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Old 02-07-2010, 06:44 AM   #3702
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Just finished Stieg Larsson's, "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo."

I can recommend this mystery. I've read quite a number of reviews of this book, and many people say that it is the equivalent of a Literary Mystery. I feel that's somewhat correct. For me, however, it's more "Mystery" than "Literature." It's still a wonderful read.

There is HUGE character development, which I love in any kind of writing. The writing is engaging, and the story slow and delicious to develop - but in a positive way.

I enjoyed it so much that I stopped my reading of Stephen King's recent, enjoyable tome, and started reading the second book in this series by Larsson.


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