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.
Am nearly finished the second book - The girl who played with Fire. I am listening to them as audio books. They are magnificant and really keep my mind on the plot and the characters. Please let us have the fourth book.
- Margaret in Ireland., 5 August 2010
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just finished reading the dragon tattoo
definitely the best mystery i have ever read
plot within plot within plot ...... looking forward to the next !!!!!
- natalie, 5 August 2010
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Has anyone assembled a cast of characters for the series? I'm in Hornet's Nest and desperately trying to sort out the police and others, without having to . I'd also like to find maps for the second and third books. Thanks.
- Katherine McGinnis, 4 August 2010
I did.
- KGO, 9 August 2010
Is the list of Characters posted some where? I am have trouble remebering who belongs to what sector. Nystrom and Faste are the two I am looking at right now. I can't remember why Faste has it out for Slander?
- Lesly H, 12 August 2010
Faste seems to be just a chauvinistic pig who doesnt think women should be in any authorotative role of power, almost like they are subservient. I dont think there was an acutal personal vendetta explained ..just seemed like a jackass in general
- MC N.Y.C., 15 August 2010
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I am half way through the second book and enjoying it immensely even though this is not the type of fiction I usually read. However, I have one criticism: there is absolutely NO WAY you would find any significant number of sheep anywhere north of Alice Springs or anywhere in Central Australia for that matter. This country is exclusively cattle country and sheep would find it very difficult to survive there at all. The idea of Harriet Vagner having a 'sheep, cattle, pig and chicken eterprise' anywhere in the Northern Territory of Australia is absurd! It made me laugh and wonder about the way the rest of the world perceives Australia. I trust Blomkvist and Salander are better researchers than Larsson.
- Melissa Gartery, Queensland Australia, 4 August 2010
608 PAGES AND THIS IS WHAT YOU COMMENT ON?
- really?, 15 August 2010
Trust an Australian to be so self absorbed!
- Vera, 23 August 2010
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The closest I've come to Stockholm is Gotland.
Probably not enough to prompt a blurb. But, you know, don't ask, don't get.
bobzimmerman#usa,com.
- Bob Zimmerman, 30 July 2010
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Liesbeth Salander would definitely not listen to Lady Gaga
- L.S. Stockholm, 29 July 2010
:D
- yo, 1 August 2010
LOL
- , 3 August 2010
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Love the books. And NO WAY would Lisbeth be listening to Lady GaGa... My bet is she'd have a pirate copy of the "Fat Wrecktrospective" cranked to 11...
- Tony, 29 July 2010
I think she listens to Bjork or KT Tunstall when she's in a good contemplative mood, and Alanis Morissette or Liz Phair when she's pissed. Probably just means I'm too old.
- hellodollyllama, 6 August 2010
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the first 'millenium' book is UNBELIEVABLY GREAT! although I couldn't see much action, before like 400th page, when I got the point - I wasn't able to stop! eventually, i read the book among 3 days. outstanding.
- Zosia, Poland, 28 July 2010
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I STOPPED FUNCTIONING ENTIRELY TILL I FINISHED MY THIRD BOOK,AND
I AM BEGGING FOR MORE BUT UNTILL WE HAVE THAT CHANCE MY
QUESTION IS WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO FOR EVA (GABRIELSON)
- MARIANNI, 27 July 2010
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This Millennium series is the best I've ever read. When I was finished the 3rd. book I tried to find more pages, but there wern't any!! Can't wait for all the movies. I wish I could find more books to read by this author. Great work.
- Rhonda Hards, 10 August 2010