The Exorcist - William Peter Blatty

The Exorcist

By William Peter Blatty

  • Release Date: 2011-10-04
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 740 Ratings)

Description

"A horror story for all midnights." â€” The Boston Globe

Inspired 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.

Reviews

  • Entertaining and Thought-Provoking

    4
    By M_Lubo
    I am in my 60s and has never read this book. I found it hard to believe that so many people found the book so disturbing. I found it to be a clever story with quirky characters - by no means frightening. But I would definitely recommend this novel.
  • Wonderful

    4
    By LHBoone
    Wonderfully written; Blatty knows what he is doing. Fair warning though, this book is not for the faint of heart. Nonetheless, it is a testament about the triumph of faith and God’s mysterious yet benevolent providence rather than spinning heads and shaking beds.
  • Phenomenal Novel

    5
    By Mr.Socom
    I have not been able to stop reading.
  • Excellent!!

    5
    By TurbFlow
    Fantastic read as good or better than the movie!
  • This novel

    5
    By beans-72
    …from beginning to end….simply fantastic!
  • Excellent.

    5
    By Fangsout
    One of the best books i’ve read in a while. So much better than the movie. The ending really got an emotional response from me. Highly recommend.
  • A Curious Case Study

    5
    By Khaleel O.
    This book reads more like a case study than a work of fiction. Only rarely does the writer’s voice switch to soaring art and metaphors etc. Normally he sounds like a reporter simply relaying the events and this works as a counterbalance to the abnormal occurrences in the story. Nonetheless the story is engaging and powerful. No satisfaction or neat resolutions are sought so don’t expect any. This is the story of the war between faith and reason, rational thinking and religion with no clear winner.
  • BIG FAN OF MOVIE

    5
    By Bigal Harrison
    The book gives greater detail to what they showed on the 1973 classic film. It gave me a clearer understanding of the movie and why they decided to keep some scenes in it and take some out. This is a fantastic book very chilling I would recommend it to those who love physiological thrillers.
  • Great book

    5
    By Julia29xo
    Absolutely terrifying, and intriguing book. Finished it within two days, couldn’t put it down.
  • Psychological Treat

    5
    By Ireke Onuma
    I love every second spent reading this. Worth every Kobo spent. Highly recommended.

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