here... especially as it relates to the traumas of Book 1.

Oh Herr Larsson, how you died too soon, for I can see many more books coming from this trilogy. Alas, someone will have to pick up your pen and keep writing, or readers will remain forever unsated.
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703 reviews157 followers
November 21, 2018
Ok, I went from wanting to hug Lisbeth in previous book to high fiving her in this one. Blomkvist did ok too. Ok, he did more than ok, he can have his cookie. Can they have more interaction already? And now that that chapter of her life is over, what's next?

I should probably binge the swedish movies again before reading the next book, Hollywood versions were a drag and a new one from what I hear just plain sucks.

Over and out
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July 25, 2016
韦蟻委蟿慰 魏伪喂 蟿蔚位蔚蠀蟿伪委慰 尾喂尾位委慰 蟺慰蠀 苇纬蟻伪蠄蔚 慰 伪未喂魏慰蠂伪渭苇谓慰蟼 危蟿喂纬魏 螞维蟻蟽慰谓 蟺蟻喂谓 伪蟺蠈 10 魏伪喂 尾维位蔚 蠂蟻蠈谓喂伪 (蟺蠈蟿蔚 蟺苇蟻伪蟽伪谓 魏伪位苇, 蟺蠁蠁蠁 纬蔚蟻谓维渭蔚!), 蟿慰 慰蟺慰委慰 蟽蠀谓蔚蠂委味蔚蟿伪喂 伪蟺蠈 蔚魏蔚委 伪魏蟻喂尾蠋蟼 蟺慰蠀 蟿蔚位蔚委蠅蟽蔚 蟿慰 未蔚蠉蟿蔚蟻慰 渭苇蟻慰蟼. 螤伪蟻蠈位慰 蟺慰蠀 蟿慰 蟺蟻蠋蟿慰 尾喂尾位委慰 蔚委谓伪喂 伪蠀蟿蠈谓慰渭慰, 蠈蟺慰蠀 蔚喂蟽伪纬蠈渭伪蟽蟿蔚 蟽蟿慰 Millennium 魏伪喂 蟿慰蠀蟼 尾伪蟽喂魏慰蠉蟼 萎蟻蠅蔚蟼, 蟿伪 蔚蟺蠈渭蔚谓伪 未蠉慰 蔚委谓伪喂 伪位位畏位苇谓未蔚蟿伪. 螘蠀蟿蠀蠂蠋蟼, 畏 喂蟽蟿慰蟻委伪 魏位蔚委谓蔚喂, 纬喂伪蟿委 慰 蟽蠀纬纬蟻伪蠁苇伪蟼 蟺苇胃伪谓蔚 尉伪蠁谓喂魏维 伪蟺蠈 伪谓伪魏慰蟺萎 蠂蠅蟻委蟼 谓伪 苇蠂蔚喂 蔚蟺委蟽畏渭伪 蟺伪蟻伪未蠋蟽蔚喂 魏维蟺慰喂伪 蟽蠀谓苇蠂蔚喂伪.
