The Radleys

by Matt Haig | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 1439194017 Global Overview for this book
Registered by ahabraken of Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland Netherlands on 1/4/2012
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Journal Entry 1 by ahabraken from Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland Netherlands on Wednesday, January 4, 2012
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Life with the Radleys: Radio 4, dinner parties with the Bishopthorpe neighbours and self-denial. Loads of self-denial. But all hell is about to break loose. When teenage daughter Clare gets attacked on the way home from a party, she and her brother Rowan finally discover why they can't sleep, can't eat a Thai salad without fear of asphyxiation and can't go outside unless they're smothered in Factor 50.

With a visit from their lethally louche uncle Will and an increasingly suspicious police force, life in Bishopthorpe is about to change. Drastically.

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Really enjoyed this book! It is quite different from the other vampire-books I have read so far.

Journal Entry 2 by ahabraken at Quorn, South Australia Australia on Thursday, January 19, 2012

Released 12 yrs ago (1/24/2012 UTC) at Quorn, South Australia Australia

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Sending this on to the person that referred me to Bookcrossing, in the hope she will like this as much as I did. Enjoy!

Journal Entry 3 by sorcha-sidhe at Quorn, South Australia Australia on Saturday, February 4, 2012
Received in the post from ahabraken yesterday. Many thanks! This looks to be a fun read!

Journal Entry 4 by sorcha-sidhe at Quorn, South Australia Australia on Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Peter, a doctor, and Helen, his wife, live an otherwise uneventful middle-class existence in an English housing estate with their two children, Clara and Rowan. They seem perfectly normal as they listen to Radio One and throw dinner parties for the neighbours, but the thing about the Radleys is that they are anything but normal.


You see, the Radleys are vampires, but not the usual kind. Peter and Helen have elected to live a life of abstention where no blood is consumed and life is lived during daylight hours with the assistance of sunblock. Their teenage children have no clue of their vampiric nature until an unfortunate incident forces Peter and Helen to reveal the truth. Then when Peter's brother, Will, a practicing vampire, turns up and decides to stay for a few days, the Radleys "normal" lifestyle is turned completely on its head.


Will is a VB (= vampire blood) addict who has been disowned by the vampire community for being unpredictable and unable to control his urges. He is a slave to his vampiric nature and a threat to everyone he meets, evidence of the dangers of excess. Truly immoral and unrepentant, it comes down to the rest of the Radleys to stop him before their true identity is revealed.


Although slightly disappointed in how the story ended, as a whole I found The Radleys an enjoyable addition to the vampire genre. The idea of a constant struggle between morality, normality and a vampire's true nature is an interesting one, and I would recommend this novel to anyone who enjoys vampire fiction, especially something a little out-of-the-ordinary.

Journal Entry 5 by sorcha-sidhe at Port Augusta, South Australia Australia on Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Released 12 yrs ago (4/10/2012 UTC) at Port Augusta, South Australia Australia

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On its way to Aida in Malaysia, who expressed an interest to read this via Goodreads.

Safe travels, little book!

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