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The Girl Who Played With Fire (Millennium #2)
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Re-read review****
Having finished re-reading The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, I dove right into The Girl Who Played With Fire. It was just as enjoyable the second time around, and it was fun to remember the details that I'd forgotten in the year or so that has passed since I read it the first time. Salandar is back and better than ever, and the story is almost exclusively about her. While there is a murder mystery taking place at the same time, it does not take the same central role to the plotline and story as it did in the first book. I went and saw the movie adaptation when it came out in theatres while re-reading the book, and again I have to hand it to the directors; they've done a phenomenal job with their adaptation of these novels!
Having finished re-reading The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, I dove right into The Girl Who Played With Fire. It was just as enjoyable the second time around, and it was fun to remember the details that I'd forgotten in the year or so that has passed since I read it the first time. Salandar is back and better than ever, and the story is almost exclusively about her. While there is a murder mystery taking place at the same time, it does not take the same central role to the plotline and story as it did in the first book. I went and saw the movie adaptation when it came out in theatres while re-reading the book, and again I have to hand it to the directors; they've done a phenomenal job with their adaptation of these novels!
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