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The girl with the dragon tattoo. Book 2  Cover Image Book Book

The girl with the dragon tattoo. Book 2

Mina, Denise. (Author). Mutti, Andrea, 1973- (illustrator.). Manco, Leonardo, (illustrator.). Larsson, Stieg, 1954-2004 Män som hatar kvinnor. English. (Creator).

Summary: Mikael and Lisbeth try to dig up the truth as the darkness of the Vanger family threatens to engulf the both of them in this graphic novel adaptation of the novel.

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  • ISBN: 9781401235581 (hardcover) :
  • Physical Description: print
    1 v. (unpaged) : chiefly col. ill., col. maps ; 27 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : DC Comics/Vertigo, 2013.
Subject: Salander, Lisbeth -- (Fictitious character) -- Comic books, strips, etc
Journalists -- Sweden -- Comic books, strips, etc
Women private investigators -- Sweden -- Comic books, strips, etc
Crime -- Sweden -- Comic books, strips, etc
Missing persons -- Comic books, strips, etc
Graphic novels -- Sweden
Genre: Comic books, strips, etc.

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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2013 August #1
    For the closing volume of the graphic-novel adaptation of the first book in Larsson's blockbuster trilogy, our critique is much the same as the opener. Mina does an admirable job of distilling Larsson's wordy prose, and the art is bold and effective. Series fans who still can't get enough of the story line may enjoy scrutinizing this to see which small liberties Mina has taken (a little more banter between Blomkvist and his lovers, for example). But it's an uneven interpretation of Larsson's alleged feminist bent: full-page entries with statistics about sexual violence lose some of their impact when followed by gratuitous frames of Salander in her underwear. In the novels, Salander is a genuinely fascinating character, and the books would never have been so big without her. Both Noomi Rapace and Rooney Mara conveyed her damaged psyche hauntingly onscreen. Here, with her interior voice quieted, she's little more than a punky, bisexual computer hacker who looks cool on a motorcycle. And if teenage boys are fantasizing about her, then it's mission unaccomplished. Copyright 2013 Booklist Reviews.
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