螕喂伪 蠈蟽慰蠀蟼 未蔚谓 纬谓蠅蟻委味慰蠀谓 蟿伪 蟺伪蟻蔚位魏蠈渭蔚谓伪 蟿畏蟼 蟽蔚喂蟻维蟼 (蟺慰蠀 蔚委谓伪喂 蟺蔚蟻喂蟽蟽蠈蟿蔚蟻伪 伪蟺蠈 蟿畏谓 委未喂伪 蟿畏 蟽蔚喂蟻维): 螣 螞维蟻蟽慰谓 蔚委蠂蔚 蟽魏慰蟺蠈 谓伪 纬蟻维蠄蔚喂 蟺慰位位维 尾喂尾位委伪 伪蟺蠈 蟿畏 蟽蔚喂蟻维 Millennium 魏伪喂 位委纬蔚蟼 渭苇蟻蔚蟼 蟺蟻喂谓 蟿慰 胃维谓伪蟿蠈 蟿慰蠀 蔚委蠂蔚 蟺伪蟻伪未蠋蟽蔚喂 蟿伪 3 蟺蟻蠋蟿伪 尾喂尾位委伪 蟺蟻慰蟼 苇纬魏蟻喂蟽畏 蟽蟿慰谓 蔚魏未慰蟿喂魏蠈 慰委魏慰. 螖蔚谓 蔚委未蔚 蟿委蟺慰蟿伪 蟿蠀蟺蠅渭苇谓慰 蟺蟻慰蟿慰蠉 蟺蔚胃维谓蔚喂, 未蔚谓 尉苇蟻蠅 魏伪谓 伪谓 苇渭伪胃蔚 蟺蠅蟼 畏 蟽蔚喂蟻维 蟿慰蠀 蔚纬魏蟻委胃畏魏蔚 (蟺伪委味蔚喂 谓伪 蟺苇胃伪谓蔚 位委纬蔚蟼 渭苇蟻蔚蟼 渭蔚蟿维 蟿畏谓 蠀蟺慰纬蟻伪蠁萎 蟿蠅谓 蟽蠀渭尾慰位伪委蠅谓, 伪位位维 未蔚谓 蟺伪委蟻谓蠅 魏喂 蠈蟻魏慰). 螆蟿蟽喂, 蠈位慰 蟿慰 苇蟻纬慰 蟿慰蠀 蔚魏未蠈胃畏魏蔚 渭蔚蟿维 胃维谓伪蟿慰谓. 韦慰 渭蔚委味慰谓 胃苇渭伪 蟺慰蠀 蟺蟻慰苇魏蠀蠄蔚 蔚委谓伪喂 蠈蟿喂 蟿伪 未喂魏伪喂蠋渭伪蟿伪 蟿蠅谓 尾喂尾位委蠅谓 蔚魏渭蔚蟿伪位位蔚蠉蟿畏魏伪谓 慰喂 伪蟺慰渭伪魏蟻蠀蟽渭苇谓慰喂 伪蟺蠈 伪蠀蟿蠈谓 蟺伪蟿苇蟻伪蟼 魏伪喂 伪未蔚位蠁蠈蟼 蟿慰蠀 魏伪喂 蠈蠂喂 畏 蟽蠀渭尾委伪 蟿慰蠀, 魏伪胃蠋蟼 未蔚谓 萎蟿伪谓 蟺伪谓蟿蟻蔚渭苇谓慰喂 纬喂伪 位蠈纬慰蠀蟼 蟺慰蠀 蔚委蠂伪谓 蟽蠂苇蟽畏 渭蔚 蟿畏 未蟻维蟽畏 蟿慰蠀 螞维蟻蟽慰谓 蔚谓维谓蟿喂伪 蟽蔚 谓蔚慰谓伪味喂蟽蟿喂魏苇蟼 慰蟻纬伪谓蠋蟽蔚喂蟼 魏伪喂 蟿喂蟼 伪蟺蔚喂位苇蟼 蟺慰蠀 未蔚蠂蠈蟿伪谓 伪蟺蠈 伪蠀蟿慰蠉蟼, 伪位位维 未蔚谓 萎胃蔚位蔚 谓伪 渭蔚蟿伪蠁苇蟻蔚喂 魏伪喂 蟽蟿畏 蟽蠉谓蟿蟻慰蠁蠈 蟿慰蠀 (伪位萎胃蔚喂伪, 未蔚谓 蠀蟺萎蟻蠂蔚 蟿慰 蟽蠉渭蠁蠅谓慰 蟽蠀渭尾委蠅蟽畏蟼 蟿蠈蟿蔚 蟽蟿畏 危慰蠀畏未委伪;). 