


A Rapariga Que Sonhava Com Um Lata De Gasolina E Um Fósforo). The second book is called The Girl Who Played With Fire (pt. Let’s just say there’s more about the Vanger family that you could ever imagine. While he tries to discover things about the missing woman, he recruits the help of Lisbeth Salander, a very tattooed and pierced woman who also happens to be one of the best hackers in the world.

Blomkvist discovers a great mystery: one of the Vanger’s woman has been missing for almost forty years. He decides to take a break from journalism and is asked to write the story of the Vanger family, who once were one of the most powerful families in Sweden.

Mikael Blomkvist is a journalist that ends up in a very bad place in his professional life because of something that he wrote about a very famous financial man on his magazine, Millennium. The story begins with The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (pt. Some even say that this is his way of apologising to her. I believe this event never actually left the author’s mind and that inspired him to write about violence against woman. Later, he tried to apologise to the girl but she refused it. Even though he didn’t do anything to help her, he couldn’t help to feel guilty. According to something I read, when Larsson was young he saw a girl being gang raped on the street. Some say there’s some mysterious circumstances involving his death since he often received a lot of death threats. Stieg Larsson was a swedish journalist (and later, writer) who died in 2004. Warning: This trilogy contains a lot of violence, both sexual and physical. I’ll go through a little bit of each book, the author and my overall thoughts on the trilogy. I’m going to talk about the Millennium Trilogy, which is consisted on three books: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played With Fire and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets’ Nest. I’m doing this since this is a trilogy and it’s easier not only for me to write but for you as a reader, since you can keep up with the story lines and characters. Today I bring you something a bit different: instead of one review, I’ll do three.
