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Started! Getting a little bit in before sleep... The audiobook doesn't say chapters in the contents, only Track 1, 2, 3 etc... I think this said Part 1, or Chapter 1-2 maybe... (view spoiler)
LOL Elizabeth you went to serial killer, I went to pity... you're probably right though...

Anyway--It's interesting how raw and dark the story is--sex, violence, drugs...and all towards children too. All succeeds in building a slow feeling of horror... (view spoiler)



I'm seeing that too--I imagine it must be a different translation. The audiobook said the translator at the very beginning, but it doesn't say it anywhere on the cover or the page information--which is criminal, in my opinion, since a translator's role is as difficult as an author's, if not worse...

I can't blame you, Elizabeth... I'm definitely getting the heebie jeebies from all the nastiness in the book... none of the characters are likeable, and the sexualization of children is reeeeeally disturbing--without any police officer POV around to give us hope...


And yeah the amount of pedophilia in this is gross... Finished Part 1 (Libby has the chapters as Parts 1-5 plus an epilogue. Not navigable at all really) I also don't particularly like the characters, but kind of intrigued enough in the story to continue. Hopefully we get more of the horror and less of the sexualization of children.

Started! Getting a little bit in before sleep... The audiobook doesn't say chapters in the conte..."
I was going for pity at first, but without help/counseling I don't see Oscar growing up as a particularly good or even well-adjusted person...

Still really disturbing though. I don't read horror really at all... but this isn't the first book club read that I haven't liked but will still finish... I'm trying to figure out what kind of story the author is going for, what their point in writing this was. I would like to think that no one goes around writing pedophilic vampire books just for fun.... and then making TV series out of them. What do people see in this story?
I do find the emphasis on the different senses interesting--a lot of sensory input, especially smell--more than I usually see in books.
@Emily--Oskar definitely needs help and counseling...

A lot of the story has been fairly cinematic. The scene with the ice--the way it switches between two different POVs and (view spoiler) --I wonder if the TV series do that exactly as the book? The acid discovery scene was simliar.
Oskar--redeemable? (view spoiler)
I keep thinking of the time period--early 1980s, with the Soviet Union so close to Sweden--and how the setting, what seems to be a small town in Sweden--affect the story. What in the story is specific to the times, or the place? I haven't noticed much yet--though the mentions of bomb shelters, air raid practice match with the time. I was pleasantly surprised by one conversation with a teacher--(view spoiler)
Blood pact--now getting a little more interesting. (view spoiler)
Eli curiosity... (view spoiler)
On Audio, I find it very strange that "Eli" is pronounced "Elay"

Also maybe that's the Hebrew pronunciation of the name?
Edit: well not according to Wikipedia lol

I also find it interesting--with the title of the book--(view spoiler)
A little more than halfway--9/16 hours in (view spoiler)

Now that you pointed it out, this author does put a large emphasis on the sense of smell... I find that pretty interesting because I don't notice a lot of writers doing that. But the descriptions are pretty detailed and I think that can give scenes a fuller picture. Sense of smell is more important than people think and is linked to memory... Especially liked how he described Oskar's dad's smell.
I'm glad Oskar decided to (view spoiler)
Also for someone who says they don't want to (view spoiler)
Oh and for some reason all the ceilings in this town have a lot of cobwebs xD

For smell--there's so many times when (view spoiler)
re: infection--(view spoiler)

And yeah I found myself shuddering through ALOT of the book. Finished a bit ago. (view spoiler)
Ending (view spoiler)

Makes me curious to see the TV series(es?)... I do better with other genres in visual format than book format...

TY for clarification about the ending. I swear, I'm getting better with audio, but I still miss so many details.
I like your idea for Eli! (view spoiler)

And there's another film from 2010
I feel like that would be my solution if I were in a vampire situation :D

And there's another film from 2010
I feel like that would be my solution if I were in a vampire situation :D"
I often wonder why more vampire stories don't include non-human blood as an option... for all of Twilight's faults, it's one of the few I can think of that uses that as a plot option...


Or at least, of stories where vampires actually had personalities on occasion and weren't just vermin bad guys to be exterminated...


Being Human is pretty good. I watched some of the UK version and finished the US version.