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adastrame 's review for:
Förföljaren
by Magnus Nordin
This is the first book I ever read in one of my foreign languages Swedish, so naturally I didn't understand every single word, but the context and the story was pretty easy for me to understand.
The book is about a teenager called Malin, who is secretly being followed by a mysterious stranger who knows everything about her - what she likes and dislikes, what time she comes from school, what time she meets her boyfriend Adnan, how she broke up with her ex-boyfriend Jocke, etc. He is constantly observing her, but all of their lives change drastically when Malin disappears and similarities with other cases are discovered.
At first I though the writing style of this book was a little cheap, because it's somewhat a book aimed at teenagers ages 17-19. But when the suspense finally began I was totally hooked and couldn't stop reading. This is definitely a very exciting book which thrills you to the last page. And it even has a somewhat surprise ending.
Since it's definitely pretty easy to read and good entertainment, I can recommend this as an easy read for learners of Swedish (as well as natives Swedes and people who are interested in a translation, of course).
The book is about a teenager called Malin, who is secretly being followed by a mysterious stranger who knows everything about her - what she likes and dislikes, what time she comes from school, what time she meets her boyfriend Adnan, how she broke up with her ex-boyfriend Jocke, etc. He is constantly observing her, but all of their lives change drastically when Malin disappears and similarities with other cases are discovered.
At first I though the writing style of this book was a little cheap, because it's somewhat a book aimed at teenagers ages 17-19. But when the suspense finally began I was totally hooked and couldn't stop reading. This is definitely a very exciting book which thrills you to the last page. And it even has a somewhat surprise ending.
Since it's definitely pretty easy to read and good entertainment, I can recommend this as an easy read for learners of Swedish (as well as natives Swedes and people who are interested in a translation, of course).