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Millennium Split-Volume Edition #3B

La regina dei castelli di carta 2

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La regina dei castelli di carta - parte 2

Lisbeth Salander è sopravvissuta al fuoco, ma è ancora lontana dall'avere risolto i suoi problemi. Persone potenti cercano di ridurla al silenzio per sempre. Intanto, Mikael Blomkvist è riuscito ad avvicinarsi alla verità sul suo terribile passato ed è deciso a pubblicare un articolo di denuncia che farà tremare il governo, i servizi di sicurezza e l'intero paese.

407 pages, Hardcover

First published June 23, 2010

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About the author

Stieg Larsson

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Stieg Larsson (born as Karl Stig-Erland Larsson) was a Swedish journalist and writer who passed away in 2004.

As a journalist and editor of the magazine Expo , Larsson was active in documenting and exposing Swedish extreme right and racist organisations. When he died at the age of 50, Larsson left three unpublished thrillers and unfinished manuscripts for more. The first three books ( The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo , The Girl Who Played With Fire and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest ) have since been printed as the Millenium series. These books are all bestsellers in Sweden and in several other countries, including the United States and Canada.

Witnessed a rape when he was 15, and was helpless to stop it. This event haunted him for the rest of his life. The girl being raped was named Lisbeth, which he later used as the name of the heroine on his Millenium trilogy. Sexual violence against women is also a recurring theme in his work.

Personal quote:
To exact revenge for yourself or your friends is not only a right, it's an absolute duty.

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213 reviews2 followers
April 5, 2012
The story is more political than the other 2 books in the series, and also it is highly conscientious reflecting the author's view. I skimmed through descriptions about the historical observation of Swedish government and politics because I was only interested the expecting conclusion of the trilogy, but I think they are important for the author as well as the suspenseful storyline.
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August 31, 2010
Loved it - couldn't wait to read this final book, although now that i've finished it, I wish there could have been another book to follow. I zoomed through it in 3 days!
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August 25, 2010
Same as for #1. The hero's continuing appeal as a babe magnet is not particularly credible.
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July 11, 2011
 なんとか読み終えた。後半の裁判のシーンはおもしろくてページを繰るスピードも速くなったけど、その他は退屈。ミカエルは鼻もちならない嫌な男だし、リスベットはただの自閉症児だし。悪役側の描き方も類型的で、意外性がないし、つまんない。
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