24 November 2010

Book Review "The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest" by Stieg Larsson

BOOK REVIEW

The last book of three from the millennium series.  "The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest" by Stieg Larsson is a great book. If your not aware I have read and written up reviews for all three of these books. I have found all three books to be a great read. If you enjoy books that make you think then these are for you.

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Stieg Larsson has built a story that is easy to read if you have the consernatration to keep up with all of the characters. There are many characters in all the books however the second book "The Girl Who Played With Fire" beings in many more than the first book "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo".

"The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest" doesn't bring too many more character into the story line. It does continue on straight from the second book. I would not advise just reading this one as you will not have an understanding of what is happening. The only part of the book that I could guess was the very ending and even then it was only part of the ending.

Once you have started this book it is a hard one to put down from the start and become harder the further into the book I read. I found that from half way through I couldn't put it down, much to my husbands annoyance. After reading this book I have realised that my knowledge about many of the European countries is lacking and I should start reading more history and information about the way the countries run. There whole political system and court system seems to be different to ours here in Australia. It would be a subject I would find interesting.

You will find yourself wishing the best for Salander (main character) After everything that she had been through, throughout her whole life you just want to know that things will change. I thought that the ending may have been better if it was a little more detailed about what their lives consisted of after the main story had been completed.

This is a must read for any fiction reader. 

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