Alice's Review: This is going to be a mirror review. Julie and I both had the same issue. After reading The Girl Who Played with Fire, I was filled with anticipation for the final book in the series. My mistake was waiting two years to read it. By the time I picked it up, I had lost the love I felt for Lisbeth and Blomkvist. I just wanted to know what happened in the end. I didn't need to read it to find out. Someone just tell me. Please.
All joking aside, I tried to read it. I really did. I couldn't get past Mr. Larsson's endless explanations of plots and characters and situations. I threw this novel in my beach bag, figuring it would be a perfect novel to read on the side. The only thing it succeeded in doing was putting me to sleep every time I picked it up. I still don't know what happened and it's still in my beach bag even though it's December in New Jersey and I won't be going anywhere near a beach for at least 5 months. I would like to finish it, see it through to the end but I know what won't happen for a while. So in the beach bag is where it will stay. And maybe one day, I'll actually finish it. But I won't hold my breadth.
Alice's Final Take: DNF
Julie's Review: I tried, I really did but I just couldn't do it. I couldn't finish the book. It took way to long to get to the damn point of the novel. Too many characters, too many subplots, too much conspiracy. I mean I love conspiracy novels but this just took it to a whole new level. A ridiculous level.
I just wanted to know what happened to Lisbeth and if she exacted her revenge. I wanted to know that Blomkvist helped her and that they ended up on good terms. I think I can pretty much say yes to both of those without reading the rest of the novel.
I truly loved the first two books in this trilogy with The Girl Who Played with Fire being my favorite. Lisbeth Salander will go down in my books as a truly unique and interesting fictional character.
Julie's Final Take: DNF
Jenn's Review