- I like that John made the epilogue to Oskar & Eli's love story into another love story.
- I like the parallel between Oskar & Eli sealing their fates together with clasped hands, and Stefan realizing that Karin is the one while re-enact the hand clasping.
- I like the way John is able to describe an epic love (I guess all true love is epic, isn't it?) without resorting to epic language or epic drama.
- I like the way Stefan & Karin's story is just as open-ended as Oskar & Eli's.
- I like the way John had Stefan & Karin making the choice that most of The Infected would probably also have chosen.
- Most of all, I like the way LTODD went in a direction I never could have imagined, and still somehow continued the magic from LDRKI.
- OK, the "Most of all..." should have been the last the one, but... this story reminded me that I like that I'm Infected.
First Impressions of LTODD: The Epilogue to the Epilogue
First Impressions of LTODD: The Epilogue to the Epilogue
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...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.
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Re: First Impressions of LTODD: The Epilogue to the Epilogue
This one's probably the best one...Wolfchild wrote:
OK, the "Most of all..." should have been the last the one, but... this story reminded me that I like that I'm Infected.
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Re: First Impressions of LTODD: The Epilogue to the Epilogue
I liked how Eli and Oskar's hand-holding eventually led to Stefan & Karin falling in love when Stefan imitated them with Karin.
Re: First Impressions of LTODD: The Epilogue to the Epilogue
Just read it now, and I'm still reeling from the fix.
I agree with all that has been said. It was amazing, utterly amazing. But not at all what I was expecting.
It tells the reaction to the story, and not the story entirely.
How did Oskar and Eli get to Spain, what happened on the way. Too many questions.
I agree with all that has been said. It was amazing, utterly amazing. But not at all what I was expecting.
It tells the reaction to the story, and not the story entirely.
How did Oskar and Eli get to Spain, what happened on the way. Too many questions.
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Re: First Impressions of LTODD: The Epilogue to the Epilogue
After reading Let The Old Dream Die, I just have to say JAL did a good job of writting this epilogue to Let The Right One In. However it does confirm what I believe would become of Eli and Oskar's relationship.
Re: First Impressions of LTODD: The Epilogue to the Epilogue
Wow! I have just read Let The Old Dreams Die (the official epilogue to Let The Right One In, not the whole book).
and ...... WOW!
*****SPOILERS BELOW*****
I agree with everything Wolfchild said, and the standout part for me, as far as the storytelling goes, was John telling a parallel story with Karin and Stefan.
The thing is, I had never seen parallel stories in books I have read until I read Let The Right One In, and even then I wasn't fully aware of the true extent of the parallel until discussing the story with others. To clarify, I might have read books with parallels but I have never spotted them, guess I'm a little obtuse in that respect. But whilst reading Let The Old Dreams Die I was squeeing internally as I spotted the parallels, and this greatly enhanced my appreciation of John's writing skills, and the story.
Of course, if I have one little niggle, it is that there just wasn't enough Eli and Oskar. Yes, I know, I'm greedy. But what can I say, I love those two characters and I could read about them forever. Naturally I had been spoiled about Oskar's turning, I stumbled across a post on IMDB ages ago where the poster just blurted it out without warning. But I was amazed at how John managed to make Oskar's turning into something beautiful and positive, and not at all a violation of his body but an invitation from him for he and Eli to become 'one'. This, as far as the story goes, is my standout point, it is very fitting that Oskar's blood sharing wish was the way it happened. Mercifully I hadn't read that scenario anywhere in any fanfiction, and I'm grateful for that.
And so John finally nails the coffin lid down on the 'cycle theory', and good riddance too.
All the feels.
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and ...... WOW!
*****SPOILERS BELOW*****
I agree with everything Wolfchild said, and the standout part for me, as far as the storytelling goes, was John telling a parallel story with Karin and Stefan.
The thing is, I had never seen parallel stories in books I have read until I read Let The Right One In, and even then I wasn't fully aware of the true extent of the parallel until discussing the story with others. To clarify, I might have read books with parallels but I have never spotted them, guess I'm a little obtuse in that respect. But whilst reading Let The Old Dreams Die I was squeeing internally as I spotted the parallels, and this greatly enhanced my appreciation of John's writing skills, and the story.
Of course, if I have one little niggle, it is that there just wasn't enough Eli and Oskar. Yes, I know, I'm greedy. But what can I say, I love those two characters and I could read about them forever. Naturally I had been spoiled about Oskar's turning, I stumbled across a post on IMDB ages ago where the poster just blurted it out without warning. But I was amazed at how John managed to make Oskar's turning into something beautiful and positive, and not at all a violation of his body but an invitation from him for he and Eli to become 'one'. This, as far as the story goes, is my standout point, it is very fitting that Oskar's blood sharing wish was the way it happened. Mercifully I hadn't read that scenario anywhere in any fanfiction, and I'm grateful for that.
And so John finally nails the coffin lid down on the 'cycle theory', and good riddance too.
All the feels.
.
"For a few seconds Oskar saw through Eli’s eyes. And what he saw was … himself. Only much better, more handsome, stronger than what he thought of himself. Seen with love."
Re: First Impressions of LTODD: The Epilogue to the Epilogue
Ahhh that bloody 'cycle' the source of many annoyancesJameron wrote:
And so John finally nails the coffin lid down on the 'cycle theory', and good riddance too.
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Glad you enjoyed it Jameron
Re: First Impressions of LTODD: The Epilogue to the Epilogue
Another good reason not to read mine.Jameron wrote:But I was amazed at how John managed to make Oskar's turning into something beautiful and positive, and not at all a violation of his body but an invitation from him for he and Eli to become 'one'. This, as far as the story goes, is my standout point, it is very fitting that Oskar's blood sharing wish was the way it happened. Mercifully I hadn't read that scenario anywhere in any fanfiction, and I'm grateful for that.
...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.
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Re: First Impressions of LTODD: The Epilogue to the Epilogue
Just added yours to my reading list.Wolfchild wrote:Another good reason not to read mine.Jameron wrote:But I was amazed at how John managed to make Oskar's turning into something beautiful and positive, and not at all a violation of his body but an invitation from him for he and Eli to become 'one'. This, as far as the story goes, is my standout point, it is very fitting that Oskar's blood sharing wish was the way it happened. Mercifully I hadn't read that scenario anywhere in any fanfiction, and I'm grateful for that.
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"For a few seconds Oskar saw through Eli’s eyes. And what he saw was … himself. Only much better, more handsome, stronger than what he thought of himself. Seen with love."
Re: First Impressions of LTODD: The Epilogue to the Epilogue
Hultcrantz has a vey similar ending in his stageplay too, independently, since it was written before LTODD. Eli ashamingly asks Oskar if he want to become like him, and Oskar declines. As they part, Oskar actually believes Eli has helped him into a new start. However, after receiving the final message from society that "we don't want you", he sits down beside Eli, stretching out his blood dripping hand towards him .Jameron wrote:And so John finally nails the coffin lid down on the 'cycle theory', and good riddance too.
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