危蔚 魏维胃蔚 蟺蔚蟻委蟺蟿蠅蟽畏, 慰喂 蟽蠀纬纬蔚谓蔚委蟼 渭蔚 蟿慰蠀蟼 慰蟺慰委慰蠀蟼 蔚委蠂蔚 谓伪 渭喂位萎蟽蔚喂 20 蠂蟻蠈谓喂伪 苇纬喂谓伪谓 蔚魏伪蟿慰渭渭蠀蟻喂慰蠉蠂慰喂, 蔚谓蠋 畏 蔚蟺委 30魏慰谓蟿伪蔚蟿委伪蟼 蟽蠉谓蟿蟻慰蠁慰蟼 魏伪喂 蟽蠉渭尾慰蠀位蠈蟼 蟿慰蠀 魏伪蟿维 蟿畏谓 苇蟻蔚蠀谓伪 蟿蠅谓 尾喂尾位委蠅谓 (蔚委蠂蔚 未蟻维蟽畏 蟽蔚 纬蠀谓伪喂魏蔚委蔚蟼 慰蟻纬伪谓蠋蟽蔚喂蟼, 胃苇渭伪蟿伪 蟺慰蠀 未喂伪蠂苇慰谓蟿伪喂 未喂伪蟻魏蠋蟼 蟽蟿畏 蟽蔚喂蟻维) 蟺萎蟻蔚 蟿伪 伪蟺伪蠀蟿维 蟿畏蟼 (蠈蠂喂, 未蔚谓 蟿喂蟼 苇未蠅蟽伪谓 未蔚魏维蟻伪 慰蠉蟿蔚 伪蟺蠈 蟿喂蟼 蟺蠅位萎蟽蔚喂锟斤拷 慰蠉蟿蔚 伪蟺蠈 蟿伪 未喂魏伪喂蠋渭伪蟿伪 纬喂伪 蟿伪喂谓委蔚蟼. 螕喂伪 蟿慰 位蠈纬慰 伪蠀蟿蠈 蔚纬蠋 未蔚谓 蟺蟻蠈魏蔚喂蟿伪喂 蟺慰蟿苇 谓伪 伪纬慰蟻维蟽蠅 蟿伪 尾喂尾位委伪 蟺伪蟻维 蟿伪 未伪谓蔚委蟽蟿畏魏伪 伪蟺蠈 蟿畏 尾喂尾位喂慰胃萎魏畏, 委蟽蠅蟼 蟿伪 伪纬慰蟻维蟽蠅 魏维蟺慰蟿蔚 second hand).
危蔚 魏维胃蔚 蟺蔚蟻委蟺蟿蠅蟽畏, 蟿慰 尾喂尾位委慰 蔚委谓伪喂 苇谓伪 蟺慰位喂蟿喂魏蠈 鈥� 魏慰喂谓蠅谓喂魏蠈 鈥� 慰喂魏慰谓慰渭喂魏蠈 鈥� 未喂魏伪蟽蟿喂魏蠈 胃蟻委位蔚蟻, 蟺慰蠀 蔚渭蟺位苇魏蔚喂 蟿畏谓 伪谓蟿喂魏伪蟿伪蟽魏慰蟺委伪, 蟿畏 渭蠀蟽蟿喂魏萎 伪蟽蟿蠀谓慰渭委伪, 蟿畏谓 魏伪谓慰谓喂魏萎 伪蟽蟿蠀谓慰渭委伪, 未畏渭慰蟽喂慰纬蟻维蠁慰蠀蟼, 蠂维魏蔚蟻, 蟽蔚魏喂慰蠀蟻喂蟿维未蔚蟼, 魏蟻伪蟿喂魏慰蠉蟼 魏伪喂 魏慰喂谓蠅谓喂魏慰蠉蟼 位蔚喂蟿慰蠀蟻纬慰蠉蟼, 蟺蟻慰魏蔚喂渭苇谓慰蠀 谓伪 蔚蟺喂位蠉蟽慰蠀谓 蟿慰 蟺蟻蠈尾位畏渭伪 蟺慰蠀 蔚谓苇魏蠀蠄蔚 渭蔚 蟿慰谓 蟺伪蟿苇蟻伪 蟿畏蟼 螞委蟽渭蟺蔚胃 危伪位维谓蟿蔚蟻 蟽蟿慰 未蔚蠉蟿蔚蟻慰 尾喂尾位委慰, 蔚谓维谓蟿喂伪 蟽蔚 渭喂伪 魏伪位维 慰蟻纬伪谓蠅渭苇谓畏 蟽魏蔚蠀蠅蟻委伪. 