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I’m a confused legal reader. I do love a good legal battle, but I am so over the John Grisham-type novels. As a result, I think I found that I enjoyed The Girl who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest the most out of all three books of the millennium trilogy.
I found the pacing, the information, the legal battle, the revenge – everything to be perfectly plotted and laid out and I loved every single moment of it. I was reading this book on the sofa in my college’s library, while sit ...more
I’m a confused legal reader. I do love a good legal battle, but I am so over the John Grisham-type novels. As a result, I think I found that I enjoyed The Girl who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest the most out of all three books of the millennium trilogy.
I found the pacing, the information, the legal battle, the revenge – everything to be perfectly plotted and laid out and I loved every single moment of it. I was reading this book on the sofa in my college’s library, while sit ...more

This one took a while to get into, like the first one. It started out bland for me, but things started getting rolling after a few chapters. I love how such a secluded and unattached girl has such great friends to rely on, even if it were up to her she would rely on noone. I was glad to see how the truth was found, proved, and believed wihtout the 'bad guys' getting it. All their perceived secrecy and power can get knocked down in an instant.
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A great ending to the trilogy (though there is a rumor there may be a 4th manuscript out there). This was an engaging read that I couldn't put down- just as exciting as the first two books.
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May 09, 2012
Laura
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Ceylan
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