The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: Book 1 of the Millennium Trilogy (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)
Registered by bookczuk of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA on 9/7/2014
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One of those books that lives up to all the hype. Gritty and realistc, (and terrifying in its truths) but I find it hard to distinguish from the Swedish movie (which did a great job despite leaving out a lot.)
Interesting that the title was changed from "the Man Who Loved Women" when it was translated into English.
Interesting that the title was changed from "the Man Who Loved Women" when it was translated into English.
Journal Entry 2 by bookczuk at Muddy Waters Coffee Bar 1739 Maybank Hwy At Folly in Charleston, South Carolina USA on Monday, September 8, 2014
Released 9 yrs ago (9/8/2014 UTC) at Muddy Waters Coffee Bar 1739 Maybank Hwy At Folly in Charleston, South Carolina USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Released as part of the 2014 You're Such an Animal Release Challenge.
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