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Son of Rosemary

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Son of Rosemary

By: Ira Levin
Narrated by: Nicole Poole
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The sequel to the New York Times bestseller Rosemary's Baby: a thrilling, cautionary tale of the troubling forces that war within each of us. The modern master of suspense Ira Levin returns to the horror of his 1967 ground-breaking novel Rosemary's Baby with this darkly comic sequel set at the dawn of the millennium. Thirty-three years ago, Rosemary gave birth to the Devil's child while under the control of a satanic cult of witches. Now the year is 1999, and humanity dreads the approaching twenty-first century, desperately in search of a savior for this troubled world. In New York City, Rosemary's son Andy is believed to be that savior. But is he the force of good his followers accept him to be? Or is he his father's son? Rosemary and Andy will be reunited in a battle of wills that shall decide the fate of humanity—and keep readers on the edge of their seats until the final page.

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It wasn't as bad as some reviewers had reported. The relationship between mom and son becomes very disturbing at times. I liked the ending quite a bit, but I would've liked the author to have explained what happened to Guy. While we find out what happens to everyone else from the first book, Guy is completely ignored. Overall a good story.

Not Bad

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But few sequels are. If you are a fan of the first book it’s worth reading. It was a very quick read for me.

Not as good as Rosemary’s Baby

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I like the narrative voice changing from male to female and it was great storytelling subperb

Awesome

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the story was good a little weird but good. Not as good as the first book but I still liked it.

it was weird but I liked it

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Nicole Poole elevates narration to an art form, which this fine novel certainly is worthy of. I am particularly in awe of her ability to embody multiple characters with many genders, races, and aspects with such ease.

Fantastic Performance!

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