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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' NestAuthor: Stieg Larsson
Publisher: Quercus Publishing Plc
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 505 reviews
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Pages: 656
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Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 2

ISBN: 1849162743
EAN: 9781849162746
ASIN: 1849162743

Publication Date: April 1, 2010
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A young girl lies in a hospital room, her tattooed body very close to death -- there is a bullet lodged in her brain. Several rooms away is the man who tried to kill her, his own body grievously wounded from axe blows inflicted by the girl he has tried to kill. She is Lisbeth Salander, computer hacker and investigator, and the man is her father, a murderous Russian gangster. If Salander recovers from her injuries, she is more than likely to be put on trial for three murders -- the authorities regard her as a dangerous individual. But she won't see the inside of a courtroom if her father manages to kill her first.

This is the high-tension opening premise of the third book in Stieg Larsson’s phenomenally successful trilogy of crime novels which the late author (a crusading journalist) delivered to his publisher just before his death. But does it match up to its two electrifying predecessors, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and The Girl who Played with Fire? The success of Larsson’s remarkable sequence of books is, to some degree, unprecedented. Crime fiction in translation has, of course, made a mark before (notably with Peter Hoeg’s Miss Smilla’s Feeling for Snow, published, in fact, by Larsson's British publisher, Christopher MacLehose). But even the success of that book gave no hint of the juggernauts that the Salander books would be (the late author's secondary hero is the journalist Blomqvist -- who bears more than a passing resemblance to Stieg Larsson himself).

There are two overriding reasons for the hold that this massive trilogy has attained on the public: machine-tooled plotting which juggles the various narrative elements with a master's touch and (above all) the vividly realised character of Lisbeth Salander herself. She is something of a unique creation in the field of crime and thriller fiction: emotionally damaged, vulnerable and sociopathic (all of this concealed behind a forbidding Goth appearance), but she is also the ultimate survivor, somehow managing to stay alive despite the machinations of some deeply unpleasant villains (and the new book has a slew of those) as well as the hostility of often stupid establishment figures, who want her out of the picture quite as passionately as the bad guys. She is, of course, aided by the protective journalist Blomqvist, despite the fact that she had dumped him as a lover. The Girl who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest brings together all the elements that have made the previous books of the sequence so successful. Its relentless pace may be a bit exhausting for some readers, but most will be happy to strap themselves in for the ride. It's just a shame that this will be the final book in the sequence (though conspiracy theorists are hinting that Larsson began another manuscript before his untimely death…) --Barry Forshaw


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4 out of 5 stars Interesting trilogy   July 30, 2010
Teemacs (Switzerland)
This book is really Part III of a very long book, in which the three parts stand alone (sort of), but really make more sense together. Thus, this is my take on the whole affair. Overall, I enjoyed it. The overall story is good, the characterisation is generally good and the atmosphere is nicely caught. I can quite understand those folk who criticise the slowness of the pace, but this didn't bother me. In fact, I quite liked the leisurely pace, a pleasant change from the "breathless" school of thriller writing, and much more true to life.

The only thing I found bothersome was Lisbeth's apparent superpowers - a girl who has had little schooling, but who is a mathematical whiz, schooled in sophisticated finance, able to comprehend complex genetics texts and is almost infinitely resourceful? I guess I haven't met too many like that, so I find it somewhat ioncredible, but her abilities, both physical and mental, border on the superhuman, especially at the end of Book II, where even resurrection is apparently within her grasp. Now it does make for a good story, and we're all rooting for Lisbeth to come out on top, but it stops being believeable, and for me that is a big drawback. It reduces a most interesting creation to the cartoon level of Jack Bauer (who, you might remember, is actually tortured to death in one series, but when revived, manages to kill the baddie and escape!)

However, in spite of that, I found the books a very entertaining and enjoyable read.




4 out of 5 stars A fitting end   July 29, 2010
markth
A fine ending to the Milenium trillogy. If you liked the first two books you will enjoy this.


5 out of 5 stars I can't believe it's over..............   July 28, 2010
Gilly (Manchester, Uk)
Just finished the last of the triology and I'm bereft. Has anyone had a good look round his home just to make sure he hasn't left any manuscripts. The book over 700 pages long took me only 3 days to read (this included sneaky reading at work as well) I just couldn't put it down. Ok I agree with some reviewers that there was holes in the plot but this didn't take away from this fast paced fantastic story. Have seen the first film as well now that followed really closely to the first book and extremely entertaining. Don't hesitate buy the book


5 out of 5 stars Best out of the three   July 28, 2010
Y. Fu
After reading the series, I feel this is the best out of the three. The 1st gives more feeling of a mystery. Personally, I feel the 2nd plain and a little bit slow. Whereas the third one got the tension and hooked me up from the very beginning. With all the background of the first two, it completes a great story.

One thing I found difficult was to remember all the characters' names. I ended up making an A4-paper-length list of all the names and notes. However, I do enjoy the story with its rich characters.



5 out of 5 stars SECOND IN TRILOGY   July 27, 2010
DEE
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A GREAT READ. SECOND IN TRILOGY BUT CAN EQUALLY STAND ALONE.

IDEALLY READ "THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO" FIRST.

ALL THREE BOOKS RECOMMENDED AND SUPPLIED FAST BY AMAZON.

HAVEN'T WATCHED THE DVD OF BOOK1 YET BUT WILL SOON BE GETTING IT
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo [DVD] [2009]

MAKE A GREAT PRESENT I THINK...DVDMillennium - Series 1-3 [DVD] [1996]


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