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Viens plus près (2003)

par Sara Gran

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"A recurrent, unidentifiable noise in her apartment. A memo to her boss that's replaced by obscene insults. Amanda--a successful architect in a happy marriage--finds her life going off kilter by degrees. She starts smoking again, and one night for no reason, without even the knowledge that she's doing it, she burns her husband with a cigarette. At night she dreams of a beautiful woman with pointed teeth on the shore of a blood-red sea. The new voice in Amanda's head, the one that tells her to steal things and talk to strange men in bars, is strange and frightening, and Amanda struggles to wrest back control of her life. A book on demon possession suggests that the figure on the shore could be the demon Naamah, known to scholars of the Kabbalah as the second wife of Adam, who stole into his dreams and tricked him into fathering her child. Whatever the case, as the violence of her erratic behavior increases, Amanda knows that she must act to put her life right, or see it destroyed."--… (plus d'informations)
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    sturlington: Demon possession (or is it?)
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This was pretty creepy. Getting the POV from within. I know this is just a novella, but either this could have been extended to reflect more of the inner battle and torment, or less with the extra outside elements so the focus could be the inner battle. I really enjoyed the part of the "de-posession" ( )
  cmpeters | Feb 2, 2024 |
I had the strangest experience with this book.

I picked this audiobook randomly, simply because I love most of Sara Gran's books. As the book started it seemed oddly familiar.

In the weeks before I read this book, I had a dream about Naamah, then in my waking life I had day dreams that were (now I realize) oddly reminiscent of The Possession Quiz, the tap-tap-tapping and the crimson beach.

Obviously I must have read this book before... but I can't find any trace of the book on my e-reader, and I certainly don't have a hard copy laying around that slipped my mind.

Is Naamah calling out to me? Should I contact my local spiritualist?
  fleshed | Jul 16, 2023 |
[bc:Come Closer|220772|Come Closer|Sara Gran|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1309198030l/220772._SX50_.jpg|718199] This book does not have a happy ending...or does it. I guess it depends on one's point of view. The book is written from the main character Amanda's point of view, as she accounts for the days when she was introduced to, then stalked by a literal demon named Naamah.

I did some research, and Naamah does indeed have a brief Biblical history that Gran uses in a unique and satisfying (although horrific) way. I like when I’m compelled to learn things from reading fiction, and this inspired that for me.

Naamah represents a slippery slope of sin. She represents the burden of what it is to be a woman sometimes, but she also represents the karma from what happens when you mistake a beautiful woman as nothing more than a plaything, as the secondary player in the story of humanity.

I don’t know, maybe I'm overhyping that analogy. But it feels right. It feels close. It's definitely something to think about after reading the book. ( )
  CaseyAdamsStark | Apr 20, 2023 |
What a deliciously cruel read. ( )
  xaverie | Apr 3, 2023 |
A quick read, this was an enthralling tale of inward torment and change, with a backbone of demonic possession. Well written and truly unique, I enjoyed this book a lot and read it in just a couple of sittings. Good stuff. ( )
  Chris.Cummings | Dec 29, 2022 |
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"A recurrent, unidentifiable noise in her apartment. A memo to her boss that's replaced by obscene insults. Amanda--a successful architect in a happy marriage--finds her life going off kilter by degrees. She starts smoking again, and one night for no reason, without even the knowledge that she's doing it, she burns her husband with a cigarette. At night she dreams of a beautiful woman with pointed teeth on the shore of a blood-red sea. The new voice in Amanda's head, the one that tells her to steal things and talk to strange men in bars, is strange and frightening, and Amanda struggles to wrest back control of her life. A book on demon possession suggests that the figure on the shore could be the demon Naamah, known to scholars of the Kabbalah as the second wife of Adam, who stole into his dreams and tricked him into fathering her child. Whatever the case, as the violence of her erratic behavior increases, Amanda knows that she must act to put her life right, or see it destroyed."--

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