Law librarian with interests in research, tech services, baking, books, and pop culture.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
No Tweet, Tweet
I may have spoken too soon. It seems my Twitter feed is experiencing technical difficulties. I know Twitter's been wonky lately. I'm going to let it ride for a few more days before I attempt to fix it.
The Girl Who Played with Fire
I read this book during the summer of 2010. It's a little late, but here's my review!
Wow, another adrenaline infused ride. The story picks up where Dragon Tattoo left off. It's refreshing to read a nice long trilogy. I won't spoil anything, but the story finds Lisbeth in the middle of a triple murder. She's public enemy number one as her picture and story splash across the media which is devastating to the ultra-private hacker. Larsson is brave to separate Salander and Blomkvist for the entire story. At one point, Salander goes missing from the novel for a 100+ pages. This totally adds to the reader's anxiety over Salander's safety.
I'm looking forward to the The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest, but I think I'll save it for later...or maybe not!
Wow, another adrenaline infused ride. The story picks up where Dragon Tattoo left off. It's refreshing to read a nice long trilogy. I won't spoil anything, but the story finds Lisbeth in the middle of a triple murder. She's public enemy number one as her picture and story splash across the media which is devastating to the ultra-private hacker. Larsson is brave to separate Salander and Blomkvist for the entire story. At one point, Salander goes missing from the novel for a 100+ pages. This totally adds to the reader's anxiety over Salander's safety.
I'm looking forward to the The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest, but I think I'll save it for later...or maybe not!
Thursday, July 1, 2010
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