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Anyone read any Stieg Larsson?

posted at 2/11/2009 5:07 PM GMT
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Anyone read any Stieg Larsson and would recommend his stuff? I have read all the Rebus novels by Ian Rankin and before I move onto his new stuff was wondering about this author? Have a couple of friends who have read them but they are men so was wanting a female take??? - although men are more than welcome to comment Laughing

Re: Anyone read any Stieg Larsson?

posted at 19/11/2009 11:19 AM GMT
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I love Steig Larsson, and would definitely recommend him. The Millenium Trilogy is one of my all time favourite sets of fiction books. If you've enjoyed Ian Rankin, you won't have a problem with Larsson at all. You should also read any of Kurt Wallander's novels, there seems to be some great crime writing coming out of Scandinavia, and it's such a shame that Larsson passed away in 2004.

Isobel
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Re: Anyone read any Stieg Larsson?

posted at 20/11/2009 2:23 PM GMT
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oh my god! i LOVE steig larsson. actually i started my own online mystery / thriller book club primarily because of him. the bookclub still needs a lot of work and love i have to admit.
anyway back to Larsson: Gril With The Dragon Tattoo is his best. tight prose, intelligent drama and just really suspenseful.
i got the book from here. it is a very good book. i recommend this title if you wanna start on his stuff.

In Response to Re: Anyone read any Stieg Larsson?:
I love Steig Larsson, and would definitely recommend him. The Millenium Trilogy is one of my all time favourite sets of fiction books . If you've enjoyed Ian Rankin, you won't have a problem with Larsson at all. You should also read any of Kurt Wallander's novels, there seems to be some great crime writing coming out of Scandinavia, and it's such a shame that Larsson passed away in 2004. Isobel Books Quarterly
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