I'm now in Part 2 of the book, since the beginning it turns really interesting. Salander returns to Stockholm but she still doesn't wants to see Mikael, who is working in an article about sex trade, they're resarching about a mysterious gangster: Zala; fr some strange reason when Salander hacks Blomkvist computer and see the name Zala in his research it left her speechless. then the book gets to the most interesting part of the whole novel (till now); Salander has noticed that a blond giant went to the house of her guardian, she knows this can't be good; just after this while Salander goes back to her apartment a man tries to snatch her off the street, but she defends herself and runs away!
I can notice this is like the beginning of the climax of the novel, the problems start to raise and you only want to continue reading to see what sill happen next to Lisbeth Salander and Blomkvist. This is the kind of things I love in book, that it has not just a good story, but that the author knows how to get ALL the attention of the reader. Besides while I read this I can imagine a thousand of possibilities of what will happen next, it makes you really think about who the characters really are and what are they going to do.
I'm really enjoying this part of the book, I can say is the only book I've read that I can not stop reading it; if you're the type of person that gets distracted by everything and this oftenly happens while you're reading, I would recommend you to read "The Girl Who Played With Fire" it's imposible you can get distracted when you read this Steig Larsson's novel.
The Reader With The Dragon Tattoo
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
The Girl Who Played With Fire 2
At the end of chapter 1 the situaction gets a little more interesting. In the first book Lisbeth has a guardian who rapes her, so she decided to tape him raping her and to tattoo "I AM A SADISTIC PIG, A PERVERT, AND A RAPIST"; so now his guardian is looking for someone who hates as much as he does Lisbeth Salander and then he can "pay back" what she did to him. Mean while Salander is in her own in St. George, she meets lots of different people including her new 16 year-old lover; she also meets people like Richard Forbes, a millionare man that is staying in the room next to Lisbeth with his wife, from what Lisbeth could see she knows Richard beats his wife; so now Salander checking on him and she discovers that Richard Forbes stands to inherit 40 million dollars if his wife dies.
I'm really attracted by the way Steig Larsson describes every situation, it just leaves with the desire of reading what is going to happen next. Personally I find incredible how Lisbeth Salander confronts the men that treats bad women, so I can't wait to see what she can do to Richard Forbes, and what would happen if his guardian thinks about messing up with her.... HEADS WILL ROLL!
Even if I'm not the better reader, I think this triollogy is a really good option for everyone. It will totaly get you in every single chapter, whether you like to read or not. The suspense Larsson plays in this book will trap any reader and, based in my experience, you can hardly leave this book; althoiugh it has some slow parts, you really will like to know what will happen next to this Libeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist's story.
I'm really attracted by the way Steig Larsson describes every situation, it just leaves with the desire of reading what is going to happen next. Personally I find incredible how Lisbeth Salander confronts the men that treats bad women, so I can't wait to see what she can do to Richard Forbes, and what would happen if his guardian thinks about messing up with her.... HEADS WILL ROLL!
Even if I'm not the better reader, I think this triollogy is a really good option for everyone. It will totaly get you in every single chapter, whether you like to read or not. The suspense Larsson plays in this book will trap any reader and, based in my experience, you can hardly leave this book; althoiugh it has some slow parts, you really will like to know what will happen next to this Libeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist's story.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
The Girl Who Played With Fire 1
When you open the book you really have no clue of what is going to happen in this second part, first we have the prologue. The prologue is not really long so is not tired to read, it starts really fast, from the first sentence you are trapped in the book, we have a mysterious image of a girl tied to a bed in a dark room imagining how she is pouring a car with gasolin and lit it up with a match till it bust in flames (with a man inside).
She ran to the car, poured the gasoline through the window, and lit a match. It took only a moment. The flames blazed up.
I really loved this kind of start because it is sort of perverse but it gets fast to the point. even though it is a little confusing because you don't know anything about whi is that girl, or why is she trapped in that dark room, but it is just like the book before: first you'll get really confused but with the advance of the book all your questions are responded; is kind of making a big knot and little by little untangle it.
Chapter 1 is a little bit slow at the begining, Larsson starts talking about how is Lisbeth's life going on now but he gives s many details that i think he makes it a little bit tired to read. but after a few pages you start to get more interested about it, specially when he starts talking about how Mikael Blomkvist went to Salander's apartment and she says she doesn't want to know anything about him anymore.
She turned and said in a low voice: "Get out of here. I don't want to see you ever again. "
She ran to the car, poured the gasoline through the window, and lit a match. It took only a moment. The flames blazed up.
I really loved this kind of start because it is sort of perverse but it gets fast to the point. even though it is a little confusing because you don't know anything about whi is that girl, or why is she trapped in that dark room, but it is just like the book before: first you'll get really confused but with the advance of the book all your questions are responded; is kind of making a big knot and little by little untangle it.
Chapter 1 is a little bit slow at the begining, Larsson starts talking about how is Lisbeth's life going on now but he gives s many details that i think he makes it a little bit tired to read. but after a few pages you start to get more interested about it, specially when he starts talking about how Mikael Blomkvist went to Salander's apartment and she says she doesn't want to know anything about him anymore.
She turned and said in a low voice: "Get out of here. I don't want to see you ever again. "
The Girl Who Played With Fire: Introduction
The girl who played with fire is the second part of the Millenium trilogy by Steig Larsson. I have already read the first part: The girl with the dragon tattoo; it is a very interesting mystery novel that takes place in sweden which narrates the story of Lisbeth Salander (a lonely girl who has been through a lot of tough moments that makes her now an introverted, cold and tough girl) and Mikael Blomkvist (a tenacious journalist who was sued for exposing financial fraud of a big company) and how they work together to find the mystery of Harriet Vanger (a girl who has being missing for 36 years, nobody knows anything about her, but not even the body was found, so his grandfather still has the hope that Harriet is still alive). So while Lisbeth and Mikael have to work together to solve this family mystery they carry a really good friendship, although they feel a big attraction for each other.
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