Saturday, January 15, 2011

The Girl Who Played With Fire and The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest

Oh these were just a thrilling read. The Girl Who Played With Fire was great because you get to know Lisbeth Salander better, and she is a wonderful, strong, quirky female lead character. I was really impressed with Larsson's ability to weave such a web spanning all three books, complete with subplots and Swedish craziness. I think the reason I loved it most was because of Lisbeth though. How he managed to come up with her I'll never know. But yet again, he manages to keep you on your toes right up to the very end…