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The scientific explanation for vampires is interesting, but Robert Neville proved too problematic a main character for me to remotely enjoy in 2018. Probably some of this is intentional, but a lot of it is dated 1950s attitudes, so there's too much tough-guy hard drinking, while every encounter with a woman, vampire or otherwise, gets uncomfortably rapey. Except for Robert's visit to the library -- there he just imagines the spinster librarian who "probably" worked there, and pities her hypothet
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Nov 03, 2018
Tien
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Wow I loved that ending! I don't think I've ever watched the whole movie but I could tell that it was totally different from the book. I also didn't think I'd like the book much but it was very engaging as it drew, extremely well, the atmosphere of isolation. What would happen if you're left all alone? The others around you only want to tear you apart so you must live alone and depend only on yourself. Yet still he dreams and he wishes...
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I was originally apprehensive about reading something I had been told was a scary book. Also, the cover is unpleasant. I expected it to be more horror-y. I found it really interesting and engaging. There was tension and suspense, but no more so than other post apocalyptic / dystopia / epidemic stories (which this obviously influenced). The moment he realizes his wrist watch is dead and he’s far from his house; I audibly gasped and had to take a moment before I continued. I was so nervous for the
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Feb 15, 2011
Gaijinmama
marked it as to-read

May 29, 2012
Dave
marked it as to-read

Oct 17, 2018
Elizabeth Stultz
marked it as to-read