螘未蠋 未蔚谓 伪蟽蠂慰位慰蠉谓蟿伪喂 渭蔚 蟿慰 慰蟻纬伪谓蠅渭苇谓慰 苇纬魏位畏渭伪, 伪位位维 渭蔚 魏蟻伪蟿喂魏维 渭蠀蟽蟿喂魏维 魏伪喂 魏蟻蠀蠁苇蟼 蠀蟺畏蟻蔚蟽委蔚蟼 蟺慰蠀 未畏渭喂慰蠀蟻纬慰蠉谓 蟺蟻慰尾位萎渭伪蟿伪, 魏伪蟿伪蟺伪蟿慰蠉谓 未喂魏伪喂蠋渭伪蟿伪 蟺慰位喂蟿蠋谓 魏伪喂 未蔚谓 未喂蟽蟿维味慰蠀谓 伪魏蠈渭伪 魏伪喂 渭蟺蟻慰蟽蟿维 蟽蟿慰 蠁蠈谓慰.
危蟿伪 蟿蟻委伪 蟿慰蠀 尾喂尾位委伪, 蔚蟺慰渭苇谓蠅蟼, 慰 螞维蟻蟽慰谓 尾纬维味蔚喂 蟽蟿慰 蠁蠅蟼 蠈位伪 蟿伪 蠄蔚纬维未喂伪 蟿畏蟼 危慰蠀畏未喂魏萎蟼 魏慰喂谓蠅谓委伪蟼 鈥� 慰喂魏慰谓慰渭喂魏维 蔚纬魏位萎渭伪蟿伪 蟽蟿慰 蟺蟻蠋蟿慰, 蟿蟻维蠁喂魏喂纬魏 蟽蟿慰 未蔚蠉蟿蔚蟻慰, 螒蟽蠁维位蔚喂伪 蟽蟿慰 蟿蟻委蟿慰. 螘谓蟿蠉蟺蠅蟽畏 渭慰蠀 蟺蟻慰魏维位蔚蟽蔚 畏 蔚谓未慰慰喂魏慰纬蔚谓蔚喂伪魏萎 尾委伪 蟺慰蠀 伪蟽魏蔚委蟿伪喂 蟽蟿畏 危慰蠀畏未委伪 魏伪喂 慰 渭喂蟽慰纬蠀谓喂蟽渭蠈蟼 蟺慰位位蠋谓 鈥� 魏伪蟿维 蟿伪 维位位伪 蟺蟻慰慰未蔚蠀蟿喂魏蠋谓 鈥� 危慰蠀畏未蠋谓. 螘魏蟿蠈蟼 伪蟺蠈 蟿喂蟼 蟺伪位伪喂蠈蟿蔚蟻蔚蟼 纬谓蠅蟽蟿苇蟼 喂蟽蟿慰蟻委蔚蟼 蟿畏蟼 蟽蔚喂蟻维蟼, 伪魏蠈渭伪 魏伪喂 蟽蔚 伪蠀蟿蠈 蟿慰 尾喂尾位委慰 畏 螆蟻喂魏伪 螠蟺苇蟻纬魏蔚蟻 尾蟻委蟽魏蔚蟿伪喂 魏维蟺慰喂伪 蟽蟿喂纬渭萎 蟽蔚 苇谓伪 蠂蠋蟻慰 蔚蟻纬伪蟽委伪蟼 蠈蟺慰蠀 蟽蔚 伪谓蠋蟿蔚蟻蔚蟼 胃苇蟽蔚喂蟼 未蔚谓 蠀蟺维蟻蠂慰蠀谓 纬蠀谓伪委魏蔚蟼, 蔚谓蠋 慰喂 维谓未蟻蔚蟼 鈥� 蟽蠀谓维未蔚位蠁慰喂 蟿畏蟼 魏维谓慰蠀谓 纬喂伪 魏维蟺慰喂慰 未喂维蟽蟿畏渭伪 蟿慰 尾委慰 伪尾委蠅蟿慰 渭蔚 蟽蔚尉喂蟽蟿喂魏维 蟽蠂蠈位喂伪.
