Pet Sematary
by Stephen King
4/5
Gallery Books 416 pages November 14, 1983
The Creed family moves to rural Maine, where a mysterious burial ground behind their house has the power to raise the dead. When tragedy strikes, Louis Creed makes a desperate choice that unleashes unspeakable horror. The novel Stephen King called the one that genuinely scared him.
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Jim's Review
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When Stephen King himself says a book scared him too much to publish, you know you're in for something special. Jim ugly-cried and then couldn't sleep for three days. The grief in this book is so raw it feels like King ripped it straight from his own nightmares. Sometimes dead is better, and sometimes a bookworm needs to put down the book and go outside. Devastating and relentless.
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