Let Me InMacmillan, 31. aug. 2010 - 480 sider John Ajvide Lindqvist's vampire novel Let Me In was adapted into an award-winning Swedish movie and made into an American film and is now a TV show available to stream on Showtime! |
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... going to say. “Naw. . . I mean,I've read a lot and stuff.” The policeman nodded. “Now there's a good thing. Reading.” He shook the little bag. “You won't have much time for it if you get into this, though. How much do you think this ...
... going to “baptize” him. Shove his head into the toilet bowl and flush. Regardless of what they invented, it was always such a relief when it was over. So why couldn't he just pull back the lock, that was in any case going to tear off at ...
... going. Balled his hands up into fists so hard that his nails went into his palms, and kept going. Grunted and squealed until he felt a funny taste in his mouth. Then he stopped and opened his eyes. They were gone. He stayed put, curled ...
... going to keep it now . . .” “. . . is a total ape. He has to realize that he . . .” “. . . her fault because ... going to take responsibility. That's how it was. Happened all the time. No one thought of anything but themselves. My ...
... going to have to hurry. Every second that went by reduced the chance of success. Even so his legs simply refused to budge. He stood paralyzed and stared at the chosen one, the perfect one, who was moving forward, who was about to pull ...