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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
by
Stieg Larsson
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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest Symbolism, Imagery, & Allegory
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Tattoos
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Toilets
When Millennium reporter Henry Cortez asks the question, "why are apartments so fucking expensive?" (11.109), he learns that one answer is "toilets." A Swedish company is using child labor in Vietn...
Duct Tape
He had found a roll of duct tape and had used it to close the wounds. The medics remarked that this, in their experience, was a brand new form of bandage. (1.74)Nothing says friendship like duct ta...
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