Discussion of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
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Heh I have read it on Kindle Reader - it's my first e-book
e-bookstore.co/The-Girl-with-the-Dragon-Tattoo/Stieg-Larsson/B0015DROBO/ebook
Great directory of ebooks.
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I recommend the novel with some reservations.
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Interesting point but I don't think the female characters were particularly interested in commitment either ... one was happily, if unconventionally, married if I remember right & Lisbeth certainly wasn't into the conventional 'happy ever after'.Evapohler wrote:Most of the members of my book club loved this thriller. I certainly couldn't put it down. But when I look back over the story, I find it reads too much like a male fantasy, kind of the opposite of romance fiction for women. We have a man who is able to attract a young and beautiful, albeit neurotic, woman whom no other man has successfully engaged. This same man solves an old family mystery that no one else can solve. He writes a story that immediately puts every other journalist to shame. And he is desired by all the women with whom he comes into contact, and these women do not expect commitment--they are merely grateful for the opportunity to share his bed. What a man you are, Mikael Blomkvist!
I recommend the novel with some reservations.
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Public libraries have books and eBooks for free, too.Sprhnjatus wrote:national geographic online version of new book just for you for free!
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I agree with the general consensus: slow to start, redeems itself hugely when things take off. Salander rocks & the second one's even better!
Haven't got round to the third yet - it's on the long list of things to read! Looking forward to it though

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He is my favorite character. Has there ever been another man in literature to do so much cleaning and sweeping around the cabin?Evapohler wrote:... I find it reads too much like a male fantasy, kind of the opposite of romance fiction for women. We have a man who is able to attract a young and beautiful, albeit neurotic, woman whom no other man has successfully engaged. This same man solves an old family mystery that no one else can solve. He writes a story that immediately puts every other journalist to shame. And he is desired by all the women with whom he comes into contact, and these women do not expect commitment--they are merely grateful for the opportunity to share his bed. What a man you are, Mikael Blomkvist!
I recommend the novel with some reservations.

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-- Wed Oct 05, 2011 9:44 am --
I discovered it a little tedious and yes, too numerous Vangers almost ruined the broth. However in the end it was worth it to me, and the doing well publications more than worth it.
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