Monday, November 15, 2010

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo - Stieg Larsson

Extraordinary. Stieg Larsson's thrilling novel, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo really does deserve the praise it has been givenGirl With The Dragon Tattoo stieg larsson 1 and its place atop the bestseller lists. It is different to any other crime novel I have read.

Larsson tells the story of his main characters Mikael Blomkvist and Lisbeth Salander, along with a great ensemble cast, in almost a clinically detailed fashion, providing the reader a birds-eye view of their lives. While I know some found the detail provided around the financial subject matter and the disclosure of the characters everyday routines laborious - it actually had the opposite effect on me.

I found the subject matter easy to follow and this confrontational open and honest writing style very refreshing (credit also goes to translator Reg Keeland). I was hooked from the moment I began reading, loving sinking my teeth into the detailed and complex storyline, fully aware that this first novel formed the platform for the trilogy.

Larsson builds his characters beautifully - they are complex individuals with both flaws and morals that his audience can identify and empathize with. Yes, there are certainly grisly and violent scenes in this novel. I did not find them overly disturbing though... they were simply part of the story being told. You soon begin to realise that the mystery being solved in the foreground is actually just a mechanism through which Larsson is telling the real story, that being the story of his hero and heroine, Blomkvist and Salander.



Being the fan of thrillers that I am, I don't know why I kept putting off reading "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" by Stieg Larsson. It has spent week after week on the New York Times Bestseller List, mostly at number one. Last week I finished reading it and I'm glad that I did.

PLOT SUMMARY:

Disgraced journalist Mikael Blomkvist is hired by Henrik Vanger to investigate the disappearance of Vanger's great-niece Harriet. Henrik suspects that someone in his family, the powerful Vanger clan, murdered Harriet over forty years ago.

Starting his investigation, Mikael realizes that Harriet's disappearance is not a single event, but rather linked to a series of gruesome murders in the past. He now crosses paths with Lisbeth Salander, a young computer hacker, an asocial punk and most importantly, a young woman driven by her vindictiveness.

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Together they form an unlikely couple as they dive deeper into the violent past of the secretive Vanger family.

"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" turned out to be a phenomenal thriller that really did keep me glued to the pages. Larsson's characters are amazing and force you to sympathize with them almost from the opening pages. Lisbeth Salander will probably go down as one of the greatest fictional characters conceived as you find yourself almost wanting to protect her but learn that she doesn't really need help nor would she ask for it.

The plot and its stunning conclusion didn't disappoint as well. The twists, turns, and discoveries will have you dropping your jaw and turning the page at a breakneck pace.

The largest drawback I'd say the novel has is its length. It takes about 100 pages of back story and superfluous details before you really get into the heart of the story. The other negative is trying to follow the family members of the Vanger family. At times you feel like you need their family tree charted to keep up.

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A word of caution; there are some very graphic and disturbing scenes in this book so it is not for the faint of heart. However, if you're like me and tend to gravitate towards the graphic and disturbing in stories, then I highly recommend "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo."

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