Finished reading Let The Right One in. Fantastic book, what's amazing is just how dreary everyone's life is, but with Eli, by all accounts the monster of the movie, her life is easily the most, well, pathetic. Yet despite this, Eli is absolutely terrifying when hunger strikes. It has some of the most downright bloody descriptions of violence you'll ever read. And at it's heart is this heart-breaking love story which underpins just how far you're willing to accept someone, flaws and all, once you've fallen in love. In short, it's everything Twilight isn't i.e. it's good and these vampires definately do not sparkle. I love this book, can't wait to see the film now.
Now reading The Strain by Chuck Hogan, but the original idea was created by Guillermo Del Toro. This is yet another vampire novel except this time, the vampire is much more visceral and animalistic in nature. More Nosferatu than Dracula, and they certainly won't seduce you with smouldering brown eyes. It's a race against the clock to find a vampire who's turning other people into ones, and stopping him before he gets the chance to spread any more. Set in New York, it combines old-age mythology with modern day science and is also pretty good so far.