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The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2)
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bookshelves: bookcrossing, made-me-uncomfortable, nordic-noir, read-eons-ago, read-on-recommendation, has-an-ick-factor
Jan 12, 2012
bookshelves: bookcrossing, made-me-uncomfortable, nordic-noir, read-eons-ago, read-on-recommendation, has-an-ick-factor
Another book read a while back, but somehow managed to not be reviewed. HAving read the full trilogy and seen all the Swedish movies, I have a hard time tweaking out what happened when, in retrospect. Of late, since the American version of Girl With the Dragon Tattoo movie, we've been discussing the coffee consumption in this series. In the movie of this book, the espresso maker is a VBM One group commercial and the grinder a Macap. Not a bad setup, but coffee geeks everywhere rejoiced with the appearance of the Rancilio grinder in the American GWTDT.
And so, the trilogy of computer geek/goth girl continues.
And so, the trilogy of computer geek/goth girl continues.
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Reading Progress
Finished Reading
January 12, 2012
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January 12, 2012
– Shelved as:
made-me-uncomfortable
January 12, 2012
– Shelved as:
read-on-recommendation
January 12, 2012
– Shelved as:
has-an-ick-factor
January 12, 2012
– Shelved as:
bookcrossing
January 12, 2012
– Shelved as:
nordic-noir
January 12, 2012
– Shelved as:
read-eons-ago