William Peter Blatty - The Ninth Configuration (1966)

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This is one of those books that I read just cause something about it got stuck in my head for whatever reason, and honestly? It was pretty good. Kane himself is an interesting and endearing character and Crenshaw manages to be one of those guys who’s just insane enough he doesn’t end up being unlikable. The way that this story is written is really fantastic and makes for a reading experience best fit for one sitting. The rants about Hamlet, insanity, religion, it’s all just a perfect culmination of philosophy, drama, and humor to fit a great reading experience.

“Robert Browning had the clap…”

Also I'm reviewing this book and not Twinkle Twinkle Killer Kane because this is better ok bye

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