The Girl Who Played with Fire confirms the impression left by Dragon Tattoo. Here is a writer with two skills useful in entertaining readers royally: creating characters who are complex, believable and appealing even when they act against their own best interest; and parceling out information in a consistently enthralling way. The sharp-eyed may catch Larsson leaning on coincidence a bit too often in the new book, but overall his storytelling is so assured that he can get away with these peccadilloes. -- The Washington Post - Dennis Drabelle
Stephanie: This book was entertaining and a good story. The author's style can be tiresome but overall it was an enjoyable read.
Aday: A little too much detail at times, but overall a fast, enjoyable read.
Kerry: The Girl who played with fire was a fast, exciting read. Lisbeth was a wonderfully complex character.
Kasey: I liked it, but I had a hard time keeping up with all characters.
Chari: I liked this one even more than the first. Thought it was faster paced and had interesting characters.
Mary: The Girl who Played with Fire was better than the first book. I can't help liking Lisbeth. I wish it had a better ending--I needed more closure, but that's the genious of Larsson--he's forcing us to read the third! (Too bad he died b/c he supposedly had 10 books outlined so we will probably never know what the real ending would be...we'll see if the fourth incomplete book ever gets published...)