Millennium trilogy
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
The Girl Who Played with Fire
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
The 4th book
Millennium Stockholm Map
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Boxed set edition of the Millennium Trilogy, the first volume of which, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, has been adapted as a major Hollywood film starring Daniel Craig to be released on the 26th December.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a fantastic thriller. As a matter of interest, if you like crime thrillers that are similar to this book and have the same themes, such as female empowerment and rebellion against the establishment, have a look at this book: "That Girl Started Her Own Country", written by the "Holy Ghost Writer". It is an intelligently-written, thoroughly entertaining page-turner, full of international intrigue and engaging, interesting characters. It has fast action and many plots and twists that keep you guessing. I literally could not put it down. It is available on Amazon, Goodreads and Barnes and Noble. But don't take my word for it - check out all the glowing 5 star reviews, if you still need convincing. I urge you to check it out. You won’t be disappointed!
- Name/signature, 9 november 2012
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Sorry - and condolences!
- SM Thompson, 4 november 2012
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Lisbeth is the S. Holmes XX
- some girl, 4 november 2012
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What a legend!!!
- Karen, 3 november 2012
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I live in the United States. I have read all three books and have seen both versions of the movie (s). I am in love with the trilogy. The American version sucks. Nobody can take the place of the original characters. Sometimes you just have to leave things as is. If it isn't broken, don't fix it. RIP Mr. Larson.
- ladyhawk2u@gmail.com, 11 oktober 2012
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I don't know about anyone else and I'm late to this fantastic trilogy , but in my opinion Lisbeth is the best investigator since a certain S Holmes. Know one can tell me there aren't many personality traits of both , and if Holmes would have had a computer he wouldn't have been right there .I find it hard to believe that Mr. Larsson's Father & brother have a problem with Ms. Gabrielsson writing a 4th novel , money for both , seems they have the same attitude Ms. Berger did 2nd novel with males on news staff ? Just my 2 cts.I have read all the others and nobody since Mr. Doyle has done it better RIP Stieg
- M W "Oljedi"Dickerson, 27 augusti 2012
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Hello, I'd like to know who was the inspiration to Larson write abour Lisbeth, there was some girl like the book caracter that had lived in Sweden?!
thank you very much in advance!
- Name/signature, 20 augusti 2012
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I started reading the book "the girl with the dragon tattoo" and ralize that some pages are missing a paragraph or two (pages 219-250). I bought the book while on vacationin the US - I do not live there. Please help!!
- margspice1@hotmail.com, 10 augusti 2012
Contact the publisher and they should replace it. I had the same thing happen with a different book years ago. Stieg Larsson's books are too good not to read every word! Good luck.
- Chris, 20 augusti 2012
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A new play (and possible TV Docu-drama) has been written by an Australian that features a very young Stig Larsson (before he changed his name) talking to Norman Borlaug, an American plant pathologist who arrives in Oslo to receive the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize. Through a long discussion with Stieg, Borlaug describes the story of his life’s work and the history of two German chemists, who created the first chemical fertiliser in 1908. The three were linked by their important contributions to feeding the world’s growing population and saving hundreds of millions of lives.
Stieg Larsson provides Noble – Nobel’s denouement thirty years after that night of deep discussion with Borlaug in Oslo. Larsson and his long time partner Eva examine their traumatic life together culminating in Stieg’s premature death and his posthumous recognition as an exceptional writer of fiction.
Stieg Larsson provides Noble – Nobel’s denouement thirty years after that night of deep discussion with Borlaug in Oslo. Larsson and his long time partner Eva examine their traumatic life together culminating in Stieg’s premature death and his posthumous recognition as an exceptional writer of fiction.
- Felix Carlyle, 25 juli 2012
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This is one of those books I have not yet read. It's on the TBR pile but it is a far ways down the list. Thanks for the great information though. As to the comment above about the Holy Ghost Writer book: That Girl Started Her Own Country, I actually did read that one. It was an impulse buy but all the same, I thought it was a pretty good read. IT definitely fits in with the Thriller crime theme you have going here. You can find it on Amazon or if you want to read more about it before you buy you can read reviews and such on both amazon and goodreads. All in all it was worth my time and money to read.
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- CRB, 14 november 2012