Friday, October 15, 2010

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo


Two and a half years after it was first published in the U.S., the audience for "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" by Stieg Larsson continues to grow. The book’s popularity is partly due to the release of the movie, but the combined force of the three novels in the trilogy has people talking. (The three books were published posthumously, following Larsson’s death in 2005.)

Lisbeth Salander is a brilliant social-misfit computer-hacker. She’s been abused by individuals, as well the system, yet is anything but a victim. Mikael Blomkvist is a disgraced journalist, hired to investigate the disappearance of a girl 40 years in the past. Although the two characters spend very little time in the same place at the same time, and often have different objectives, they make a formidable team, whether battling serial killers or government corruption.

The first book stands alone, but it also sets the stage for the complex and satisfying books that follow, "The Girl who Played with Fire" and "The Girl who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest".


This reveiw by Jean S
This book can be found at www.newberglibrary.org