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It is absolutely terrifying, an immense story in all its horror.

Andreas Ekström, journalist at Sydsvenskan, on his blog

The best thing Wagner did was to interview The Alexandra Man. When the vast majority of the newspaper world act like parasites on the victims of these rapes, Wagner takes the dialogue where it belongs: to the perpetrator. This book is a winner.

Dagens Nyheter, Kajsa Ekis Ekman

Katia Wagner’s book describes a world which is inhospitable and antagonistic toward young girls. All Swedish politicians ought to read it.

Katrine Kielos, Expressen

The result is a terrifying portrayal of vulnerability, exposure and exploitation. Parts of the book were so painful to read I had to take a break and put the book aside for a while. I would like to put Katia Wagner’s book in the hands of every teenage parent, grade school teacher and social worker.

Karin Rebas, Sydsvenskan

The Alexandra Man is investigative and analytical journalism at its best.

Västerbottenkuriren, Oskar Forsgren

It is important to increase the knowledge, to demystify the net for the parental generation and to expose the problems we are facing. Katia Wagner’s The Alexandra Man is an important part of this process and should be utilized as required reading for all prospective teachers, as a manual for social workers and as a guide within the field of child and adolescent psychiatry.

Stockholms Fria Tidning, Maria Knutsen-Öye

It is a very very very good book. Grade A

Yukiko Duke, SVT (Swedish Television) Gomorron Sverige