And as [Jesus] stepped ashore, there met him a man from the city who was possessed by demons… Many times it had laid hold of him and he was bound with chains… but he would break the bonds asunder… And Jesus asked him, “what is your name?” And he answered, “Legion”. – Luke 8:27-30
Halloween is only a couple of days away. So I’ve thought I would do one more before the actual day of fun. The Exorcist is my review for those horror fans out there. This is a great read for Halloween and the movie is icing on the cake after reading the book.
The Exorcist is a 1971 novel, inspired by a 1949 case of demonic possession and exorcism that Blatty says he heard about while a student in his class in 1950 at Georgetown University. “Crazy right?” Anyway, as we know this book is one of the most controversial novel ever written and it went on to become a literary phenomenon. “Luckily” 😀😀
I’m a huge fan of Good vs. Evil; Light vs. Dark, so books and movies with these elements tend to draw me in. The Exorcist takes you to church, to hell and back again.
The human will to live, our capacity to love, the strength in showing courage is everywhere within these pages, especially a mother’s love for her child.
This book does not shy away from detailing Regan’s fight with the demon, the profane language (which no mother should hear out of their child’s mouth) even through a demon. The sexual innuendos, all of this is depicted disturbingly vivid here.
The Exorcist is the story of an 11-year-old girl (Regan or Rags) possessed by an ancient demon, and the lengths those around her went to exorcized this demon, especially her mother (Chris MacNeil, an actress) and a Jesuit psychiatrist priest Father Damien Karras and Father Merrin who the demon already met.
The book begins with a prologue set in modern day Iraq, at the site of the ancient city of Nineveh. Father Merrin is at an excavation site when he feels a premonition of horror and saw signs that there is about to be an otherworldly confrontation. He sees a figurine of the demon Pazuzu entwined with a medal of St. Joseph.
In that same instance in another place we see Regan McNeil, happily chatting with her mother and then not long after she begins showing signs that something terrible is happening to her. At first, it seems it’s something that can be dealt with by doctors and science. But her mother soon realizes this is not the case and enlist the help of Father Damien Karras.
Following an onset of very obviously paranormal disturbances which psychiatric treatment did little to resolve her symptoms. The narrative then follows Karras’ attempts to diagnose the situation and at last, he obtains approval from the church to assist in an exorcism to be conducted by Father Lankester Merrin.
The two priests attempt to exorcize the Regan who is evidently possessed by a demon. The book follows Karras’s struggle with his own faith as well as his attempt to face the new dangers that the possession causes.
The Exorcist is also a TV series that was canceled by Fox but the 2 Seasons that was made is on Netflix. If you haven’t done so and you’re a fan of the book or movie, give it a go. The series attempt to delve further into demonic possession and the involvement of the church gets a new twist on their belief about demons.
I thought it wasn’t too bad at all. I enjoyed it.
The 1973 Movie the Exorcist
Categories: Book Review
Thank you for taking an in-depth look in to the history and background of one of the greatest horror tales of all time. Great post!! 🙂
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Thank you 😊❤️
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Nice blog! I also love to read and watch horror themes. This is so now since halloween is approaching. 🙂
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Thank you ian. I’m so glad you like it, I appreciate it that 😊😊
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Great review! I knew somewhere in the back of my mind that the Exorcist movie was based on a book but I’ve only seen bits and pieces of the movie. I like the idea of the book setting up some historical background.
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Thank you. The movie was well adapted, but we know that you’ll always get more from the book🙂
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Loved reading your thoughts on this, RoseMarie. You truly put it all together. I’m not sure if I remembered that there was a book and also that it was based on something true.
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Thank you Jennifer. A lot of people have forgotten it was adapted from a book 😀
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This is the absolute perfect posed for this time of year! Might be a little too scary for me though😉👻🎃
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Thanks so much for reading my post. It is scary especially if you’re not a horror fan isn’t it😀
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Yes! Not my general genre of choices!
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🙂
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This is such an in-depth, brilliant post, I really enjoyed reading it 🙂
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*Blushes* furiously. Thank you so much.
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❤
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I can’t believe that I haven’t read the book yet! I will have to keep an eye out for it however English books are a limited resource here. Might give me a reason to use my Kindle again lol Thanks for the detailed review!
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😀 It is a pretty good read. I hope you read it sometime soon 😀
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Now I want to read the book, i never knew there was a book version by the way! And I’m adding The exorcist to my watch list!
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Awesome! Thanks so much for reading. I really hope you get a chance to read the book too 😊
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This is such a great review although it sounds very scary! Might need to stick to the book then because if I watch it I already know I won’t be able to sleep haha 😊
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LOL! The movie is a scary one. Make sure you turn the lights on when reading the book (laughs in a scary voice) 😁
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This book definitely sounds creepy. I might give it a go heh
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If you’ve seen the movie you know what to expect 😀 Don’t want u to have nightmares though😀
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Great review! I didn’t know there was a Netflix miniseries. I’ll have to check it out!
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Yeah, the series is actually quite good. You should totally check it out.
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this is one of my all time favorite movies! I had nightmares for years after I watched it the first time LOL I read the book a few years ago and loved it as well! I’m a huge fan of Good vs. Evil; Light vs. Dark as well! 🙂
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LOL oh no! Have you watched it recently? Thanks so much for reading😊.
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Lol yup many times! I’m a sucker for that movie and a masochist I guess 🤣
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😂 😂
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I absolutely love horror movies but have yet to read a horror book. I love reading but am a little scared to read a horror lol. This is such a great post. It’s made me want to read it. Thank you for sharing Rose.
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Thank you for reading and commenting. I really appreciate it. This one is a great read, hope you get a chance to read it. But of course I don’t want to be responsible for you getting nightmares about being possessed😅
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If you like this you may like to read the young adult books “The Mercliess and The Merciless two” it’s about demons and a girl who moves to a city where the good popular girls aren’t who they seem to be.
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Yep, sounds like something I would like😃 I will check these out. Thanks for the recommendations😊
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you are most welcome 🙂
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😊 Already added to my TBR list.
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yay!!!
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Wow what a thorough review! Well done, my friend! This story is so rich in history! I remember not finishing the movie coz it was just too scary for me. And I remember having nightmares despite not finishing the movie. I’m not one made to appreciate horror movies and books 😭😭
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LOL! I totally get it. Thanks for reading and tweeting it for me 😊 I do appreciate it.
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You’re so welcome! You alws do the same for me too and I really appreciate it as well! ❤️🤗😘
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Awww! Thank Jee😊🤗
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❤️❤️
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Such a great review! As you already know, I like horror stories. Haven’t actually seen or read this one but it sounds very good! Xx Tuva
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As a horror fan I would say read the book and watch the movie. Also, the series on netflix isn’t bad at all. Give them a go when you get a chance😊
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Okey! Will totally give it a go!
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