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Re: John Ajvide Lindqvist

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 2:19 pm
by LOMGIFLORUM
Hola juan, ante todo mis más sincera felicitación por este libro, por esta historia....
Para mí y como veo también para muchos esta conmovedora historia nos ha llegado al corazón y nos hemos infectados.... He de reconocer que hacia mucho tiempo que no leía un libro y el suyo ya lo he lehido varias veces y hay tantas cosas que se le remueven a uno.... Y para bién la pelicula que es casi la culminación, es tan sólo redonda en todos los sentidos, inolvidable, y la segunda versión tampoco se queda atrás.
Para mí hay un antes y un después. Muchas gracias por su historia.
Las grandes historias nunca terminan y esta es una de elllas.....
todo lo mejor para usted.
Un abrazo. jj.

Re: John Ajvide Lindqvist

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 6:47 pm
by TigerEyes
Dear John,

I've come across your book not too long ago, let the right one in, and i must say it's rather interesting, even though some are quite creepy, but that is to be expected. I like how you created Eli/Elias and Oskar. I feel myself relating to them both; by their loneliness, by Oskar being bullied as i've been bullied and teased, and i just can't stop reading the book. I have not yet read your other books, it was just this one that i've found. It's strange how your story touches me, i'm never in for stuff like those books. This book does touch me deep.

Thanks,
Tigereyes.

Re: John Ajvide Lindqvist

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 8:49 pm
by Luftwaffles
I have a degree in English, and other than wallowing in the financial successes as a result of it (lol), it beat the living literature out of me. There is a lot of wonderful literature out there, but I had given up on seeking pleasure in it. So I was shocked when I picked up LTROI and couldn't put it down. Now my wife thinks I'm crazy -CRAZY ABOUT YOUR BOOKS! Woo! :D

I think I'm going to pick up Harbour next; or maybe Little Star -I haven't decided :think:

Re: John Ajvide Lindqvist

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 5:37 pm
by Bustedstuff15
John I just wanted to tell you what a great job you did on Harbour. Since reading Let The Right One In, no book has really swept me off my feet. I go through books and enjoy them but havnt really loved any of them. When I read Harbour something happened that hasnt happened in quite some time. I found myself up all hours of the night reading and when I wasnt reading I was thinking about the characters.

So thank you so much for what you have given to me and so many other people. In a way your stories have helped me to become a better person and I cant express what they mean to me.

Re: John Ajvide Lindqvist

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 9:00 pm
by be-me-a-little
Happy Birthday John!
Thank you for all of your books and stories that have made all of us better people!

Re: John Ajvide Lindqvist

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2021 4:24 am
by Steven Potts
Hi John, Over the past decade I've been trying to understand this; Matt Reeves said he was making a faithful readapting of your novel. After seeing it you yourself called it a faithful rendering of your novel. So when I saw it I was ignorant to the implications of the photo strip. Eventually I asked Matt himself on twitter and he confirmed he changed Hakan. I can't understand how it is a faithful rendering if Abby knows what she has found when Eli didn't. But more so, if (according to her actress) Abby really is grooming him to be a killer despite loving him, then it's not the same relationship at all. The relationship is the heart of the story. A different relationship means a different heart. How is it a faithful rendering if it has a different heart? I have tried to contact Matt again in hope of understanding, as he is the one who wrote the changes. But I haven't heard back in 4 years. I hope maybe you could enlighten on how it's faithful... Manipulating Oskar for her survival wasn't the point of the Eli's arc or a part of it. From what I understand you Let the Old Dreams Die to clarify that. I want to enjoy his film. But I can't when I'm just questioning how it's even the same relationship at all. It's been stuck in my head for over 10 YEARS. I'd appreciate clarity if you can give me it.