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		<title>Blomkvist, Lisbeth and other Fictional Distractions</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I did it in all the wrong order, but was riveted just the same. First I broke form and saw the movie before reading the book. (The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo) &#8220;Wow&#8221;, I thought. Disturbing but mesmerizing and intelligent. Then while on vacation, the place I stayed had a...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I did it in all the wrong order, but was riveted just the same.</p>
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<p>First I broke form and saw the movie before reading the book. (<em>The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo</em>) &#8220;Wow&#8221;, I thought. Disturbing but mesmerizing and intelligent. Then while on vacation, the place I stayed had a copy of book 3. (<em>The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet&#8217;s Nest)</em>. Couldn&#8217;t put it down (and got to picture Daniel Craig throughout the book, which wasn&#8217;t a bad thing). I was so enthralled that I bought book 2 (T<em>he Girl Who Played With Fire</em>) at the airport bookstore on the way home.</p>
<p>In order or not, these books are distractingly good, and I have Stieg Larsson to thank for my to-do&#8217;s taking a back seat to my most recent obsessive reading spree. What a marvelous storyteller. I don&#8217;t know that there&#8217;s ever been a main character quite as fascinating as Lisbeth Salander. Sadly, Larsson passed away before they were published, which means there&#8217;ll be no book four or five or six.</p>
<p>I applaud you many times over Mr. Larsson, and I hope you see how far and wide your work has been appreciated from where you sit in heaven.</p>
<p>This has happened a few times in recent years ~ finding a series I can&#8217;t get enough of. Ariana Franklin&#8217;s <em>Mistress of the Art of Death</em> series was another (she also passed away, leaving a void). And there&#8217;s Mary Doria Russell, whose <em>The Sparrow</em> and <em>Children of God</em> are spectacular. Each writer&#8217;s style is different – I would call Larsson&#8217;s contemporary spy/intrigue, Franklin&#8217;s are historical murder mysteries, and Russell&#8217;s a rich brand of science fiction I never knew existed, whose characters come to life within moments of being introduced, as if they&#8217;ve long been good friends.</p>
<p>There are far, far too many outstanding books (and their authors) to mention right here and now; these are three (with series&#8217;) that happened to come to mind. All I can say is, thank goodness for them. Not only inspiring writers, their fictional works have made &#8220;real life&#8221; that much more delicious.</p>
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