《The Girl Who Played with Fire》是一部充满悬疑和惊悚的小说,讲述了一名受害者被杀害后,莉斯贝特和米卡埃尔展开调查的故事。故事情节扣人心弦,充满了意想不到的转折和惊喜。小说通过揭露人性的黑暗面和复仇的故事,引发读者对正义和道德的思考。整体而言,这是一部令人难以放下的精彩作品。
The Girl Who Played with Fire读后感第一篇
It's more attractive to me than the 1st book. The 1st book raised questions: who is Salander and where is she from? It made me curious very much, more than Harriet's mysterious missing itself (because I'd guessed the ending, no surprises). Then this 2nd book told me all about it. The characterization of Salander is enriched and completed. I love Salander, I love peeling the suspenses off layer after layer. Salander, fight back!
1/3页The Girl Who Played with Fire读后感第二篇
The second book of the series is definitely slower than the first book. The first half of the book has too much playback for readers who didn't read the first book. This is part of the reason I like to read books with continuation. The new book won't spend too much time to explain the old stuff and get the story going. Two things I dont really get is: what's with the algebra? I understand Salander is smart. Why keep dragging out the equations? Also what's with the husband trying to kill his wife at the beginning? The mini story does not really help the main story flow at all. If I were turning this book into a movie, I would cut it.
After reading half of this book, the story starts to pick up with people dying, things happening. Overall, this is a good book. I would recommend it.
2/3页The Girl Who Played with Fire读后感第三篇
The second entry to the "Millennium" trilogy is a shadow of the first book. The first book was more of a detective novel focusing on intrigues and clues, and it was the non-stop element of surprises that made it such a good read. However, the second book focuses mainly on telling Salander's history and the element of surprises rooted from twist and turns of the plot that at times did not make much sense nor relevance. It is not to say that the book was poor, as Larsson's ability to write was evident throughout, its just that what made the writing special from the first book, such as the description of Salander was continued in the second book that I no longer felt necessary nor exciting. Right from the beginning of the puzzle, us readers know that our beloved Salander did not commit the crimes, so the book really relies on the sense of dramatic irony to force the story forward, however, it feels as if to make the story interesting, Larsson had to conjure up really ambiguous and non-probable plots that really discredited the story (Such as the sudden emergence of the boxer).
Again, there is a sub-plot to the second book that did not tie in with the second half, I suspect like the first book, it will be explained in the third entry, and I cannot wait to find out what will happen.
All-in-all, The Girl Who Played with Fire is a solid book, but I expected much more as a sequel to the amazing first book that I simply could not put down. This was not what I had expected.
3/3页