Straight from the success of finishing Jane Eyre, i thought i would try this one, also free from amazon.
I finished the book! This is an amazing achievement for me! I did not manage to read it all the way through at school. As i got half way through that became clear to me! But i got myself a kindle and found i was able to read it and enjoy it quite easily! :)
I read this book at school. Reading it again now to try out the Kindle reader for Android and Mac, trying to decide whether i want to get a Kindle.
I finished this a while ago but forgot to update. I thought it was quite a sweet book, but its appeal was mostly in how mundane it was. I won't be reading another in a hurry.
I probably wouldn't have read this were it not for the film, but i thought it was a lovely book and it has further increased my compassion for Nigel Slater, who i previously considered just a pretentious git on the telly!
I've not read any of these books yet, but i'm quite enjoying this one so far.
I forgot to come back here and write that i'd finished the boox. I thought it was a great story, and since reading it i have watched a documentary about Leon Trotsky. I think it has definitely increased my understanding of communism.
I found Malcolm Bradbury's introduction so boring it made me groan. I've never been much interested in politics. With a bit of luck, once i've read this fairy story i'll understand more about politics. I'm really enjoying the story, the first 5 chapters that i've read. I can sort of see it all falling apart any moment ... i'll keep reading to find out! :)
Nicely written, good variety, needs a little bit of editing, but very enjoyable to read nonetheless.
I really enjoyed the whole trilogy, and the ending was very good. It's sad to think there will never be any more books by Stieg Larsson.