Showing posts with label vampires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vampires. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Let the Right One In

by John Ajvide Lindqvist, translated by Ebba Segerberg. New York: Thomas Dunne Books, c. 2007. 472 pages. ISBN 9780312355296

{First published in Sweden under the title Låt den rätte komma in by Ordfront and first published in the United States under the title Let Me In.}

Oskar at twelve years old is overweight and the main target for cruel bullies at school. Lonely, he finds comfort in the sweets he shoplifts and his scrapbook of articles on murderers and serial killers. Soon Oskar has articles to add about a local boy murdered, a murder described as "ritualistic." Around the same time, new neighbors move in, a young girl and her father. Oskar finds himself intrigued by the girl, Eli, and they begin to meet, but only at night.

The story takes place in a Swedish suburb and over several weeks in 1981. This book is violent and disturbing and I highly recommend it. If you want to read about vampires that actually do the things that make vampires scary, read this. It is also a sad and moving mystery. The film adaptation is also worth viewing even if you do not want to read the book.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Twilight

Title: Twilight
Author: Stephenie Meyer - Narrator: Bella Swan
Publication date: 2005
Number of pages: 544 (paperback)
Genre: Fantasy Fiction, Young Adult
Geographical Setting: Olympic Peninsula of Washington State & Phoenix, Arizona
Time Period: 2000s
Series: book one of four of The Twilight Saga

Plot Summary: Bella has decided to move from her mother and sunny Phoenix to rainy and dreary Forks, WA to live with her dad, Charlie. She has accepted her circumstances as the new girl in school and an awkward relationship with her chief of police father but she is not prepared for the hostility and disgust she encounters from one boy at school, the beautiful and striking Edward Cullen. Eventually, Bella and Edward find themselves intrigued by one another and unable to resist their obvious attraction. Bella begins to learn the truth about Edward and his beautiful but very aloof family- they are vampires. Her love for Edward does not leave room for any fear of his and his family’s true nature. However, their love is not without its complications. A threatening force has come to Forks. Bella and everyone she cares for are in danger and she follows a course that may cause her to both lose and save her one true love.

Subject Headings: fantasy, vampires, love and romance, teenagers, Pacific Northwest, Phoenix, daughter/father relationships, first love, high school, “star-crossed lovers”

Appeal: exciting first of a series, book to film in 2008, pacing is slower but appropriate for teen readers, smart but ordinary girl attracts beautiful boy, suspenseful

If you liked Twilight, you might enjoy: Kimberly Pauley- Sucks to Be Me: The All-True Confessions of Mina Hamilton, Teen Vampire (maybe), Mina’s parents are vampires. Mina must decide whether or not to become one also. Right now she is more interested in hanging out with her best friend and getting a prom date than taking her vampire training classes. Heather Brewer- Chronicles of Vladimir Tod series, A good choice for boys, so far two books are available. Vladimir Tod is half vampire and half human. Both of his parents died mysteriously and he must navigate his teen years trying to be “normal” and fight his thirst for blood. Octavia Butler- The Fledgling, vampires and humans have developed a symbiotic realtionship