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I would NEVER throw you out for that...because I also did not enjoy this book all that much!
The book seemed way more focused on Chris and the politics of the church and exorcisms than anything else. Regan and even Father Karras seemed like they were on the backburner for most of the book...in fact, the book hardly seems about Regan at all, which seems the complete opposite in the movie.
As I said in my other reviews, I wasn't that fond of Book Chris, I thought she got really annoying after a while and it really didn't seem like her character had an arc of any kind. I would have liked more of Father Karras and WAY more of Father Merrin...poor guy just swoops in and is killed like ten pages later.
I thought Blatty's writing got a little repetitive and boring (especially regarding the whole of Part 3 when Karras is trying to find evidence of possession). I was also not a fan of the words "eroticism" and "sensually" being used in the infamous crucifix scene....gave me an icky feeling.
In my opinion, Blatty did a phenomenal job translating this for the screen, but the book seems like it was written by someone else in comparison. This will be one of the very few times that I'll admit the movie is far better than the book!
The book seemed way more focused on Chris and the politics of the church and exorcisms than anything else. Regan and even Father Karras seemed like they were on the backburner for most of the book...in fact, the book hardly seems about Regan at all, which seems the complete opposite in the movie.
As I said in my other reviews, I wasn't that fond of Book Chris, I thought she got really annoying after a while and it really didn't seem like her character had an arc of any kind. I would have liked more of Father Karras and WAY more of Father Merrin...poor guy just swoops in and is killed like ten pages later.
I thought Blatty's writing got a little repetitive and boring (especially regarding the whole of Part 3 when Karras is trying to find evidence of possession). I was also not a fan of the words "eroticism" and "sensually" being used in the infamous crucifix scene....gave me an icky feeling.
In my opinion, Blatty did a phenomenal job translating this for the screen, but the book seems like it was written by someone else in comparison. This will be one of the very few times that I'll admit the movie is far better than the book!

There were aspects to the book that I liked...I think this is one of those books that is far more enjoyable if you don't know the ending. That way, the red herrings and the 'is she or isn't she possessed' creates more drama and tension. Since I was so familiar with the movie, the tension in the book was ruined for me, unfortunately


I really enjoyed it, and wait to watch the movie now. This book has been on my TBR forever, it feels awesome to cross it off the list :)

This was such a hard read for me. Mainly because I know the story. I found the main characters boring or annoying. Dont get me wrong there are some great parts though.
Thank you everyone for your awesome reviews whether you liked it or disliked it, I loved hearing everyone's thoughts! It's always interesting to see how people react to reading a book that such a popular horror movie is based upon.
I'll post my video review here as soon as I'm done editing it (spoiler alert: it features your reviews!)
I'll post my video review here as soon as I'm done editing it (spoiler alert: it features your reviews!)
Also, how did the book compare to the 1973 film adaptation?