La semilla del Diablo

Paperback, 297 pages

Spanish language

Published Nov. 18, 2017 by Ediciones B.

ISBN:
978-84-9070-320-5
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OCLC Number:
1121501790

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3 stars (7 reviews)

Rosemary Woodhouse y su marido, Guy, un actor poco reconocido que lucha por abrirse camino en su carrera, se mudan a un edificio de apartamentos neoyorquino, el Bramford, signado por una fama ominosa y habitado por ancianos. Roman y Minnie Castavet, vecinos de los Woodhouse, acuden a darles la bienvenida e intentan, por todos los medios, establecer relación con ellos. Rosemary se muestra renuente a frecuentarlos, no solo porquelos considera extraños sino también por los misteriosos ruidos procedentes de su apartamento. Guy, sin embargo, parece sentirse encantado con los Castavet.

Poco después de que su marido haya conseguido un importante papel en Broadway, Rosemary queda embarazada y los Castavet empiezan a mostrarse especialmente interesados por su salud. Mientras se siente cada vez más enferma y aislada, Rosemary comienza a sospechar que los Castavet y sus amistades no son lo que parecen...

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Review of "Rosemary's Baby" on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

I've changed my rating twice while typing out this review... My first thought was that I wanted to like it more than I did. I mean, the beginning was slow and boring but once it got going, I couldn't stop listening. Yes, it's from the 60s so there were plenty of patting the nice, young woman on the head and the husband laying down the law, and racist descriptions, of course.

Rosemary ended up being much stronger than I figured she would be. Sort of. I mean, until the very end. I need to live with the story a bit more. I won't lie, I'm tempted to read the next book in the series.

I listened to the Audible version and the sound quality left a lot to be desired. Mia Farrow's acting and voices were good but it sounded like it was recorded a few decades ago. How about …

Review of "Rosemary's Baby" on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Ok, so I didn't totally hate this book, but i didn't love it either. I just finished it about 10 minutes or so ago, and I'm actually kind of mad at it. First of all, satanists and witches are not at all the same thing. Secondly, it's very predictable. I knew nothing of the plot of this book before reading it, and i've never seen the movie because i hate scary movies, and I guessed that the sweet old people next door were devil worshipers way before Rosemary thought of it. It is extremely well written though, so I'll give it that. Maybe I'll feel better about it later once vie had more time to digest this book. I cant wait to hear what the ladies at book club think.