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Yes, siree, its 1999, and just as the last member of the old Bramford coven kicks the bucket, Rosemary Woodhouse awakens with a start from the three-decade-long coma into which she was conveniently cast (a few years after the previous novel ended). And what a shockaroo shes in for. As are we
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This books is a sequel to the author's _Rosemary's Baby_ from 30 years earlier. It cleverly weaves society's fears and hype about the imminent arrival of the Millenium into the plot, takes a satirical poke at televangelism, and has a humorous ending (believe it or not!)
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Rosemary's been in a coma and wakes up to a grown son. He's charismatic and personable, almost to mythic proportions. All loose ends from the original book, "Rosemary's Baby," has been neatly tied up. The first book was a great stand-alone horror book. The shock of finding out that Rosemary's baby was a by-product of a witch's coven was scary enough. If you must know what happened after the birth, then this is the book to read.
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This is a book well worth reading if you have read rosemary's baby. It is interesting what the son of Satan is like. Read this book if for nothing more than the ending.