52 pages 1 hour read

Ira Levin

Rosemary's Baby

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1967

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin follows Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse, who move into the eerie Bramford building, dismissing warnings about its dark history. Rosemary befriends neighbors Minnie and Roman Castavet, whose influence grows unsettling. Experiencing strange events and terrifying dreams, Rosemary discovers she is pregnant but suspects nefarious intentions from those around her, leading to shocking revelations. The book contains scenes of sexual assault and suicide.

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

Ira Levin's Rosemary's Baby is heralded for its chilling suspense and masterful storytelling, enveloping readers in a gradual buildup of horror. Critics praise its compelling characters and realistic dialogue. However, some find the plot progression slow and the resolution predictable. Overall, it's a seminal work in psychological horror, leaving a lasting eerie impression.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Rosemary's Baby?

A reader who enjoys gripping psychological horror with a slow-building sense of dread would relish Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin. Similar audiences might appreciate Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House or Stephen King's Pet Sematary, as all these works masterfully blend suspense, paranoia, and the supernatural.

Recommended

Reading Age

18+years

Book Details

Genre

Horror / Thriller / Suspense Fiction

Classic Fiction

Fantasy

Themes

Relationships: Mothers

Identity: Femininity

Values/Ideas: Good & Evil

Topics

Religion / Spirituality