Title: The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
Author: Stieg Larsson
Published: May 25th 2010
Pages: 563
Rating: 4.5/5
Summary From Goodreads:
This novel not only puts the cap on the most eagerly read trilogy in years; the sequel to The Girl Who Played With Fire marks the completion of its Swedish author's career; Stieg Larsson died at the age of fifty in 2004. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest is, however, too exciting and too adept to be read simply as a major author's memorial. From its onset, with "avenging angel" protagonist Lisbeth Salander lying in intensive care, this fiction pulses forward. One British critic called it "intricately plotted, lavishly detailed but written with a breakneck pace and verve...a tantalizing double finale;first idyllic, then frenetic."
Review:
First I want to say that I wanted to take longer to read this book because it is last in the The Girl Who... series and second that I wanted to make sure that I got all the details, and I really didn't want this series to end. I adored this book and series! After the first two books I had a lot of questions and in this book most of them were answered. This book was such a gripping, fast paced, action pact book. I really wish that Stieg Larsson was still alive and wonder if he would have made other books in this series because to me the ending was almost a cliff hanger and it made me want more. Its a shame that Stieg Larsson isn't alive to see how great his book series did. I recommend this book series to anyone older then 16 because of the mild swearing and other older parts to it. I have not met anyone who has not read this book series and you will only know if you like it when you read it, which you probably will.

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