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.
I have just started reading The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo after listening to Charlie Rose interview the Swedish editor of the trilogy. I am going to read the books in sequence of course. Everything about Stieg Larsson's life is quite fascinating.
- Karen Kjellquist-Gutierrez, 27 May 2010
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I have read the complete Millennium series and I just wish there were more books to come. His detail to characters is outstanding, The best work I have read in my life.
- theresa, 26 May 2010
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I have just finished The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and then rushed to my local supermarket to purchase the other two books from the Trllogy.
It is such a shame that such a talented writer was taken from us in his prime -who knows what other superb thrillers he could have surpirsed us with.
What an amazing author - Stieg you were cut short - wish you were here!
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- jess, 24 May 2010
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Uncharacteristically, I thumbed through an issue of Newsweek as I waited for the tires on my Nissan Frontier to be rotated and read about Stieg. I can't wait to obtain his works and read them as the magazine's book review painted a picture of him that was somewhat surreal. Gone too soon! I'll comment on each book after I read them.
- Marvin Sims, Sacramento, CA, 23 May 2010
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Very interesting interview in the New York Times Magazine of this week end
(May 21-2010) Here is the link::
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/23/magazine/23Larsson-t.html?pagewanted=1
- Bernard Bujold (Montreal-Canada), 22 May 2010
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- LAOLU JEGEDE, 21 May 2010
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Really a great story. Wonder how it's going on. Can't find the announced
sweepstakes on this homepage???
- Werner seegerwerb@t-online.de, 21 May 2010
Looking for the sweepstakes also. Did you find it?
- , 27 May 2010
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eh not bad
- , 21 May 2010
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There is something about good writing that captivates the imagination in such away as the characters and events in the novel become as real as those in one:s life. Stieg`s talent is unmatched. A modern day Conan Doyle, Stieg`s contribution to this genre is both refreshing and captivating
- john townsend, 14 May 2010
what you said there John, his books are like a good wine, you cannot put it down!
- glen thompson, 16 May 2010
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And there were supposed to be 10 books in the Millenium Series! What a loss. RIP, Stieg.
- CC, 29 May 2010
The 4th book was half written when he died =(
- Anisa, 30 May 2010
Just finished the 3rd book. They are wonderful, I just wish there were more to read. Did I miss what happened to Lisbeth's twin sister?
- Gloria , 7 June 2010, 7 June 2010