Oh, how I thoroughly enjoyed The Girl WIth The Dragon Tattoo series by the late Stieg Larsson, but many of my pals on goodreads beg to differ. I have read comments claiming that the books are too dark and violent. I personally found them exhilirating and a breath of fresh air! I love reading books that go against the grain. Have you read them? If not, why? If so, do you love them as much as I?

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Yes, I have read the first one, and I enjoyed it. The only thing which is a turn off is its length..arnd 700 plus pages..phew!! That's why I didn't pick up the second one! 

 

Komz@The Review Girl

http://komzreviews.blogspot.com/

Hello Komal,

 

:-) I take it you do not like lengthy books? I didn't notice the length because I was so wrapped in it. I am glad you enjoyed the book. So did I!

 

Thanks for your reply!

TBP

I don't have an issue with lengthy books but I had an issue with the length of this book. It desperately needed some serious editing. I think it could have been much more effective if it cut at least 100 pages, and eliminated all the unneccessary side-plots. It made it hard to appreciate the good mystery that was buried amongst it all.

 

That said, I agree that it wasn't too dark or violent. But I had been told it was very dark/violent before I read it so perhaps it simply didn't seem as bad because I'd been imagining something really terrifying and grotesque?!

I have read this story..The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo review. I absolutly loved the first half of the book, it was intoxicating. But after the mystery was solved, I found the book to drag on. I did not find the book to be too dark, but then I love dark books.

If you would like to read my review and leave me a comment on your opinions, I would love that. I always encourage differences of opinions on my reviews. Have your written a review for the book, becuase I would love to read it.

Isabella

Hello Isabella,

 

I love hearing other perspectives on the books I read. I have this obsession with people loving the same books that I love. :-) I could not put these books down. It is something in the way that Larsson writes that mesmerized me. I have a handwritten book review of his books. I tend to write things first and then type them later. I have been working on a Master's Degree, but now that I have some free time I definitely plan to post. I will pop on over to your blog and read your review.

 

Thanks for your comment!

TBP

Hi,

I read all three books and absolutely loved them. They are at times dark and violent but i had no problem with that. Violence is part of the story and without it we could never fully understand the characters. And for me, best part was trying to understand Lisbeth Salander. :)

 

Mirka

http://bookhuntermm.blogspot.com/

Hi Mirka,

 

I agree! Trying to understand Lisbeth is what kept me reading the series. I feel that Larsson created a superb character in Lissbeth. She is a female heroine in a dark and understated way. 

 

The best,

 

TheBookPosh

I still haven't read these books yet, I feel like I'm missing out. I have friends who've read them and LOVED them, although I have heard they're quite violent. :)

Hello,

 

I loved the books! I love things that are out of the ordinary. I often pick up books written by authors of different cultures, so that I can get a taste of their world. I think that is why I loved the books so much. 

 

XOXO,

 

TBP

I liked the first one, but found the second and third too graphic (even for me).  I wrote a fairly graphic first mystery novel, which has done quite well, but it took me a while to get "down and dirty."  If you're interested, it's As The Twig Is Bent.  If you have a Kindle, I just reduced it to $2.99, in case you'd like to download it.  As The Twig Is Bent

Also, I'm always looking for "positive" reviews.

Fantastic! I am definitely interested in As The Twig Is Bent. I don't own a Kindle, I am a nookcolor girl. I think I am desensitized to violence. I love graphic novels. I love authors like Larsson and Lehane. They get right down to the nitty gritty. No sugar coating. I guess this is why I hate romance novels!

 

XOXO,

 

TBP

Hi Rebecca,

 

Is there a huge following of his work in Sweden?

 

XOXO,

 

TBP

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