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Mar.31.2012
photo: Noomi Rapace, about to terrify. From rogerebert.com.
Overall this second film of the series was better than the very good first film, which makes sense, as the second novel in the series was superior to the first. I suspect that the American version of the second...
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Mar.15.2012
Photo: poster for the Swedish movie, from its Wikipedia page
Rented the Swedish version, the original, of course, and figured I would share my thoughts about it, as compared to David Fincher's American film. Feel free to agree, or disagree. And please read my write-up...
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Jan.15.2011
I'm back at it, and excited to be writing my new book for girls, Annika At Wilderness Hotel - The Intruder. It too, will be on Amazon Kindle, and lulu.com, like its predecessor, Annika At Wilderness Hotel - The Finnish Spies, with the same list of characters, and at a very reasonable price.
Annika...
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Jan.15.2011
Annika At Wilderness Hotel - The Finnish Spies, is available at amazon.com, Kindle download, at a very reasonable price, as well as in paperback form, and at lulu.com in both forms.
Annika is a girl in the mid 1800's, who came to Minnesota in America, with her parents. The book give the reader a...
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Jan.13.2010
I heard a knock at the door a few minutes ago, opened it, and no one was there, instead a severed cow's head, decapitated straight from some barn or pasture somewhere, slowly spreading fresh blood from its massive gaping lack of a neck, all over the little front steps of my happy home. I spit...
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Nov.02.2008
Stieg Larsson was a Swedish journalist and author who died of a heart attack in November 2004 (1954-2004), soon after he finished three detective novels in his trilogy the Millenium-series; The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2005, US release in September 2008), "The Girl Who Played With Fire...
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Oct.11.2008
When I was a kid, I lived in a small town with a population of approximately 1,800 people. The town prospered, mostly because it was the business hub of a thriving Minnesota rural community, and it was the county seat.
It seemed to me that the people in our town were the only kind of people that...
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