My mom told me that she had been recommended the book series through a friend and when I asked her for what book to read next, she immediately thought of the series. She knew that I would fall in love with the books because I enjoy a good mystery and she knew that I have read series before, my favorite being Harry Potter. But I wanted to know more about her opinion of the books and why she enjoyed them as much as she did. What captivated her about the series started with of course, the first book. Lisbeth Salander, is a young woman who is introverted, socially awkward, and has a style like no other. She is petite and seemingly weak in body type which is quite contrary to her personality and her other physical appearances. She has piercing and tattoos, short hair and doesn't care what other people think of her. My mom loved that the character was true to who she was and didn't let the opinion of others change that. That was a quality my mother could relate to as she feels that like the main character, she is judged by others before they get to know her, based on her physical appearance. My mother dyes her hair bright red and knows that people make their own assumptions about who she is because of that. But what she learned from the story is that you cannot judge others before you get to know them, as the main character turned out to be complete surprise and much different than what you would think based on how she expressed herself. My mom was intrigued by the plot of the first book and the journey of Lisbeth and a journalist, Mikael Blomkvist, work together to find out about the mysterious disappearance of the granddaughter of a very wealthy man. All of these aspects, along with the surprise ending, which was a mystery in itself, made her want to read the next book to find out how the next part of the story unfolded.
I then talked with her more about the second book and what I could be expecting from that. Again, she told me mystery. Mystery is the main word she uses to describe the book. Every question I asked, no matter what it was, was usually answered with the word mystery. You truly never know what is going to happen next. She also explained that there was a lot more going on in this book. The plot contained more twists and turns and all around the book was filled with more information, so to speak. She explains that what sets this book a part from the second is that the book is more involved with the main character, Lisbeth Salander's life, rather than in the first where she was uncovering someone else's life.















