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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium Trilogy, Book 1)

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12 years, 3 months ago at Apr 2 10:40
The perfect crime story from the Swedish journalist,economist and of course author Stieg Larsson. His writing skills and talent are tottally proven in a novel potraying the ecomic and social turmoils of these days

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2 years, 4 months ago at Mar 3 7:50
Swedish people are nuts! I realize that’s a bit of a broad generalization and it sounds a bit rude, but I don’t care. Because more often than not, I’m nuts too.

I was born and raised in Minnesota, and if you know our state history, you’re already aware that we were predominantly settled and populated by Swedish (and Norwegian) immigrants. So not only are many Minnesota residen... read more
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Manufacturer: Knopf
Release date: 16 September 2008
ISBN-10 : 0307269752 | ISBN-13: 9780307269751
Tags: Mystery (2), Thriller (1), B (1), Gift (1), Journalist (1), Cirme (1), 2011 (1), (1)
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World's Best Known Books and Stories (476 books items)

"Written by: Stieg Larsson Translated by: Steven T. Murray Published: 2005, 2008 Published by: Norstedts Forlag Number of Pages: 480 "We need to have a talk on the subject of what's yours and what's mine.” "


Kyle Ellis posted a review 2 years, 4 months ago

“Swedish people are nuts! I realize that’s a bit of a broad generalization and it sounds a bit rude, but I don’t care. Because more often than not, I’m nuts too.

I was born and raised in Minnesota, and if you know our state history, you’re already aware that we were predominantly settled and populated by Swedish (and Norwegian) immigrants. So not only are many Minnesota residents of Scandinavian descent, myself included, a lot of our quirky mannerisms and even our accents are commonly attributed to this influence. I attended a Swedish Lutheran college (which attracted a lot of Swedish exchange students). And one of my oldest and dearest friends is an American by birth but was raised in Sweden and didn’t return to live full-time in the U.S. until she was 18. She’s alway” read more

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