I'm late to the party but this was really good, brutally violent in some parts. I thought I had it figured out but NOPE. Off to get the sequels...
While the first book was tight and suspenseful, and every sentence mattered, the first half of The Girl Who Played with Fire is oddly pedantic about life in Sweden and includes way too many boring details about the characters' lives. It gets better, thankfully.
The third book in the trilogy, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest, is pretty good. The character of Lisbeth Salander finally changes and grows after all of these crazy experiences.
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