Fans of Steig Larsson's Millenium Trilogy, a highly successful series of novels featuring the immensely popular The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, can rejoice. The author died tragically in 2004 before any of his work saw print and went on to become international best sellers. The problem with death is that it severely limits a writer's output. Fans of Larsson would have to to content themselves on the three novels he had written before his death. That is until now. I am happy to report that the Larsson's estate has uncovered several manuscripts the author had left behind. The Millennium Trilogy, it turns out, is actually an enneaology. Readers can now follow Larsson's beloved, tech-savvy characters for another six novels. The titles, translated from the Swedish, are as follows:
The Girl with the Dolphin Tattoo
The Girl Who Made Sudden Movements Around Unfamiliar Dogs
The Girl with the Beard of Bees
The Girl Who Went Swimming Less than an Hour After She Ate
The Girl with the Ed Hardy T-Shirt
The Girl Who Mixed Several Household Cleaners in Order to Invent a "Super Cleaner"
I would love to get a look at these lost masterworks. But I think you're forgetting "The Girl Who Wouldn't Sort Her Recyclables" and "The Girl Who Took Up Two Parking Spaces."
ReplyDeleteNot sorting your recyclables is certainly dangerous behavior. You may not feel the effects of it right away, but certainly your children will, and your children's children.
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