Saturday, December 11, 2010

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Part two

First and foremost: there is sexual content in this book. To parents: If you don't want your children to read that keep the book out of their reach. Thank you.
Blomkvist makes progress on the Harriet mystery... Yay! ...but he's not getting anywhere yet...Aw man!
For some reason, Blomkvist doesn't want to share his findings with anyone yet. I think he doesn't want Henrik Vanger getting worked up and falsely accusing someone in his family. Blomkvist had found a picture showing Cecilia opening the window in Harriet's room. If Henrik had known that, he might have taken drastic action because he's been worrying about the disappearence of Harriet for half his life. It might also be that he doesn't have enough data to0 accuse a single person of murder and the case still baffled him.

Also, I'm ammazed at how terrifying Lisbeth Salander was when she was taking revenge on how her gurardian raped her. Step 1: taser. Step 2: tied to the bed and gagged. Step 3: something called a butt plug up his ***. Step 4: threat to take away the millions he has in the anonymous bank account on the canary islands if he doesn't do what she wants (and death too). That's one scary woman.

The discovery of the raped and murdered women in Harriet's diary may have been the biggest discoery. Blomkvist and alander made. In every situation, the women were raped and then killed. The excuse for the killing were quote from the bible. Here's one that I'm putting in my own words: If a woman approachs an animal then both the animal and the woman should die. By approah, it means sex. The woman murdered was the wife of a farm owner, so she literally approachs animals everyday. So far, the only motive they could find was for fun and the "thrill" of killing.

I think something very dramatic like Salander getting killled or raped at the end of the book. There's a good possibility of that bacause she's investigating the murderer who obviously doesn't want to get caught. Anyway, the book has been terrific and very interesting so far.

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