Tuesday, 11 January 2011

Status: 2 books down, 50 to go!

Just finished The Girl Who Played With Fire, by Stieg Larsson (paper format). This is the second in the Millenium Trilogy written by this Swedish journalist by trade who tragically died before his books took the world by storm. Featuring Lisbeth Salander - the type of heroine that you probably wouldn't want to meet on a dark knight - and Mikael Blomkvist, a journalist with ideals (no, really!) and quite a gentle nature. Two oddballs thrown together in the first book are found to be poles apart at the beginning of this one. Whereas The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (the first book) takes Mikael as its focal point, Played With Fire definitely puts Lisbeth centre stage. Now we get a chance to learn more about the mysterious, social outcast, with a penchant for everything your mother would hate! Featuring such delights as the sexual exploitation of women, corrupt officials and a fair smattering of violence, the action can be ferocious in places, and not for the faint hearted - but if you want a genuine thriller that takes you in unexpected directions, then this is the one for you. I am a big fan of thrillers and crime fiction, and it takes a lot for me to be completely taken by surprise, but this one definitely did - even to the extent where I emitted a verbal "ooh" on a couple of occasions. Am really tempted to dive straight into the final part, but maybe I need to get my breath back first.

Onto the stats ...

Length - 569 pages in print (audio edition 20 hours, 51 minutes).
Price I paid - £0.00 (Borrowed from my husband).
Other formats available - ebook, audio CD, audio download, large print.

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