I know that a book is good if I carry it around the house with me, reading a page or even a paragraph at every opportunity! The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has reached the lofty heights of being a carry-round book! From the moment that Henrik Vanger explained the mysterious disapperance of Harriet Vanger to Mikael Blomkvist I needed to know the answer... (Don't tell me! I want to find it out for myself...)
I have to admit that it took me 7 chapters to work out the numbering system at the beginning of each chapter! But I have cracked it now. :)
I have to give full credit to Reg Keeland, the translator. You wouldn't guess that it had been written in another language already!
"No man can be called friendless who has God and the companionship of good books." Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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