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A review by bookaddict209
The Girl in the Spider's Web by David Lagercrantz
5.0
I was hesitant to read this book, knowing that in my history I haven't done well with stories continuing after the author has passed, but I was pleased by what Lagercrantz was able to pull off. I even found myself forgetting that this story was written by another author, and at one point I muttered to myself, "man, Larson really knows how to write some fucking evil characters."
One of the things I was especially impressed with in the first three books was Larson's depiction of Salander and her hacking skills. I typically don't like stories that feature hackers because a lot of authors really like to just say "she hacked in" and then they're in. Having an actual procedure to follow makes the book seem more realistic, and I like it.
One of the things I was especially impressed with in the first three books was Larson's depiction of Salander and her hacking skills. I typically don't like stories that feature hackers because a lot of authors really like to just say "she hacked in" and then they're in. Having an actual procedure to follow makes the book seem more realistic, and I like it.