The Exorcist
Books | Fiction / Occult & Supernatural
4.4
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William Peter Blatty
"A horror story for all midnights." — The Boston GlobeInspired by the shockingly true story of a child’s demonic possession in the 1940s, William Peter Blatty's iconic novel focuses on Regan, the eleven-year-old daughter of a movie actress residing in Washington, D.C. When sweet Regan's behavior turns sinister, a small group of overwhelmed yet determined individuals take it upon themselves to rescue the poor girl from her unspeakable fate. Timeless and terrifying, The Exorcist is a story that has gripped the public zeitgeist for more than half a century. Originally published in 1971, it remains one of the most controversial novels ever written. A literary phenomenon soon after its release, it spent fifty-seven weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, seventeen consecutively at number one. It also became a wildly popular motion picture, garnering ten Academy Award nominations. On the opening day of the film, lines of fans stretched around city blocks. In Chicago, frustrated moviegoers used a battering ram to gain entry through the double side doors of a theater. In Kansas City, police used tear gas to disperse an impatient crowd who tried to force their way into a cinema. The three major television networks carried footage of these events, and CBS’s Walter Cronkite devoted almost ten minutes to the story. The Exorcist was, and is, more than just a novel and a film: it is a true landmark of American culture. . . and a reflection of our innermost fears.Purposefully raw and profane, The Exorcist continues to engross and disturb readers. It remains an unforgettable reading experience that will continue to shock and frighten new generations of readers.
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Author
William Peter Blatty
Pages
400
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2011-10-04
ISBN
0062094378 9780062094377
Ratings
Google: 4.5
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"Such a great read! It was a bit slow for me but then it kind of picked up. I've seen the movie and I could tell what they really focused on, rather than sticking strictly to the book. I couldn't help but also think of Scary Movie 2, it was just too funny. But I did love the priest in this, one of my favorite characters. Very well written story."
"This felt unnecessarily long. I got bored half way through and then it picked up again and suddenly I was overwhelming exhausted with the book and the story telling. This wasn’t as horrifying as I expected it to be, but it was horrifying for the decade in which it was written. Great for spooky Halloween season but overall it was okay. "