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The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium #1) The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo discussion


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should i buy it? is it worth reading?

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message 1: by Rumi (new)

Rumi i have seen the reviews but i don't know you tell me?


message 2: by Anna (new) - added it

Anna Chikhradze personally i love this trilogy, its very well written, plot is really nice and all three books flow in one another 10/10


message 3: by Rumi (new)

Rumi Anna wrote: "personally i love this trilogy, its very well written, plot is really nice and all three books flow in one another 10/10"

oh great!


Harvey Day Yep. Just grab a copy of this book.


²Ñó±ð¾±Ã°³Ü°ù Yesss, it's an absolute Nordic Noir classic <3
And sidenote: if you ever feel tempted to watch a film adaptation of the books, do yourself a favor and watch the Swedish films, not the American ones


Kathy Vieira I had a difficult time reading it due to trying to keep the names and places straight but I loved the audiobook! The narrator is terrific!


Jill Rossler This trilogy is spectacular if you are into crime and mystery. The next few novels about Lisbeth Salander by David Lagercrantz were also good, but not quite as intense. I highly recommend all six.


Mark Russell It's an A+ book. One of my favorites. The sequels, not so good but "Dragon Tattoo" is great.


Cheryl Brennan This series is spectacular. I highly suggest it.


Jessica Kanczura It's definitely worth checking out


message 11: by Mona (new) - rated it 5 stars

Mona Flora absolutely. i read it at a pretty young age, though, so it might have hit me harder because i was not exposed to many thrillers yet. i was so into it that i read the next two in the series as well. i reccommend!


Melissa I seem to be in the minority but I couldn't finish it.


Wallace Street top of the list for pleasure reading ...wish for more!


message 14: by Book (new) - rated it 5 stars

Book Fiend I loved it, but it is pretty dark and deals with some heavy topics. It's well-written and engaging, but some passages went from upsetting to downright sadistic.


 blackBirdJuilet I loved it. The fmc was troubled and felt real.


Debs I think as with many Scandinavian books the way that sadism is used in such an offhand way may be a bit much for readers not accustomed to it. But the fact is that the trilogy is brilliant and well worth reading.


James Simmons I enjoyed it. I don't think it really lives up to the hype, though.


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