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Salander is back!

I gave this 5 stars, not because it is among the best books I have ever read, but because I thoroughly enjoyed it. Even though I needed to do something else, and I needed a good night's sleep, I could not put this down until I finished it at 2:00am. The story never plodded for me. I've read Larsson's three books, and Lagercrantz's first Millenium book, so the people are mostly familiar.

In that last book, I felt that Lagercrantz had mangled Salander, turning her into more of a helpless victim, and Blomkvist also became more action-heroic, doing more to save the day than Salander. I was appalled by that, but I had otherwise enjoyed reading a story with those people in it. There were good plots and subplots in it, and it finished up well.

In this one, Salander was back, strong, vastly superior in intelligence, and Blomkvist was his old self, wrapped up in getting a story, but still concerned about Salander. I do think Lagercrantz went a little overboard with Salander at times. The little sidebars about Salander combining quantum mechanics with relativity theory didn't ring completely true, make much sense, or have any relevance to the story, but Salander was back in action, and ripping the internet open to get things done. She does do some amazing fighting, but she also gets taken down - she's not invulnerable, which is where her army of hackers, and Blomkvist come in. Lagercrantz also seems to have fleshed out some of the other female characters this time around, giving us more insight into them, and giving them more power due to their intelligence and strength, like Salander. The villians were therefore more credible and dangerous, and more of a challenge.

And really, those final chapters rocked. I like a good story, well told, and this is one of those.
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Exciting

WOW David Largercrantz has stepped into Stieg Larssons's shoes as he continues the Millenium trilogy's continuation.

Apparently this book is currently getting made into a film too. You will not be disappointed with this book as the author is on the same wave length as Stieg.Read full review...

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Another super Salander story!

Great book, great delivery time, and signed by the author!

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Lisbeth died a long time ago

Everything good about Spider's Web is gone from this. The characters are poor caricatures of their former selves.
Just don't bother.

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Good

Good book following on from my favourite series, plot lines are nice and thickening!

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Absolutely brilliant

A great story line throughout the whole series!
Would thoroughly recommend

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excellent plot - well written

good condition, no damage or markings.

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Crime fiction

Excellent read, a good thriller.

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Great book

Great condition, very good read, very pleased

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Again,a brilliant story.

Again a brilliant story and well told , really Brilliant.

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