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For discussion of John Ajvide Lindqvist's novel Låt den rätte komma in
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gkmoberg1
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by gkmoberg1 » Mon Jul 17, 2017 12:58 am
a_contemplative_life wrote:I think I've read it cover-to-cover about three times. Various parts I've re-read from time to time back when I was writing some FF.
Indeed!
I see though a small point here. You used the word 'was' instead, I'm sure, where you meant to write 'am'. Such as "when I
am writing some FF." yes? Small difference, but also a large difference. Surely you grasp, then, the implied gentle nudge? yes? Excellent! (Whimpering, whining and pleading will follow should you need stronger encouragement.)
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by gkmoberg1 » Mon Jul 17, 2017 1:02 am
metoo wrote:gkmoberg1 wrote:Many years ago metoo sent me a package of candies - part of his vampire candy offer. I should have had him buy and include a copy of the book.
Sure, the book wouldn't have made much difference on the size and weight of that package!
Yes. We opted for a large box. And you pack a box very well! Payment back to you using paypal, if I recall correctly, was not hard. And I think I sent a small amount of the Eli candies off to several of the members here. I should ask the kids if they'd like a new sampling - I think they would be upon me in no time.
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by PeteMork » Mon Jul 17, 2017 5:15 pm
gkmoberg1 wrote:metoo wrote:gkmoberg1 wrote:Many years ago metoo sent me a package of candies - part of his vampire candy offer. I should have had him buy and include a copy of the book.
Sure, the book wouldn't have made much difference on the size and weight of that package!
Yes. We opted for a large box. And you pack a box very well! Payment back to you using paypal, if I recall correctly, was not hard. And I think I sent a small amount of the Eli candies off to several of the members here. I should ask the kids if they'd like a new sampling - I think they would be upon me in no time.
[ahem] Loved them.
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a_contemplative_life
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by a_contemplative_life » Sun Jul 23, 2017 1:22 pm
gkmoberg1 wrote:a_contemplative_life wrote:I think I've read it cover-to-cover about three times. Various parts I've re-read from time to time back when I was writing some FF.
Indeed!
I see though a small point here. You used the word 'was' instead, I'm sure, where you meant to write 'am'. Such as "when I
am writing some FF." yes? Small difference, but also a large difference. Surely you grasp, then, the implied gentle nudge? yes? Excellent! (Whimpering, whining and pleading will follow should you need stronger encouragement.)
Yeah, but I need a plot. Which I'm having difficulty finding.
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by Pissball » Fri Aug 25, 2017 2:39 pm
Hey guys, do you know what is this ?
Here:
http://www.adlibris.com/se/bok/vampyren ... 9170530821
Vampyren I Blackeberg, it seems very interesting.
Anyone read it ?
I don't know a single word in swedish, but it looks like an analysis of LTROI or writing process by JAL ?
Edit: I just googled it better+translate and is just a shortened "easy to read" version of the novel, aparently.
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by Nightrider » Fri Aug 25, 2017 5:26 pm
Pissball wrote:Hey guys, do you know what is this ?
This is a shorter, smplified version of the novel, similar to kid's classics in US.
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by Kaizarc » Wed Oct 25, 2017 8:06 pm
Currently on my 3rd reread. I tried to follow the dates but couldn't control myself. I'm already on part 3
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by ltroifanatic » Thu Oct 26, 2017 1:36 am
Kaizarc wrote:Currently on my 3rd reread. I tried to follow the dates but couldn't control myself. I'm already on part 3
I'm embarrassed to say how many times I've read it but I know what you mean.It's so well written once you start it's hard to think of anything else.I should have taken notes of the parts I particularly liked as well as dialogue ,places and times and such.I'll do it next re-read.
Please Oskar.Be me for a little while.
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by OskarTheArsonist » Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:56 pm
Drakeule wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2016 10:45 pm
Almost a little embarrassed, I've read LTROI at least 6-7 times in the past year. Same with everything else that is in english. Except LTODD (only read it once, with the exception of TFP) I need some advice. You know what style I like. What are some other good reads? And JAL, hurry with some new stuff, please. The translations can't come fast enough!
I got the book last week and im alredy halfway thru my secound read...pls help
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by dongregg » Tue Jan 09, 2018 10:54 pm
Ha ha! There is no cure for this infection!
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