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  1. John Ajvide Lindqvist (Swedish pronunciation: [jɔn ˈâjvɪdɛ ˈlɪ̂ŋːkvɪst]; born 2 December 1968) is a Swedish writer of horror novels and short stories. Early life [ edit ] Lindqvist was born and raised in the Stockholm suburb of Blackeberg . [1]

  2. www.johnajvidelindqvist.com › englishJohn Ajvide Lindqvist

    Learn about the life and works of the Swedish horror writer, who created Let the right one in, Border and The Kindness. Find out his background, awards, books and more.

  3. May 8, 2012 · År 2004 utkom John Ajvide Lindqvists debutroman Låt den rätte komma in. 20 år senare är den en modern klassiker. Den har sålt i nästan en halv miljon exemplar, översatts till mer än 30 språk och blivit både svensk och amerikansk prisad film.

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  4. John Ajvide Lindqvist (John Erik Ajvide Lindqvist) is a Swedish author who grew up in Blackeberg, the setting for Let the Right One In . Wanting to become something awful and fantastic, he first became a conjurer, and then was a stand-up comedian for twelve years. He has also written for Swedish television.

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  5. John Ajvide Lindqvist is one of the reputed authors from Sweden, who is popular for writing horror and mystery books as well as short stories. He was born on December 2, 1968, in Blackeberg, Sweden. While growing up, Lindqvist spent most of his time in the suburbs of Stockholm in Blackeberg.

  6. John Ajvide Lindqvist has 67 books on Goodreads with 460218 ratings. John Ajvide Lindqvists most popular book is Let the Right One In.

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  8. Oct 28, 2008 · John Ajvide Lindqvist is the author of Let the Right One In and Handling the Undead. Let The Right One In, his debut novel, was an instant bestseller in Sweden and was named Best Novel in Translation 2005 in Norway.