The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest [With Earbuds]
(Playaway Adult Fiction)
By Stieg Larsson, Simon Vance (Narrator)




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Book Description
The stunning third and final novel in Stieg Larsson's internationally best-selling trilogy...
Lisbeth Salander--the heart of Larsson's two previous novels--lies in critical condition, a bullet wound to her head, in the intensive care unit of a Swedish city hospital. She’s fighting for her lifContinue
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Lunarossa said on May 6, 2010 about the Others edition | Add your feedback
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The third book of Stieg Larssen's trilogy is the longest, but definitely enjoyable and worth reading.
Trilogy is not the best word to describe the series since book 1 contains a full story that begins and ends while it is obvious that the idea of a sequel has sprung inn the authors mind only after h ... (continue)Alessandro Persia said on Jun 16, 2010 about the Others edition | Add your feedback
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史迪格拉森千禧系列第三部
I was going to wait for the Chinese version to come out in April, but I couldn't resist the temptation to buy it when I saw it in the bookstore in UK.
It is an utterly outstanding book. Although a great deal of the book describes the "Section", the most secretive and mysterious governmental body w ... (continue)
Deborah said on Jan 30, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Best of the bunch...
Wow this was really, really good!! I thought the first book in the millenium trilogy was highly over rated but the second two really improve. Girl who kicked the hornets nest just improves on girl who played with fire. Even though its a hunk of a book it never once gets boring as it's written in suc ... (continue)
Lauraolsthoorn said on Feb 25, 2012 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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I really liked it a lot but as I said in the review of the second book, that one and this one could have easily been one longer book since it's basically the same story.
Anyway everything about it was cool, the whole story and all the background Larsson described about the Swedish secret police can ... (continue)
Harle56 said on Feb 19, 2012 about the Others edition | Add your feedback
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Even though the finale of Larsson's wildly successful Millennium Trilogy still packs enough thrills to put most crime novels to shame, it is also easily the least compact, suspenseful and engaging in the series.
Its biggest problem is its sheer length, which, at nearly 750 pages, is simply way too ... (continue)
Tony Su said on Aug 29, 2011 about the Others edition | Add your feedback
Book Details
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- English Books
- Paperback
- ISBN-10: 1616574828
- ISBN-13: 9781616574826
- Publisher: Playaway
- Pub date: Nov, 2010
- Dimensions: 185 mm x 137 mm x 25 mm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Paperback, Audio CD, Others and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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I've enjoyed the trilogy but I do think the first book has the strongest plot arc. This final installment takes about 300 pages to get going, the main problem being that Salander is pretty much incapacitated for the first half of the book and plays little part. This is a shame because she is the mos ... (continue)
I've enjoyed the trilogy but I do think the first book has the strongest plot arc. This final installment takes about 300 pages to get going, the main problem being that Salander is pretty much incapacitated for the first half of the book and plays little part. This is a shame because she is the most interesting and complex heroine in recent crime fiction history. Without her we are left with a fairly dry investigation into the Swedish secret service. The book does pick up however and the courtroom scenes at the end are compelling. It's obviously a shame that the author died without knowing his success and overall the series has been a triumph. However, this final book could have done with a bit more editing.
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