Tony T. (tonysbooks) - reviewed The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest (Millennium, Bk 3) (Audio CD) (Unabridged) on + 59 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Picking up where The Girl Who Played With Fire left off, the story moves each character into places they haven't been before, out of their comfort zone and forcing some to confront what they've done in the past and reconcile it to what they are going through now and, possibly, the future.
It is well-paced and the background and detail are more enhancement then detraction.
A fitting ending to a great trilogy.
It is well-paced and the background and detail are more enhancement then detraction.
A fitting ending to a great trilogy.

It was boring and dry. If I can't get into reading a book after reading the first 100 pages or listening to cd#1 I go on to something else. This was one of those cases...boring...yawn
its ok. above average. author is an activist and homosexual and during the last several chapters in the book, one can really tell his views about this are transposed into the story. Its just that the last several chapters got saturated with it which was a turnoff for me. still, sexual preferences put aside - he is a very good writer. i do recommend, with some reservations