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dtkvb 's review for:
The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye
by David Lagercrantz
Easily the worst in the saga so far. There are some fairly noteworthy moments (such as the opening scene in the women’s prison)- but all in all, it feels clumsily slapped together with a mish mash of totally implausible plot lines.
The dialogue between the characters is cringeworthy and would feel more at home in a teenage crime novel.
The action sequences are few and far between and leave so much to be desired by yet again being totally unrealistic. Salander is portrayed as a superhuman Amazon woman beating huge men and women to a pulp where past novels described her strength lying in her cunningness.
Not a terrible read, but fans of the original series will be disappointed.
The dialogue between the characters is cringeworthy and would feel more at home in a teenage crime novel.
The action sequences are few and far between and leave so much to be desired by yet again being totally unrealistic. Salander is portrayed as a superhuman Amazon woman beating huge men and women to a pulp where past novels described her strength lying in her cunningness.
Not a terrible read, but fans of the original series will be disappointed.