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Rating:  Summary: Fast moving, suspensful, and full of twists. Review: Although a little juvenile at times, this tale of unspeakable horror is a real page turner. I didn't want to put this one down. But it does have a few flaws. The plot was a little loose at the end. I would have went for a bigger ending. I also feel the author tried WAY too hard to appeal to all ages and lifestyles. We have all of the cliche players... The rebel teen, the gay friend who is still in the closet, a couple of oppressed black people, the defrocked priest who has to prove himself- to himself. Throw in a larger than life, super ticked off evil force, and you've got yourself a book.
But don't take it the wrong way, it really is a good book. It had tons of suspense and one hell of a Murphy's Law plot. If anything could possibly go wrong, it will- with biblical proportions.
Rating:  Summary: The Exorcist 2004 Review: Bonansinga gives us an adrenalin-surged take on the familiar horrors dredged up years ago by Blatty and Matheson, with a book that manages to be more fun than both The Exorcist and Hell House.This is demon-banishing for the Millenium, an MTV-style rapid-fire assualt on all of your senses, daring you to try and stop reading once you've picked up the book. We follow the efforts of an ex-priest called upon to exorcise the most famous house on the planet, and supernatural mayhem and horror ensue. And there's no way in hell that ANYONE will guess the ending. If you're a fan of King, Koontz, Graham Masterton, F. Paul Wilson, Doug Clegg, or anything that makes you read with the doors locked, pick up a copy of Oblivion today.
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