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Original Title: Människohamn
ISBN: 0312680279 (ISBN13: 9780312680275)
Edition Language: English URL http://us.macmillan.com/harbor/JohnLindqvist
Characters: Anders, Anna-Greta, Maja, Simon
Setting: Domarö(Sweden)

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From the author of the international and New York Times bestseller Let the Right One In (Let Me In) comes this stunning and terrifying book which begins when a man's six-year-old daughter vanishes. One ordinary winter afternoon on a snowy island, Anders and Cecilia take their six-year-old daughter Maja across the ice to visit the lighthouse in the middle of the frozen channel. While the couple explore the lighthouse, Maja disappears -- either into thin air or under thin ice -- leaving not even a footprint in the snow. Two years later, alone and more or less permanently drunk, Anders returns to the island to regroup. He slowly realises that people are not telling him all they know; even his own mother, it seems, is keeping secrets. What is happening in Domaro, and what power does the sea have over the town's inhabitants?

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Title:Harbor
Author:John Ajvide Lindqvist
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 500 pages
Published:October 11th 2011 by Thomas Dunne Books (first published 2008)
Categories:Horror. Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. European Literature. Swedish Literature. Fantasy. Supernatural

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Ratings: 3.65 From 6309 Users | 692 Reviews

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Umm ... wow.In many ways, this feels like a conclusion to a trilogy rather than a standalone book. A trilogy that folds back in on itself and maybe, that's where the true horror lies. No, you don't have to read his previous two books (The famous Let the Right One In and generally misunderstood Handling The Undead) to enjoy Harbor. In many ways,for people looking for a book to start with, this is the one that should be the first John Lindqvist. I only wish I read it sooner ... but, like so many

This novel isnt really a horror novel, to me. It was rather tense a couple times, but I wouldnt classify it as horror. Im not sure what Id say its genre is, but it was good...!This novel varied from incredibly interesting history and knowledge of Sweden and the towns mentioned, to utter weirdness. GOOD weirdness! Usually it takes me two days to listen to an audiobook, or maybe three if I dont have much time. But with this novel I kept rewinding parts to listen to again. The narrator isnt Swedish

Just a little off-topic here, isn't "harbor" spelled with a 'U'? "Harbour"? Or is "harbour" the Canadian and British variation of the word? Well, I don't care if it keeps underlining it in red, I'm still going with "harbour" out of habit. Harbour is another fantastic book by Swedish author John Ajvide Lindqvist, but instead of child vampires or singers with dark secrets, this novel is a little more down-to-earth. Harbour is shrouded in mystery and the main character has tried to drown his demons

Supernatural, small town horror. I loved it!

Three and a half stars. Swedish literary horror novel about a dark force affecting a remote island community. The story develops slowly, with lots of character development and island history. (I found all of that interesting, so it didn't slow down the story that much for me.) Supernatural elements are slowly introduced as the plot progresses, leading to a more action-filled second half. I think you have to be in the right mood for this book. If you're looking for a fast-paced horror story with

Umm ... wow.In many ways, this feels like a conclusion to a trilogy rather than a standalone book. A trilogy that folds back in on itself and maybe, that's where the true horror lies. No, you don't have to read his previous two books (The famous Let the Right One In and generally misunderstood Handling The Undead) to enjoy Harbor. In many ways,for people looking for a book to start with, this is the one that should be the first John Lindqvist. I only wish I read it sooner ... but, like so many

With 89 pages to go, I had to give it up. "Harbor" drifts around like an untied boat. I would guess the editors assumed Lindqvist was infallible from his previous successes so they checked a little grammar and approved the whole book.The protagonist is a sad and pathetic drunk. His grandmother and her boyfriend were more interesting, but mysteriously they seemed unconcerned when the protagonist told them some of his serious problems. These problems should have been at the center of the story's