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Millennium, Vol. 3: The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Sylvain Runberg

caszriel's review against another edition

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I’m only reading this because I couldn’t get a hold of the third Mina adaptation, but now I want to check out the other two adaptations from Runberg, Homs, and Carot. This was a killer end to the trilogy and I can’t wait to actually read the books next year!

ghostlydreamer's review

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5.0

Of the three, this one felt the most confusing and also the most condensed. It was getting hard to keep track of everyone, their motives, and their names. But despite that, this is still easily a 5 star read because I had a lot of fun with this. I do wish it had been a little bit longer, but at the same time, it would've probably gotten too convoluted that way too. I think what helps is that, once upon a time, I read the original novel. So as the story came back to me, it became a little easier to keep everything straight. The art was fun, I still love Lisbeth, and it's a damn shame this series never got continued the way it should have been.

alexauthorshay's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars rated up because the comic skipped all the legal crap

Granted, maybe some people are interested in the legal-ese that happened through most of this book during the court case, but I was not one of them. So much goes on in these books that is over my head or I don't follow because of how convoluted it is. This comic nicely summarizes and gives in very brief what you actually need to know to understand what happened. Still not entirely accurate; I thought Erika's pictures had been photoshopped? But again, 'based on' the novels gives them some license to change things. Probably the only comic of the three that I would recommend reading instead of the book, but that's again personal preference regarding the content.

shikamaruislove's review against another edition

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5.0

Es sin duda la mejor trilogía que he leído y dudo que alguna otra le quite ese lugar.
Los tres libros sin excepción son una obra maestra, este en particular, me tenía con una ira durante todo el libro, por la injusticia tan grande en la vida de Lisbeth, ¿me pueden decir de donde saca tanta fuerza esta mujer? Aún sigo sin entender como es que sobrevivió a tantas cosas.
Y ni hablar de lo contenta que estaba cuando por fin se hacía justicia, las páginas que contaron el juicio fueron sin duda una de las mejores partes del libro.

isaiconica's review against another edition

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5.0

Segunda lectura del #IsaChallenge.
Cierre perfecto para una trilogía maravillosa. No sé si leeré el cuarto porque este para mí acaba perfectamente.
Gracias a estos libros he entrado de lleno en el mundo de la novela negra y me fascina.
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