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Carolyn
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Sep 07, 2009 01:24AM
I don't usually care for foreign authors/books but "The girl with the Dragon Tattoo" is an exception and I am currently reading Stieg Larsson's second book, "The girl who played with fire"
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a great book! I was very disappointed with the second one. But, a lot of people find it even better than the first one. It always amazes me how we all have different views of the same thing.Anyway, I am still toing to read the third one when it comes out.
Elena wrote: "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a great book! I was very disappointed with the second one. But, a lot of people find it even better than the first one. It always amazes me how ..."
What is the name of the 3rd one? I knew there were three, but I haven't researched it yet. I'm only half way through this one, I like to digest it and we've had so few warm days that I spend time outdoors whenever I can. But, alas, fall is coming so I will be reading more.
Thanks. I thought it was already out. Do you have any other favorites you've read recently? I do enjoy series'.
The third book is out but not in the US.One author I discovered recently through GD is Kate Morton. She has written two books: The Forgotten Garden and The House at Riverton. I think you may enjoy her books. Oh, but they are not series...
Carolyn, if you're into series, you should keep an eye on the Kindle freebies. It seems that their new MO is to put the first book in a series up for free, in hopes that you'll buy the rest. I'm working on the series now that began with The Briar King (and it's GREAT). It's $6 and change now, but was free a couple months ago. I watch their bestsellers list like a hawk since the free books always end up there!Here's a mystery series prequel that's free right now:
http://www.amazon.com/Twelve-Christma...
About the Stieg Larsson books, I have heard that they are exciting but that the character development is lacking. Do you think that's true? If so, does the plot make up for it?
Books mentioned in this topic
The Forgotten Garden (other topics)The House at Riverton (other topics)
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (other topics)
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (other topics)

