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Rose Lagercrantz (born in Stockholm in 1947) is a Swedish writer for children and adults. Her first book was published in 1973, [ 1 ] and she has since had her work translated into English, German, Korean, Japanese, Italian, Ukrainian, Russian, Slovak and Hebrew.
The first three books have been translated by many publishers in over 50 countries; by March 2015, 80 million copies had been sold worldwide. With Lagercrantz's first two installments, the Millennium series had sold over 100 million copies worldwide by May 2019, making it one of the best-selling book series in history.
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The Guardian felt that while Lagercrantz’s prose is more serviceable than the peculiarly clodhopping original writing, by this point the main characters have, sadly, become subject to the law of diminishing returns – in particular Salander, who is now just another all-purpose kick-ass heroine. [2]
The Massive Millennium Quiz Book: 1999 The Mad Millennium: A Play: Horrible Christmas: 2000 The Awesome Ancient Quiz Book: 2001 Cruel Crime and Painful Punishment: 2002: Mike Phillips The Wicked History of the World: 2003: Martin Brown The Mad Miscellany: 2004: Terry Deary and Martin Brown Terrible Tomb of Tutankhamun Pop-up Adventure: 2008 ...
Number Title Published 1 The Boxcar Children: 1924 as Box-Car Children; reissued 1943 : 2 Surprise Island: 1949 3 The Yellow House Mystery: 1953 4 Mystery Ranch: 1958 5 Mike's Mystery
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A review by The Washington Post says The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye "intensifies the mythic elements of Larsson's vision" and is entertaining. [3] However, The Guardian says that "There is a sluggishness to the plotting and much of the tension relies on orchestrated interruptions and delays, which irritate". [2]