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The Girl Who Played with Fire

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The Girl Who Played with FireAuthor: Stieg Larsson
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   Paperback 608 pages
   Release Date: 09 July 2009
   Publisher: Quercus Publishing Plc
   ISBN: 1906694184
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Customer Reviews:

  Before the Dragon (12 March 2010)
I read this book not having read the girl with the dragon tattoo and still really enjoyed it.It kind of fills you in with what has previously happened along the way. The only thing that I was a bit lost with was all the characters- I got a bit confused at times but that might just be me:)

  unputdownable... amazing.. (11 March 2010)
the first book in this trilogy was great "the girl with the dragon tattoo" but this 2nd book as a continuing story is truly amazing! i haven't enjoyed a book like this is so long! you discover all the things you were desperate to know and understand in book one! i highly recommend this trilogy!

  As good as the first. (10 March 2010)
After thoroughly enjoying 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, I just had to buy this. I was not disappointed! Excellent.

  great (09 March 2010)
very good book, but you need to read the book which precedes it first. That is the girl with the dragon tattoo. Well written and maintained my interest.

  the girl who played with fire (08 March 2010)
This was a first class read, continuing the same quality as in his previous book.
The "heroine", if that could be an appropriate term is a complex person who I could identify with, although being a real person I doubt that I would be able to aspire to her unconventional methods; I would probably be too afraid of the consequences.
A truly remarkable genre of a subject which held me captive until the very end. Not for the fainthearted.
I eagerly anticipate the final volume.

 
 


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