螌渭蠅蟼, 畏 渭蔚纬维位畏 未喂伪蠁慰蟻维 蟿畏蟼 危慰蠀畏未委伪蟼 伪蟺蠈 蟺蠂 蟿畏谓 螘位位维未伪, 蔚委谓伪喂 蠈蟿喂 慰喂 芦魏伪魏慰委禄 蟺位畏蟻蠋谓慰蠀谓 蟺伪蟻伪未蔚喂纬渭伪蟿喂魏维 纬喂伪 蠈蟽伪 苇魏伪谓伪谓 魏伪喂 未喂伪蟽蠉蟻慰谓蟿伪喂 蟽蟿喂蟼 蟿畏位蔚慰蟻维蟽蔚喂蟼 魏伪喂 蟿伪 渭苇蟽伪. 螖喂蔚蠁胃伪蟻渭苇谓慰喂 维谓胃蟻蠅蟺慰喂 蠀蟺维蟻蠂慰蠀谓 蟺伪谓蟿慰蠉, 蟿慰 魏蟻维蟿慰蟼 蠈渭蠅蟼 蔚魏蔚委 未蔚谓 蔚委谓伪喂 未喂蔚蠁胃伪蟻渭苇谓慰 魏伪喂 魏维胃蔚 蠁慰蟻维 蟺慰蠀 尉蔚蟽蟺维蔚喂 苇谓伪 蟽魏维谓未伪位慰 蟺位畏蟻蠋谓慰蠀谓 蠈位慰喂 慰喂 蔚渭蟺位蔚魏蠈渭蔚谓慰喂. 危蟿畏谓 螘位位维未伪, 伪谓蟿委胃蔚蟿伪, 伪谓 蟿伪 蟺蟻维纬渭伪蟿伪 蔚委谓伪喂 芦蟺慰位蠉 味蠈蟻喂魏伪禄 胃伪 蟺位畏蟻蠋蟽蔚喂 苇谓伪蟼 魏伪喂 伪蠀蟿蠈蟼 蟽蠀谓萎胃蠅蟼 胃伪 蟽蠁伪纬喂伪蟽蟿蔚委 渭蔚 蟿慰 鈥� 尾伪渭尾维魏喂 (位蔚蟼 魏伪喂 渭蠈谓慰蟼 蟿慰蠀 蟿伪 慰蟻纬维谓蠅谓蔚 蠈位伪).
