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Let the Right One In

A Novel

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Let the Right One In

By: John Ajvide Lindqvist, Ebba Segerberg - translator
Narrated by: Steven Pacey
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John Ajvide Lindqvist’s international bestseller Let the Right One In is “a brilliant take on the vampire myth, and a roaring good story” (New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong), the basis for the multi-film festival award-winning Swedish film, the U.S. adaptation Let Me In directed by Matt Reeves (The Batman), and the Showtime TV series.

It is autumn 1981 when inconceivable horror comes to Blackeberg, a suburb in Sweden. The body of a teenager is found, emptied of blood, the murder rumored to be part of a ritual killing. Twelve-year-old Oskar is personally hoping that revenge has come at long last—revenge for the bullying he endures at school, day after day.

But the murder is not the most important thing on his mind. A new girl has moved in next door—a girl who has never seen a Rubik’s Cube before, but who can solve it at once. There is something wrong with her, though, something odd. And she only comes out at night. . .

©2010 John Ajvide Lindqvist and Ebba Segerberg (P)2022 Macmillan Audio
Genre Fiction Movie, TV & Video Game Tie-Ins Vampires World Literature Horror Gothic Scary Fiction Fantasy Superhero

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Original Vampire Story • Compelling Character Development • Dark Atmospheric Storytelling • Thought-provoking Themes

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In this modern age, a good vampire story is quite hard to come by which makes this work all the more enticing. It is likely this book ranks among the darkest of novels but earns that title not through shock factor or traditional terror but by showing a reality so stark it will make you believe it’s a true story. Amazingly, and even more fascinating and disturbing, is that this is not even the heart of the tale. Childhood and the difficulties that come with it is the focus of this darkness, a pitch black that is inconceivably deep and yet never completely obscures the wonder and lightness of being young. The juxtaposition of eternal existence as a damned creature, cursed to live forever as a child, with the loss of innocence that traditionally signifies childhood’s end is a masterstroke by Lindqvist that makes this book so much more than the sum of its parts.

An exploration of the complexity of youth (with Vampires)

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Not my favorite. Hard to stay invested. Only enjoyed the interactions between Oscar and Eli. The rest was just filler to me that I couldn’t get into. I heard good things about this and I really gave it a try. Not for me though. It was meh.

It was okay

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In an era of “interpretations” of vampires, it’s really refreshing to see a return to form to the vampire stories we all heard growing up that left a mark on all of us. Highly recommended this book to anyone who loves a good fright.

Best modern vampire story I’ve ever heard

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as title mentions, the reader is not word for word and skipped a lot of lines, otherwise great read and listen. The British accent threw me a little at first but eventually got used to it already from chapter 2.

not exactly word for word

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If you love the original movie, you will love the book. I very highly recommend.

Amazing

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