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katie_mo 's review for:
The Girl Who Played with Fire
by Stieg Larsson
While I did not find this follow-up as engrossing as THE [b:GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO|2429135|The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1)|Stieg Larsson|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1275608878s/2429135.jpg|1708725], it was still a wonderful read (I was reading TATTOO while trying to negotiate the streets of New York - I literally could not put it down for anything other than work in the office). And I say less engrossing if only because there wasn't a real, good old-fashioned mystery involved.
FIRE is more character-driven than TATTOO, which is a great treat for readers. We get to learn who Lisbeth really is in this book, how she thinks, what she wants, and what series of events from her childhood led her to be accused of murder.
It's very sad that there will be only one more book in the trilogy; Larsson was a talent.
FIRE is more character-driven than TATTOO, which is a great treat for readers. We get to learn who Lisbeth really is in this book, how she thinks, what she wants, and what series of events from her childhood led her to be accused of murder.
It's very sad that there will be only one more book in the trilogy; Larsson was a talent.