The AFS 35/1.4 is a very good lens, but not for the purpose of shooting close-ups
Besides, it would fetch far higher price on the second.hand market so I stand by my earlier suggestion. Get a nice AF(D) Micro 60mm f/2.8. While there certainly are even better -- and much more expensive -- alternatives out there, the 60 Micro is rugged and reliable and can do service for a very long time indeed.
Be aware there is a transitional AF model, AF 55mm f/2.8 Micro-Nikkor, that is very much the opposite in build quality although its image quality is rumoured to be good. As the 55 AF is quite rare, you are not likely to stumble across it, however if you do the warning has been given.