The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest by Stieg Larsson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Unlike the second book, which you could pick up without having read the first, I would not read this one unless you’ve read at least the second book. This is the culmination of the story; mysteries are revealed, threads are wrapped up, lives are changed. I found the ending to be fitting for the series; it did not leave me wanting more, but it did leave me thinking that had the author lived, there might have been more stories to come in the future. Perhaps none quite so dark as what this series was about, though.
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Am I the only person who feels ripped off that I’ll never get to meet Wasp’s sister? It makes me want to hold a seance so I can talk with the Larsson. I bet we would have met her in a future book. I think he was planning ten.
Ten?!?!? That would have been awesome. I would have devoured each one!
And yes, I did want to meet the sister. And find out what Wasp would do once she had control of her own life. And more about her hacker friends in England. And, and, and!!!