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The Girl Who Played With Fire (Millennium #2)
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This second book is even better than the first!
I can't really explain why I like Larsson's books so much. (At some points in the narrative I couldn't even keep track of the mystery that was supposed to be solved.) I think he has created some amazing main characters, all of whom are flawed but who are sympathetic. He has a straight-forward writing style that is descriptive but not over the top. He has a political agenda in some ways, but as a non-Swede, it's more informative than activating.
The world lost a talented artist with Larsson's death. I can't wait to read the third book but it will be bittersweet since there will be none to follow that one.
I can't really explain why I like Larsson's books so much. (At some points in the narrative I couldn't even keep track of the mystery that was supposed to be solved.) I think he has created some amazing main characters, all of whom are flawed but who are sympathetic. He has a straight-forward writing style that is descriptive but not over the top. He has a political agenda in some ways, but as a non-Swede, it's more informative than activating.
The world lost a talented artist with Larsson's death. I can't wait to read the third book but it will be bittersweet since there will be none to follow that one.
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