Laura Mayer itibaren Olary SA , Australia

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05/05/2024

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2019-12-16 03:40

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I saw the movie, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, before reading Steig Larsson’s book, and I really enjoyed it. The movie is very true to the novel, but the main surprise I found in reading was how handsome and intriguing the main character was meant to be. Lisbeth’s attraction to him is much more believable in the book. And Lisbeth herself is perfectly cast! I think I liked the book even better than the movie. The story starts slowly with lots of details of financial intrigue that really don’t intrigue me at all. But Lisbeth’s story, woven between, keeps me reading till Blomkvist comes to life. Now I’m pulled in by mystery, fascinating characters, corruption and careful investigation. The author plants details very cleverly, leading the reader to see through the character’s eyes—what did he notice? Why is he looking again? Then finally he finds it. Meanwhile Lisbeth becomes far more than a tortured genius. There are depths and mystery in her, partly explained, partly hid, that will certainly have me coming back for more in the next book. The characters are deeper and more fascinating in the book than in the movie. The locales are beautifully scripted. The plot is both more complex and more believable. And the whole is a great read—well, as long as you get past (but don’t skip) the economics at the start. (Yes, sorry; the economic arguments are essential to the plot.) Time to watch the next movie now, and read the next book. Disclosure: I was given the three books in this series as a gift.

2019-12-16 05:40

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I can't figure out if I should put this book under my fantasy tag or my horror tag or make a new tag for 'Children Books that Aren't Just for Children' or what. This book was fantastic. It's a coming of age story set in a graveyard, with a vampire as a guardian for the only alive dweller of the cemetery. I really liked the relationship between Bod and Silas, since Silas is always the perfect guardian, understanding and treating Bod like an intelligent creature and not dumbing things down for him because he's a child. He's always honest and awesome, and clearly loves Bod very much. Bod is also a very cool kid, he's not annoying -I tend not to like children in books much- and I always rooted for him to get on top of things. He's a loner, never really a 'lonely' child so much as a very capable person that doesn't really focus too much on being social. I think it's a fantastic book for kids with introverted streaks, because Bod's introverted traits are never put in a negative way. Even at the end, Silas encourages him to live and see the world, not to be 'normal' or socialize or do other things that given Bod's background will not come naturally to him. Everyone in the graveyard wants Bod to be happy, and thus help him to find his own way. I loved the themes of being different, how the monsters aren't as dangerous as people, and how at the end Bod doesn't seem entirely human to other humans. I thought that as heartbreaking his parting with Scarlett was, it was also a good lesson on being a social outcast, and how it's not the end of the world or a bad thing. He's just different and he'll find someplace where he belongs, and that's that. I loved the characters and thought it was a very beautiful book, full of very inspiring themes. Awesome book.

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