Son of Rosemary: The Sequel to Rosemary's Baby

by Ira Levin | Mystery & Thrillers |
ISBN: 0451194721 Global Overview for this book
Registered by avidreader56 of Mechanicsville, Maryland USA on 4/28/2003
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Journal Entry 1 by avidreader56 from Mechanicsville, Maryland USA on Monday, April 28, 2003
* To Be Read

Journal Entry 2 by avidreader56 from Mechanicsville, Maryland USA on Friday, May 7, 2004
ah, well, don't we all remember Rosemary's baby? I love a good scare, a good horror now and then. Truthfully, there were a lot of pages I had to reread in this book, things that just made very little sense. But the premise itself was good. The eve of 2000 and the son of Rosemary is leading the people into the new century? Goosebumps.

Journal Entry 3 by avidreader56 at on Saturday, June 5, 2004
Released on Friday, June 04, 2004 at N/A in n/a, n/a Controlled Releases.

mailed to Zeena666

Journal Entry 4 by zeena666 from New York City, New York USA on Monday, June 7, 2004
Just received this afternoon! Thank you so much! :D Cool cover...looks like a cauldron of fire. :)

EDIT 6/18/04: Finished last night- extremely disappointed with this sequel as a whole. Would like to say more but I don't want to give anything away. This book is now available.

Released on Friday, August 20, 2004 at Williamsburg Bridge pedestrian walkway in New York City, New York USA.

Left on floor of walkway, Brooklyn side of bridge. Enjoy! :)

Journal Entry 6 by iasonaki on Wednesday, August 25, 2004
I am probably one of the few people in the world to have a Rosemary's Baby party.
I had it two years ago when we moved into a building in Brooklyn with a creepy landlady. We had a new female roommate, so we staged this party to welcome her, all of the folks in the building. We had feta cheese with olives in the shape of a pentagram, tannis flavored cocktails and a bassinet with a demonic teddy bear in it.
Imagine my joy when my first book crossing book was Son of Rosemary! The long awaited sequel. Ira Levin is an amazing author.
He did not write this book.
It's in that long tradition of "tribute" novel, like the 53 novels written in V.C.Andrews name in the fifteen or so years since her death. They got some crappy ghostwriter to write a terrible, terrible shitty novel with the same characters. The plot is cardboard - I knew how it would end by about page 40 - and most of the dialogue consists of saying hello and goodbye. By the end of the novel the writer doesn't even bother with complete sentences.
A lame introduction to bookcrossings. In my head it was released by the ghostwriter, some talentless Williamsburg hipster, in the hopes that he/she would be discovered. If this is so, please write me so I can come beat you for pissing on Levin's prehumous grave.

I'll probably leave it up at Columbia U.

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