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TexasProgresive

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4. I agree that once the action began it was riveting
Thu Mar 10, 2016, 05:17 PM
Mar 2016

Lisbeth in the trilogy is a multidimensional person with facets of mystery. Here I found her a bit flat. As I said I am glad it has been some time since I read the 3 and was able to take this one on its face. I hope Ms Larsson will relent and give Lagercrantz or someone access to the notes.

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Thank you, TexasProgresive! Enthusiast Mar 2016 #1
It was ok pscot Mar 2016 #2
Finished it last night hermetic Mar 2016 #3
I agree that once the action began it was riveting TexasProgresive Mar 2016 #4
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