Im reading the novel..

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Re: Im reading the novel..

Post by DMt. » Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:05 pm

I read a friend's copy this year [sometime] and enjoyed it plenty, but it was no LTROI. The difficult-second-album syndrome, I guess. I look forward to reading the others.

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Re: Im reading the novel..

Post by sweetgirl » Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:26 am

I finished it and kinda wondered why there is no second novel :/

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Re: Im reading the novel..

Post by Redwolf5514 » Tue Oct 12, 2010 4:36 am

John has written a second epilogue to the book but the problem is that no one knows, or is willing to give, a date when it will be released. John has posted on the forum saying that it will be in his next short story compilation book.

The only problem I see is a) the soonest it might come out is next year, which is fine! But the hard question is b) when it will be translated into English!
I thought I saw some where that the English version of “paper walls”, due out sometime next year, will have it. But I can’t find where it was said or who said it.

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Re: Im reading the novel..

Post by StefL » Tue Oct 12, 2010 7:00 am

Redwolf5514 wrote:The only problem I see is a) the soonest it might come out is next year, which is fine! But the hard question is b) when it will be translated into English!
I thought I saw some where that the English version of “paper walls”, due out sometime next year, will have it. But I can’t find where it was said or who said it.
It was John himself who wrote that in a forum thread a few weeks ago - which makes it pretty reliable information to me :D

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Re: Im reading the novel..

Post by Wolfchild » Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:00 pm

StefL wrote:
Redwolf5514 wrote:The only problem I see is a) the soonest it might come out is next year, which is fine! But the hard question is b) when it will be translated into English!
I thought I saw some where that the English version of “paper walls”, due out sometime next year, will have it. But I can’t find where it was said or who said it.
It was John himself who wrote that in a forum thread a few weeks ago - which makes it pretty reliable information to me :D
John said it here, in the fifth from the last paragraph.
...the story derives a lot of its appeal from its sense of despair and a darkness in which the love of Eli and Oskar seems to shine with a strange and disturbing light.
-Lacenaire

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Re: Im reading the novel..

Post by Redwolf5514 » Wed Oct 13, 2010 2:36 am

Thanks guys, I knew I saw it some where! It was driving my crazy looking for it lol!

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Re: Im reading the novel..

Post by X8625306 » Sun Oct 17, 2010 3:59 am

A lot of folks dismiss Hakan as a soulless monster and while I don't condone his pedophilia throughout the novel I find myself feeling like I should acknowledge the fact that as bad as he was I felt he wasn't totally lost.

SPOILERS!!!!!!







He did give the child a wad a money for new teeth after noticing that the kids teeth had been knocked out. Sure he wanted to do something terrible with this little boy but the fact that he pulled back from it shows he has at least some sense of compassion if however dim it may be.

And who knows maybe it wasn't his choice to be attracted to little kids in the first place, though I do feel it was his choice to indulge the fantasies.

All in all I felt he was a complex character and I think it takes a genuinely good author to make a reader feel anything but loathing for a villain.

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Re: Im reading the novel..

Post by gattoparde59 » Sun Oct 17, 2010 11:34 am

X8625306 wrote:All in all I felt he was a complex character and I think it takes a genuinely good author to make a reader feel anything but loathing for a villain.
My favorite villains are the ones where you actually feel some sympathy for the character.

I'll break open the story and tell you what is there. Then, like the others that have fallen out onto the sand, I will finish with it, and the wind will take it away.

Nisa

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Re: Im reading the novel..

Post by sweetgirl » Tue Oct 26, 2010 1:28 am

WHERES THE SECOND NOVEL AT ?

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Re: Im reading the novel..

Post by StefL » Tue Oct 26, 2010 7:54 am

sweetgirl wrote:WHERES THE SECOND NOVEL AT ?
If you mean which is John Ajvide Lindqvist's second novel, it's Handling the Undead which to my knowledge should be available in English.

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