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Let the Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist/December 2012
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Been reading this (again) myself. I still shudder at some of perversion of this story. If you have not read it and just watched the movie, you have missed A LOT of the story. I could go on (and usually do) but I don't know if spoilers are allowed yet.


The book was great. I see that John Ajvide Lindqvist has a couple of other books out. The zombie book, Handling the Undead, doesn't interest me. But, Harbor looks interesting.


I didn't even realize it was a movie. I was thinking of watching it first then reading ..but will it ruin the book for me?? Thanks


I might watch the movie to get a "preview" of the book :)



It keeps you from reading a book alone and making a few comments about it; or waiting until a book you're interested in gets chosen as a monthly group read.

Now I am really looking forward to the book. One thing I am kinda scared about is the bullying/child abuse. That is one thing I really shy away from and gives me the willies is crimes against children.


The worst part of the bullying in LTROI is not only the verbal and threatening kind of bullying, but there is actual physical harm done to Oskar. I can't believe the degree that bullies will go to these days.

Yes, I also agree that the bullying bonds Oskar and Eli together and without it LTROI would be perhaps be just another run-of-the-mill vampire story.


I'm halfway through part 2. Hakan is one sick guy and I feel so sorry for Oskar.

I am glad I watched the english movie first because I got to picture the story line and compare how the matched up (which they did surprisingly well).
I didn't mind the whole bulling thing and sexuality that was throughout the book. I think because of how dark the book was. You got to see into the lives of these boys and how they think/act, you got to see the whole picture and how the whole city was.
I liked the book!

As far as Oskar, he is such a strong kid. I really like characters like him.


And as for Hakan.... blech. I don't know the circumstances that got him in with Eli (haven't finished yet... sick toddler, wisdom teeth surgically removed....husband deployed....thank God for my MIL!!), but even though I find him disturbing I can't help but wonder if(view spoiler) Not sure if it's really a spoiler or not.... lol

Well, since you're not to the point in the book that explains why Hakan is with Eli, I won't spoil anything. Deep down I guess perhaps they are companions, in a twisted way, but not really.

I've been able to read more of the book and Hakan is one sick bastard. I still haven't gotten to the explanation of how he and Eli came to be together in this way, but all I can say is I felt a huge sigh of relief and a little bit of triumph when he (view spoiler)

Very enjoyable read.
Made especially enjoyable due to the fact that my Swedish friend who lives in Sweden read it with me and filled in by adding commentaries on a lot of events and cultural insights.
Who knew I was totally butchering the names with my horrible pronunciation of Swedish? Lol
He also sent me all the candy Oskar stole at the beginning of the book, along with Swedish copy of the book, which did add a lot to the read.
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