Q: Is "Living Dead Girl" based on a true story?
A: No, but it is informed by true patterns of long-term child abduction and abuse. Scott has cited the case of Elisabeth Fritzl (Austria) and Jaycee Dugard (USA) as cultural touchstones.

Q: Can I find the PDF on Library Genesis (LibGen)?
A: Yes, but LibGen operates in a legal gray area and has been blocked in several countries. More importantly, using it does not support the author. We do not recommend it.

Q: Is the book appropriate for a 13-year-old?
A: Almost certainly not. The book is intended for ages 15+ and is often classified as "upper YA" or "new adult" due to explicit content. Parents should read it first.

Q: Is there a movie adaptation?
A: No. Film rights have been optioned at various times, but no adaptation has been produced — partly due to the difficulty of depicting child sexual abuse without exploitation.

The Internet Archive’s Open Library offers digital lending of one copy at a time, just like a physical library. You need to create a free account. Search for "Living Dead Girl" and borrow the scanned version legally. Note that this is a controlled digital lending (CDL) model, currently considered legal under fair use arguments.

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