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The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium #1)
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Throughout this book, the author seemed to be exhorting me to get mad, to get shocked with the graphic abuse that Salander went through because...look at these stats! Look at these graphic descriptions! This actually happened! This is still happening in Sweden...blah blah. But I really didn't feel a thing because Salander has very poor emotional capability to process anything.
Her hacking abilities are so unbelievable - with just one laptop she can hack anything and can give the entire CIA a run for its money.
I won't comment on the mystery she and Mikael Blomkvist were supposed to crack. Why it took them so long, with Salander's God-like ubiquitousness, is beyond me.
Her hacking abilities are so unbelievable - with just one laptop she can hack anything and can give the entire CIA a run for its money.
I won't comment on the mystery she and Mikael Blomkvist were supposed to crack. Why it took them so long, with Salander's God-like ubiquitousness, is beyond me.
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Started Reading
January 1, 2010
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Finished Reading
December 14, 2015
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