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The Girl Who Played With Fire is the second novel in Stieg Larsson’s bestselling trilogy, the Millennium series. This novel was published posthumously in Swedish in 2006 and in English three ...
Larsson’s trilogy, of which The Girl Who Played With Fire is part, is immensely popular; unfortunately, the author never had the opportunity to bask in his work’s fame. Stieg Larsson sold his ...
Lisbeth Salander believes fully in vigilante justice. In Part One, she bludgeons Dr. Forbes and watches as he is swept away by the hurricane to his death. She feels no remorse for her actions ...
Lisbeth is an anti-hero. As the novel’s title character, she often frustrates readers with her refusal to accept help from those who truly care about her. And her capability of killing quickly ...
Chapter 12 Summary. Maundy Thursday, March 24. Annika and Blomkvist arrive near Berger’s home. Blomkvist convinces his exhausted sister to let him take a taxi the rest of the way so that she can ...
Chapter 1 Summary. Prologue. She has been imprisoned for forty-three days, strapped to a narrow metal bed. She is not particularly afraid, but she does feel “a great, pent-up rage.”. When she ...
Chapter 19 Summary. Wednesday, March 30–Friday, April 1. Blomkvist begins his search for Zala by looking through Svensson’s files, just as Salander had. The one police contact Svensson ...
Blomkvist likes Roberto. The boxer believes Salander is innocent and wants to help prove it. Blomkvist explains two things that might help: finding another suspect or finding Salander.
Jack and the hunters focus on being the providers, always hoping to catch a pig. Ralph and Piggy endeavor to keep the signal fire lit, the hope of rescue uppermost in their minds. Piggy is noted ...
Chapter 15 Summary. When Katniss arrives at the Capitol, her stylists seem even more insensitive than before. They weep as they tend to Katniss’s beauty, and it falls on Katniss to cheer them up ...