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Harbor
Harbor
Author: John Ajvide Lindqvist
In the churchyard at Naten there is an anchor. An enormous anchor made of cast iron, with a memorial plaque: — IN MEMORY OF THOSE LOST AT SEA — After the incomprehensible storm, the anchor was no longer there. From the spot where the anchor had been, a fresh trench ran down to the shore. As if the anchor had been dragged along by its chain, dragge...  more »
ISBN: 395504
Publication Date: 2008
Pages: 500
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Publisher: St Martin's Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Warning, Do Not Waste your credit on this. "Sweden's answer to Stephen King" I think not! I only wish I could get back the time wasted waiting for this dreck to get better, it never happened.So disapointed. I was looking for the next Stieg Larsson. Guess Ill keep looking.
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I don't know what I was expecting but this was not it.
Completely over done in the story and the hype.

I liked the grandma and Simon. They were way more interesting than Anders.
Anders is a boring drunk with nothing but self pity to keep him company.
The story is way too long with so much filler that doesn't add to the moving forward of the story.
It is start and stop storyline that doesn't seem to really get on a consistent roll.
The building of suspense was minimal at best.
Not all that impressed and truly not even close to being a Stephen King in my opinion.
Take a pass on this one. Honestly.


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