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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo |  | Author: Stieg Larsson Creator: Reg Keeland Publisher: Vintage Category: Book
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ISBN: 0307454541 Dewey Decimal Number: 839.738 EAN: 9780307454546 ASIN: 0307454541
Publication Date: June 23, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A sensation across Europe-millions of copies sold
A spellbinding amalgam of murder mystery, family saga, love story, and financial intrigue.
It's about the disappearance forty years ago of Harriet Vanger, a young scion of one of the wealthiest families in Sweden . . . and about her octogenarian uncle, determined to know the truth about what he believes was her murder.
It's about Mikael Blomkvist, a crusading journalist recently at the wrong end of a libel case, hired to get to the bottom of Harriet's disappearance . . . and about Lisbeth Salander, a twenty-four-year-old pierced and tattooed genius hacker possessed of the hard-earned wisdom of someone twice her age-and a terrifying capacity for ruthlessness to go with it-who assists Blomkvist with the investigation. This unlikely team discovers a vein of nearly unfathomable iniquity running through the Vanger family, astonishing corruption in the highest echelons of Swedish industrialism-and an unexpected connection between themselves.
It's a contagiously exciting, stunningly intelligent novel about society at its most hidden, and about the intimate lives of a brilliantly realized cast of characters, all of them forced to face the darker aspects of their world and of their own lives.
Amazon.com Review Amazon Best of the Month, September 2008: Once you start The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, there's no turning back. This debut thriller--the first in a trilogy from the late Stieg Larsson--is a serious page-turner rivaling the best of Charlie Huston and Michael Connelly. Mikael Blomkvist, a once-respected financial journalist, watches his professional life rapidly crumble around him. Prospects appear bleak until an unexpected (and unsettling) offer to resurrect his name is extended by an old-school titan of Swedish industry. The catch--and there's always a catch--is that Blomkvist must first spend a year researching a mysterious disappearance that has remained unsolved for nearly four decades. With few other options, he accepts and enlists the help of investigator Lisbeth Salander, a misunderstood genius with a cache of authority issues. Little is as it seems in Larsson's novel, but there is at least one constant: you really don't want to mess with the girl with the dragon tattoo. --Dave Callanan
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hard to get through, but worth it... July 29, 2010 Vin's Mom (Pine Brook, NJ) i have to admit that this book was difficult to get through. the names of all the cities confused me... and i had a hard time keeping track of who was who in the vanger family... i wish the character of lisbeth salander was more of the main story line... i found her very intriguing...
Astonishingly Good July 28, 2010 Michael DENNISUK (trenton, michigan USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Stieg Larsson has given us one of the best crime thrllers in recent memory. This excellently crafted novel has great character development, mindbending plot twists and outstanding writing. Lisabeth Salander is one of the most original literary characters to come along in quite awhile. What a shame that Mr. Larsson passed away before he could complete his planned 10 book series.
Meh. Not bad, but not worth this kind of attention July 28, 2010 Mrs. Garside (Oregon) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was looking forward to this one, despite of some of the reservations that other reviewers have had (Larsson hates women! The plot is both convoluted and too easy to figure out!) I must agree with the second point. About the first, I'm less sure.
This starts when disgraced journalist Mikael Blomqvist, fresh from losing a libel case, gets an offer (ostensibly) to write a book about an old industrial family, the Vangers. The real job is to find out who murdered sixteen-year-old Harriet Vanger, back in the summer of 1966. With the aid of Lisbeth Salandar, a hacker with a total lack of social graces, Blomqvist eventually solves the mystery, and discovers some ugly family secrets.
The book isn't bad, but the plot isn't cleanly executed either. I figured out a major plotpoint fairly early on, and I don't think that Mr. Larsson intended that. There are also subplots that either disappear with no explanation or get resolved too easily. Blomqvist's war with another rotten industrialst could have filled another book, while making this one tighter. The stuff about Blomqvist's lefty magazine, Millenium, could also fill its own book. These different threads aren't as well integrated as they should be. I kept thinking that somehow I had picked up a different book.
There's also too much pointless description. We don't need to know the exact area of every room/house/flat that anyone walks into. Just tell us somebody ate a sandwich; we don't need to know what's on it. There are too many italics, and much of the dialog clunks. A diligent editor would have fixed all this.
Did Larsson hate women? 'Hate' might be too strong a word, but I think he had some issues. You can't write a book purporting to blast violence against women, then write titillating scenes of . . . . violence against women. Scenes whose details will put many readers off, and, I fear, will turn others on. It's too bad that Mr. Larsson isn't here to clear this up.
I also can't shake the feeling that Stieg Larsson's death from a heart attack contributed to the hype surrounding this book. It's a passable first effort, not a great one.
Stieg Larsson Passes 1 Million Kindle Books Sold July 28, 2010 BlogOnBooks (Los Angeles CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Amazon has announced that Stieg Larsson, author of the internationally bestselling Millennium Trilogy, has become the first author to sell over 1 million Kindle books and is the first member of the new "Kindle Million Club." The "Kindle Million Club" recognizes authors whose entire body of work has sold over 1 million copies in the Kindle Store. Customers can buy the three books in Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy from the Kindle Store, and read them everywhere-on their Kindle, Kindle DX, iPhone, iPod touch, BlackBerry, PC, Mac, iPad and Android devices.
"Larsson's books have captivated millions of readers around the world and ignited a voracious interest in the lives of its main characters Lisbeth Salander and Michael Blomqvist," said Russ Grandinetti, Vice President of Kindle Content. "It's been exciting to have been a part of introducing so many people to these great books."
All three books in Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy-"The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," "The Girl Who Played with Fire" and "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest"-are now in the top 10 bestselling Kindle books of all time. These three books are New York Times and international bestsellers. Larsson, who lived in Sweden, was the editor in chief of the magazine Expo and a leading expert on antidemocratic right-wing extremist organizations. He died in 2004, shortly after delivering the manuscripts for "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," "The Girl Who Played with Fire" and "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest." The U.S. editions of these books are published by the Knopf Doubleday imprint of Random House, Inc.
The books in Larsson's Millennium Trilogy are available in the Kindle Store. Kindle offers the largest selection of the most popular books people want to read. The U.S. Kindle Store now has more than 630,000 books, including New Releases and 109 of 111 New York Times Bestsellers. Over 510,000 of these books are $9.99 or less, including 80 New York Times Bestsellers. Over 1.8 million free, out-of-copyright, pre-1923 books are also available to read on Kindle.
The "Kindle Million Club" recognizes paid Kindle book sales.
Cant go past page 12.. July 28, 2010 Paola Gonzalez (Maryland USA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
For some reason this book has taken me some time to understand. I keep reading back to page 1 and reading it over and over. I will give it anotehr chance but If not i just want my money back. I read all the great reviews but for some reason they do not match the book.
If I read the entire book and its interesting I will delete this post. :)
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