韦蔚位慰蟽蟺维谓蟿蠅谓, 蠅蟻伪委伪 胃伪 萎蟿伪谓 谓伪 蔚委蠂伪渭蔚 苇谓伪谓 螆位位畏谓伪 螞维蟻蟽慰谓 谓伪 纬蟻维蠁蔚喂 纬喂伪 蟿伪 魏伪魏蠋蟼 魏蔚委渭蔚谓伪, 伪位位维 蟺慰位蠉 蠁慰尾维渭伪喂 蠈蟿喂 蔚委蟿蔚 胃伪 蟿慰谓 蔚委蠂伪谓 蟽魏慰蟿蠋蟽蔚喂 (蟺蠂 螕魏喂蠈位喂伪蟼) 蔚委蟿蔚 胃伪 蔚委蠂蔚 魏慰渭伪蟿慰蟺慰喂畏胃蔚委 魏伪喂 胃伪 纬喂谓蠈蟿伪谓 蟺蟻蠈尾伪蟿慰 魏喂 伪蠀蟿蠈蟼 (蟺蠂 维蟽蟿慰 魏伪位蠉蟿蔚蟻伪). 螝蟻委渭伪 蟺维谓蟿蠅蟼 蟺慰蠀 魏伪喂 慰 委未喂慰蟼 慰 螞维蟻蟽慰谓 蟺苇胃伪谓蔚, 胃伪 蔚委蠂伪渭蔚 未蔚喂 蟺慰位位维 蟺蔚蟻喂蟽蟽蠈蟿蔚蟻伪 伪蟺蠈 伪蠀蟿蠈谓. 螠苇蟽伪 蟽蟿伪 纬蔚谓喂魏维 魏慰蠀蟿蟽慰渭蟺慰位喂维 蟺慰蠀 蔚委蠂伪 未喂伪尾维蟽蔚喂, 魏维蟺慰蠀 伪谓伪蠁蔚蟻蠈蟿伪谓 蠈蟿喂 畏 蟽蠉谓蟿蟻慰蠁蠈蟼 蟿慰蠀 蟽蟿慰谓 魏慰喂谓蠈 蟿慰蠀蟼 蠀蟺慰位慰纬喂蟽蟿萎 苇蠂蔚喂 蟽蠂蔚未蠈谓 苇蟿慰喂渭慰 蟿慰 4慰 尾喂尾位委慰 魏伪喂 蟺慰位位苇蟼 蟽畏渭蔚喂蠋蟽蔚喂蟼 纬喂伪 蟿慰 5慰, 伪位位维 未蔚谓 胃苇位蔚喂 谓伪 蟿伪 蔚魏未蠋蟽蔚喂 伪蟺蠈 蟽蔚尾伪蟽渭蠈 蟽蟿畏 渭谓萎渭畏 蟿慰蠀 (未喂伪蠁蠅谓蠋, 伪位位维 未蔚谓 渭蔚 蟻蠋蟿畏蟽蔚!). 螒蟺蠈 蟿畏谓 维位位畏, 慰 蟺伪蟿苇蟻伪蟼 魏伪喂 慰 伪未蔚位蠁蠈蟼 蟿慰蠀 蟺蟻慰蟽苇位伪尾伪谓 苇谓伪谓 蟿蠉蟺慰 谓伪 纬蟻维蠄蔚喂 蟿畏 蟽蠀谓苇蠂蔚喂伪, 畏 慰蟺慰委伪 魏蠀魏位慰蠁蠈蟻畏蟽蔚 蟺苇蟻蠀蟽喂. 螖蔚谓 尉苇蟻蠅 伪谓 胃伪 萎胃蔚位伪 谓伪 蟿畏 未喂伪尾维蟽蠅, 蔚蠁蠈蟽慰谓 未蔚谓 蔚委谓伪喂 畏 蟽蠀谓苇蠂蔚喂伪 蟿慰蠀 螞维蟻蟽慰谓 纬喂伪 蟿慰蠀蟼 萎蟻蠅蔚蟼 蟺慰蠀 伪蠀蟿蠈蟼 未畏渭喂慰蠉蟻纬畏蟽蔚.
螌蟺慰喂慰蟼 胃苇位蔚喂 谓伪 蟽蠂慰位喂维蟽慰蠀渭蔚 蔚委蟿蔚 纬喂伪 蟿伪 魏慰蠀蟿蟽慰渭蟺慰位喂维 蟿畏蟼 慰喂魏慰纬苇谓蔚喂伪蟼 蟿慰蠀 螞维蟻蟽慰谓 魏伪喂 蟿畏 蟽蠀谓苇蠂蔚喂伪 蟿蠅谓 尾喂尾位委蠅谓 蔚委蟿蔚 纬喂伪 慰蟺慰喂慰未萎蟺慰蟿蔚 伪蟺蠈 蟿伪 渭畏谓蠉渭伪蟿伪 蟺慰蠀 渭伪蟼 蟺蔚蟻谓维 慰 蟽蠀纬纬蟻伪蠁苇伪蟼, 魏伪位慰未蔚蠂慰蠉渭蔚谓伪 蟿伪 蟽蠂蠈位喂伪!

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