I heard Lisbeth and the rest of the book were worth it, but I just didn't care anymore.
I'm not so sure about that. I forced my way through all three, but I was so angry about it by the end of the third one, when something ACTUALLY HAPPENED, that it was too late. I'm sure they make great movies, though!
Jesse validates my decision! Whoot!
I'm still angry to have read all three of those books.
But you took one for the team! Or something.
Oh yeah, that's what I meant -- I'm glad my sacrifice was good for something!
I thought the Swedish versions were good enough(and...graphic, omg!) that I can't imagine why there has to be another one.
I really liked the books. All that endless social criticism and dissection of the inner workings of the Swedish government was interesting to me. But I am all nerdy like that.
I thought the Swedish versions were good enough(and...graphic, omg!) that I can't imagine why there has to be another one.
A lot of people don't like subtitles, like me.
I would probably like it too--probably squares with my Wirefiend instincts.(David Simon got called "Nonfiction Boy" when he first started on H:LOTS for similar tendencies.)
But I usually read at night now and I'm not taking those thoughts to bed with me.
If you're scoring at home.
Or if you're alone.
That's true, Amy.
Although I actually do...it makes me feel smart amid the high-body-count fare that I have a weakness for.