Let the Right One In
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Narrated by:
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Steven Pacey
About this listen
John Ajvide Lindqvist's novel, a huge best seller in his native Sweden, is a unique and brilliant fusion of social novel and vampire legend. And a deeply moving fable about rejection, friendship and loyalty.
The international best seller and the book behind the film and play Let Me In.
Oskar and Eli. In very different ways, they were both victims. Which is why, against the odds, they became friends.
And how they came to depend on one another, for life itself.
Oskar is a 12-year-old boy living with his mother on a dreary housing estate at the city's edge. He dreams about his absentee father, gets bullied at school, and wets himself when he's frightened.
Eli is the young girl who moves in next door. She doesn't go to school and never leaves the flat by day. She is a 200-year-old vampire, forever frozen in childhood, and condemned to live on a diet of fresh blood.
©2007 John Ajvide Lindqvist, Ebba Ostberg (P)2007 Quercus Publishing PLCCritic reviews
The characters are beautifully developed, all of them. I watched the movie the same day as I finished the book; it was an excellent dramatisation but only served to highlight the depth of the book's characters and the depth and complexity of the contemporary social issues tackled in the book.
If you wondering if this is the book for you, then stop and get it.
Excellent
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Let the right one in
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Everything with Oskar and Eli is compelling, drawing you into the story at every moment. The problems come when they're away from the action. The parts with the older characters - Veronica and so on - are frequently dull. Without wanting to spoil too much, it doesn't end up going anywhere, either.
That said, the Oskar/Eli story is enough to make the listen more than worthwhile.
The narrator is terrific, too, getting the voices spot on.
Excellent performance, good story, a little extend
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Way too long.
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fantastic
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