Monday, December 27, 2010

Post Christmas post - The girl with the dragon Tattoo Book Review

A lot of people asked: " How did you spend your Christmas?"

Well, for me this year, I didn't really celebrate it in "bigger" scale, neither had any fancy dinners or lunches, but rather just spend some a quiet evening at home during Christmas eve and also traveled to Ipoh as the "acting" Santa. hehe...

Anyhow, I did finish a book from Stieg Larsson during the Christmas weekend! It's the first book of Millenium Trilogy - The girl with the dragon Tattoo.

picture courtesy of wikipedia

The book is generally a thriller fiction, took place in Sweden during winter and summer time. It started with 3 different stories about three different people in the beginning, then it ended with these three people had their stories cross linked with one another's. It's about a journalist-Mikael Blomkvist, a genuis hacker who was a sexual victim- Lisbeth Salander, and Hendrik Vanger-CEO of Vanger Enterprises.

Mikael lost his libel case of damaging the reputation of a billionaire Wennerstrom. He had the solid proof of the billionaire's wrong doings, but because of his carelessness, he fell into a trap of publishing another fake evidence together with the real evidence. He wanted to fight back and he retreated to Hedeby working for Henrik Vanger under his invitation and employment to solve a mysterious case in the Vanger family while gathering more info on Wennerstorm.

Henrik lost a great-niece that was very close to him, Harriet 40 years ago but he still received a pressed flower frame every year during his birthday, which was sent as the last gift by Harriet before her disappearance. Harriet's disappearance intrigued Henrik a lot and he had been spending the past 40 years investigating and looking for Harriet, refusing to believe that she was already dead.

And when Mikael was researching the case for Henrik, he came across some clues that were not discovered in 40 years. Soon, he came across Lisbeth and her great gift was soon discovered by him. He requested for her help and she agreed. Together two of them discovered a great truth about the Vanger's family and also Harriet's disappearance.

The whole story was full of twists and suspenses, and the author wrote it with simplicity yet breathtaking story line. Brilliantly written, as one of the reviewers said.

Food for thought
Even though it was a fiction, but the author brought forward a great truth in today's society. There are countless girls or even boys being sexually violated nowadays and the numbers are not decreasing as the days go by. Everyone in the society plays a role in preventing all these cases, as well as helping the victims to stand on their feet again. But how much have we done? Or do we even know all these cases exist? Do we even bother about it? It's time to look at it in a different way.

All these victims are most of time ignored and neglected as they tend to keep quiet about their experiences. Some they get over it and start a new life, but most of them fail to do so and they continue to live in the dark and rejected world of their own. and undeniably, some of them are blessed with great gifts but because of their miserable experiences, they hide it and sometimes misuse it.

So, do you know anyone personally that has become the victim of sexual violence? Have you done anything about it yet? :)

11 comments:

[SK] said...

didn't celebrate christmas as well, i just stayed at home watching DVD.. those really old movies as old as 20 years back.. haha!! :D

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year from Southern California. No snow here but a lot of rain storms and mud slides!

I hope you and your family had a Wonderful Christmas Celebration.

God Bless You, ~Ron

Travieso said...

¡Hola neighbor! Nice blog. =)

Gabriel said...

SK: movies are never too old to be watched over and over again. hehe..prefer the quiet night, silent night! :)

Ron: God bless you too! Wish you a blessed new year 2011! take care!

Squid: hi there! thanks for dropping by! :P

Clint said...

I probably do know people who have been sexually abused, but there is such a stigma and shame and guilt attached to it that most people do not want to admit they have been abused. It's a serious problem.

Connie said...

Hello! This sounds like an interesting book. I haven't read it, but I know this author is quite popular. Another by this same author is on the bestseller list right now.

Thank you for visiting my blog.
Happy New Year to you! :)

Olga said...

I have read this book and agree with your review. You formulated ideas from the book beautifully.
I think the main character in the book is violence.
I am really glad that I found your blog.

Gabriel said...

Clint: indeed it's a serious problem, but the world still turns around as if none of the cases happened before.

Daisy: yea, the author wrote 3 books called the Millenium Trilogy, this is the first book. Unfortunately the author passed away before he became famous. :)

Olga:thank you very much! thanks for dropping by as well. hope to see you more often here. :)

foongpc said...

Oh, I'm gonna miss my Christmas! Had a really great time!!

This book!! I must read this book! It's a 3-parter right? OK, must go get all 3 books!! Thanks for sharing!

Gabriel said...

yeap, it's a good book and yea, it's a 3 books series. very nice. i am reading the book 2 now, go get them! ehhee...then we can discuss. :P

Anonymous said...

Couldnt agree more with that, very attractive article