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Stieg Larsson and his partner Eva Gabrielsson Stieg Larsson and his partner Eva Gabrielsson. Photograph: Per Jarl / Expo / SCANPIX/Press Association Images
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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest is
the last book in the Millenium trilogy by Swedish
Author Stieg Larsson . This final book in the trilogy picks up where the second book, The Girl Who Played With Fire leaves off. It's over 600 pages and gets bogged down in details now and then but it's ...
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Annie Proulx donates her papers to the New York Public Library.
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Stieg Larsson's posthumous fame has yielded a contested fortune.
Mary Karr's latest confessional covers her descent into alcohol abuse.
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... The family of Stieg Larsson, author of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, is battling over his estate. Things are complicated because he and his girlfriend of 32 years never married and he didn’t leave a will. (The Guardian) ...
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... For any of you who've read the late Stieg Larsson's wonderful mysteries featuring Lisbeth Salander, you might be interested in the battles his long-time partner is having with his family. Makes me glad I won't leave behind anything worth inheriting! ...
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Read By: Simon Vance
Length: 16h 21min (608 pages)
Genre: Mystery
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Sorry to make you wait all weekend long (which I'm sure explains why you ate that whole bag of Kit Kats from the trick-or-treat bowl), but today our Top 100 is complete with the announcement of our editors' top 10 books of 2009. Today we also ...
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Annie Proulx donates her papers to the New York Public Library.
Robert Pinsky praises William Butler Yeats's use of conversation in "Adam's Curse."
There was a time when Cormac McCarthy's face sold books .
Did Barnes & Noble steal ...