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 just finished reading the third and last book of the trilogy, wauw I am deeply impressed!!! I have never ever read books like these three before, magnificent. It is a great loss that Mr Stieg Larsson has passed away at such an early age, the world has lost a great and passionate writer.
- Boudina/the Netherlands, 10 January 2010
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Absolutely love his first two books. Looking forward to reading the third. How incredibly sad that there will be no more books. What a talent!
- Lynne from Doncaster, Melbourne, 10 January 2010, 10 January 2010
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I'm so upset that there will be no more Stieg Larsson novels. I loved the whole series. Read it with blearied eyes after a week of non stop reading.
- Cheers from Down Under, 10 January 2010
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I fell upon his first book because of the Title.
I loved it, and went straight for the second and looking forward to reading the final in the trilogy So sorry to see such talent die young. Sadder still that there will be no more books of his to read.
- , 10 January 2010
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It has been years since I read something so good! Larsson is a tremendous writer and I share all his passion to fight against discrimination and any sort of extremism. He is an inspiring person and put the proper seeds in the hearts of people that read his books.
- Jorge Brown Segui-Gold Coast/Australia, 10 January 2010
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The books are wonderful, and the film was excellent. However I feel the basic story was left out of the film.
I think that if you had not read the book then you would not understand the importance of Millennium and Erika in Mikael's life, and why he ended up investigating the "Harriet" mystery. It will be interesting to see how the real story can be brought into the next film, thats is, if the next two books are made into films.
- kathryn Scotland, 9 January 2010
I agree aboutt the film. I thought it was very disappointing. Lisbeth is an unusual/difficult character, yet there is supposed to be something about her that Mikael (and others) find(s) compelling. I don't think that came across at all in the film. Not well cast? Too complex a book and too many aspects to the relationships and interaction between characters - not an easy film to make.
- Susan Shervington, 9 January 2010
Perhaps it's harder for a female to see Lisbeth's attraction; as a male I didn't get what Erika et al were supposed to see in Mikael? However, to imagine Brad Pitt or George Clooney in any of the roles is well nigh impossible. And who would play the role of Lisbeth?
- LHE in the 'Peg, 10 January 2010
What is the title of the movie? when was it produced and only in Europe, Juidth Canada
- judithmadsen@shaw.ca, 11 January 2010
Naomi Watts would be Lisbeth Salander
- J weideman, 13 January 2010
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loved it, I could not put 'The girl with the Dragon Tattoo down'
! I cannot wait for the Australian release of the film in 2010.
- , 9 January 2010
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Is there a movie of the books planned?
- Lonna Calas, 9 January 2010
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Just say NO!
to a Hollywood remake in honour of Stieg Larsson's memory.
- LHE in the 'Peg, 9 January 2010
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Journaliste moi-même, je ne puis qu'apprécier avec respect l'extraordinaire travail de recherche et de documentation réalisé par Stieg Larsson pour créer sa trilogie. On ne peut que regretter que ce fantastique écrivain soit parti si vite. On peut imaginer l'?uvre qu'il aurait pu produire s'il était resté en vie.
- Pierre De Greef Belgium/France, 10 January 2010