On a quiet Georgetown street in Washington, D.C., in the house of divorced actress Chris MacNeil and her 12-year-old daughter, Regan, a horrifying, malevolent entity has invaded young Regan's mind and body. Her only hope rests with a Jesuit priest struggling with doubt and his fragile, all-too-experienced elder.
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On a quiet Georgetown street in Washington, D.C., in the house of divorced actress Chris MacNeil and her 12-year-old daughter, Regan, a horrifying, malevolent entity has invaded young Regan's mind and body. Her only hope rests with a Jesuit priest struggling with doubt and his fragile, all-too-experienced elder.
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Add this copy of Exorcist, the to cart. $8.06, fair condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Atlanta rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Brownstown, MI, UNITED STATES, published 1984 by Bantam.
A very enjoyable book. The Exorcist follows the pattern of the book being better than the movie. The author gives a more detailed account of the priests' views and motivations. I highly recommend it.
CBruns
Jan 2, 2012
Better then the movie
If you liked the movie you will love the book. Goes hand in hand with a few extra parts that the movie did not cover. Excellent read and it was fast paced and easy to follow. Although I wish I had read the book first before I saw the movie. The book cannot bring to life the Demons facial expressions and its speech as the movie did, and the movie cannot put you in the "mind" of the characters. I cannot wait to see the movie again after reading the book.