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256 pages, Paperback
First published March 12, 1967
Polanski used the Dakota for the outside shots of the Bramwell building.
I truly had no intention of reading this novel until I realized Ira Levin was the author. He sure could write creepy-scary too, and as with his other novels, he moves right along in the telling describing a 1966 New York City setting, young newlyweds Rosemary and Guy, and their new place of residence in the 'old' Bramford apartment building with a very dark history.
If you've only seen the scary as HELL movie, you'll find the book very similar, if not exactly the same, complete with weird 'old' nosy neighbors, smelly charms and potions, mysterious debilitating spells and suicides, and a very unpleasant and shocking encounter.
"This is no dream......This is real....This is happening."
Eerie and quietly suspenseful throughout, a must read classic for true horror enthusiasts, but definitely not for everyone.