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The summer is winding down and it has been a hectic one ever since it started. This is my first Sunday Salon in a month!

I started the Steig Larsson trilogy, reviewed
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, re-read
The Girl Who Played with Fire (Vintage) and finished
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest.

(The second book in the trilogy and an ARC of the third were sent to me by the publisher some time ago. I went out and bought the first book to have all three).
All the books are top notch thrillers. The main character in the books, Lisbeth Salander, is someone we root for - she refuses to be a recurring victim of anyone or any system. Once she becomes an adult and can stand up for herself, once is enough, and then she fights back - spectacularly. I only wish Larsson were alive to enjoy the success of his books.
Also reviewed
Extinction - the Ultimate Holocaust,
a sci-fi novel by Dan Ailey, and wrote a couple of short verses for Magpie Tales, hosted by Willow.
On Monday, I'll post two sentences for a 140-character response to a photo prompt, a meme called
Microfiction Monday, hosted by Stony River. It's been fun writing poetry or something short using photo prompts provided by the hosts.

Finished an enjoyable, light mystery set in Charlotte, North Carolina,
A Corpse for Yew (A Peggy Lee Garden Mystery) written by Joyce and Jim Lavene. I plan to get others in the series when I return the book to the library. The book will be a fun read as long as you are not too fussy about incidentals such as setting

and a crime scene not described very well. The interesting characters and the garden/plant information more than make up for that however.
That's all I did the past week or two. What books have you finished?
© Harvee Lau, Book Bird Dog