Millennium trilogy
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
The Girl Who Played with Fire
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest
The 4th Book
Millennium Stockholm Map
Maps of Hedeby
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I don't think that a reader could ask (or should ask) more from an author. The book is so well thought out, that even though it took me a month to read it, its content and depth of concern for modern "happenings" will stay with me (the reader) always.
I think the book should be on a "Required reading list" in colleges and Universities for Literature Majors.
Posted by Mary Ann Hammar in Willoughby, OH the 4 August 2011
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Such important books. The first book in the series is a great mystery novel - but what lies in the second two books is a real work of literary genius - they are gripping, harrowing but hugely important novels which encourage the reader to do what is right, to speak out, to fight corruption and to fight the persistent expolitation of women that occurs . Lisbeth Salander is the most real, brilliant and brave heroines I have encountered in a long time. I recommend the triology to anyone who loves reading and has a social conscious. Larsson sounds such an inspiration - willing to fight for what is right.
- Bec, UK, 15 August 2011