October 31, 2010

The Girl Who Played With Fire




Edit! I wrote this on my phone last night, and it was filled with awful typos thanks to my "special" keyboard which picks words for me. I swear it works well most of the time. Anyway, my post is better now! Still short (as to not give away major plot details), but hey, who said posts had to be long.

Great book! This is the second in the Millennium series (I'm not sure if it actually has a series name, but this is how they are titled in my sort of legitimate ebook reader copy of this book). As I recently shared, I though The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo started off a bit slow. This one certainly did not. It begins where our main characters left off. Millennium magazine is doing great after publishing a highly successful book, and they have hired a free lance writer to publish another shocking expose. Lisbeth is traveling and doing her own thing (in the typical Lisbeth way). In her free time she tries to solve complicated math problems. However things take a turn for the worst when a murder hits close to home for all the characters. I don't want to give anything away because I expect Webber to read this soon but I highly recommend this book. It was a great murder mystery and you find out a lot more about Lisbeth's (dark) past. Good stuff!

1 comment:

  1. I appreciate your push to get this posted by the end of October in time for the recap, but maybe next time you should just hold off until you are awake enough to make it coherent. Sorry! But seriously.

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