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(view spoiler) I was reading this on a road trip and maybe I missed the explanation with kids or husband interruptions. It's just annoying when something isn't clear when everything else had an explanation.

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the ending is a lot less obvious in the book compaired to the movie. I forgot about that. I like it ^^
really loved reading this one again!

Except that Håkan had an almost (view spoiler) . I thought it was an odd quirk for an undead monster.

I liked the book and the relationship between Eli and Oskar but those parts just made me roll my eyes and took the book down a notch.

Great! Hope you love the rest of it too! Let us know what you think!

Great! Hope you love the rest of it too! Let us know what you think!"
Reading several books at once so only starting part 3 of this but great so far. I describe it as a blend of Nordic suspense with early Stephen King. I have noticed both movies are on Netflix so I may watch them after I finish it.


I am enjoying the location is Sweden and the feeling of the early 80's. It works really well for a horror - you are not going to simply phone someone on your mobile/cell phone etc.
It's nice to read about snow and ice - when it's hot out. I loved the description to the taxi man looking up and the snowflake falling in his eye. I am looking forward to finishing so I can see the film and see how it's been translated into a visual medium.

It'll be raining in Ireland next week!

I've seen both movies and I think I thought the swedish version was better, but they were both good. It's been years though since I saw them.

There was one thing I was wondering about:
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I didn't know there was a short story follow-up. ..."
I had no idea there was a follow-up! This is a great reason to re-read the original, as I try and track this puppy down.
Thanks for the heads-up!


The ending though kind of petered out for me. MaybeI need to read Let the Old Dreams Die .
Onwards to the movies which I will watch on Netflix. More exciting is I have just found out that this is a play as well and it's coming to the Abbey Theatre in Dublin in time for Halloween - how on earth are they going to do this on stage??? I absolutely must get tickets.

I got sidetracked but I'm back at it, really good story, reads fast actually. I especially like the moments when you think something else happened to a certain person, really witty.


Hope you enjoy it now you have gotten a good start.

https://youtu.be/Qzo99f-_5w4
Finally finished yesterday, omg so good, the last 10 pages took me forever to read, I thought my heart was going to hammer out of my chest.
(view spoiler)[ I really like that something nightmarish happens when vampires in this book enter whitout permission. It is so much better than just not being able to enter. nice and creepy and so original! ^^ It's a little less scary than in the movie, though, becasue she makes this little uncomfertable creepy sound with it in the movie and that just adds to the whole experience
I like the book better than the movie in that it tells a little about Eli's past. It's a little cofusing though....<3 (hide spoiler)]
I'm really enjoying re-reading this book!