
by Stieg Larsson
This was a book club read. I wasn't at the previous meeting, so I had no say in picking this. I have to admit that I was a little disappointed when I saw that this was the book. Oh well. I read it anyway.
I'm glad I did. Now, it wasn't my favorite book. Far from it. But I didn't hate it. I liked it more then I thought I would.
It was a little strange. I think it held my attention because I had no idea what was going on for so long. And all the Swedish names were a little hard to follow. On a whole, this book was very wordy. In case you didn't know it, Sweden is very cold in the winter. Now, I knew very little about Sweden before I read this, but I knew it was pretty cold there. And this book makes sure we never forget that! When we talked about this book at book club, we had to wonder where the editor was. There's a whole lot of nothing going on for a while. But when things start to happen, holy crap! Some things happened that I should have seen coming, but didn't. And then things happened that there was no way I could have seen coming!
This is a mystery, which isn't normally my thing. It's the first book in a trilogy and I haven't really decided if I'm reading the next two. This one ended kind of abruptly, but not with a cliff hanger. I put the next one on hold at the library for my Nook and I suppose I'll decide when turn comes up.
Don't read this expecting it to be the next Twilight or Hunger Games because it isn't. Was it worth my time? Yes.
3 stars out of 5.
Currently reading: My Fair Lazy: One Reality Television Addict's Attempt to Discover If Not Being A Dumb Ass Is the New Black; Or, A Culture-Up Manifesto by Jen Lancaster