Lisbeth Salander is again, a Swedish educator tries to assist younger males navigate intercourse, and the long run seems to be, properly, scary in these new fiction and nonfiction e-book releases. ‘The Girl Who Lived Twice’ by David Lagercrantz (Knopf , $27.95, fiction) What it’s about: David Lagercrantz continues Stieg Larsson’s Millennium collection (“The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”) with the sixth Lisbeth Salander journey, “The Girl Who Lived Twice.” This time, Lisbeth goes lacking in the course of the hunt for evil twin sister Camilla, whereas Mikael Blomkvist wants her assist unraveling a twisted plot. The buzz: “It all makes for good bloody fun,” Kirkus Reviews writes. 2 Chicago-area appearances: Lagencrantz will converse at