Stephen Kings "Pet Sematary"

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Stephen Kings "Pet Sematary"

Post by Jake »

I have recently encountered probably the best novel in the world written by the cult classic himself Stephen King.

Pet sematary

Release: 1983
Genre: Horror
Themes involved: Death, Getting to grips with life and reality.
Plot: Dr. Louis creed is uneasy as he drives his family, wife Rachel, Children Eileen & Gage, and a cat to their new home, a rambling white-frame house on the outskirts of Ludlow, Mainen New England. The children are tearful, Rachel is short tempered. But the place is just perfect and the family meets Jud Crandall, an old and wily neighbour. He takes them exploring and shows them the pet sematary, where local children have buried their pets or generations. Only Eileen is slightly disgruntled. After all, her beloved cat is going to live forever...

The family has barely settled in when the nightmare begins- for Louis anyway. Day one at Maine University Medical Centre and a young student, Victor Pascow, is brought in, horribly mutilated and dying - the innocent victim of a careless driver. Pascow tries to warn the doctor about the place beyond the pet sematary, a burial ground far older and touched by the very essence of evil.

Death comes again on thanksgiving and when personal tragedy strikes the Creed family Louis sets out on a terrifying journey with consequences beyond the realms of humanity comprehension....and sanity.

Pet Sematary is more than vintage King. The author himself has confessed that the events of the novel left him terror-struck and showed him levels of blackness that he had "no desire to re-visit". With this account of one rational man's encounter with the forces of an unimaginable evil,
Stephen King shows he is the master of the horror story.

My rating: 10/10 (No exxageration)
I sternly advise EVERYONE brave enough to read this stunning novel!
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Post by manofthewolf »

Sounds good. I'll look into it.

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Post by awsome »

That is a good book...

I think the best one I've ever read is "Good Omens". It goes under the genre of humor, and is a hilarious look on the apocalypse, the antichrist, and London...
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Post by Jake »

manofthewolf wrote:Sounds good. I'll look into it.

Off Topic real quick: You sig offends me. Sex pistols. what a dumb band.
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You must know nothing at all about music then mate, The Sex Pistols are legendof punk rock they throned he 1970's with an Anarchist, Get pissed (excuse my vulgarity), I dont care about anything attitude.

And how does it offend you unless you're a pistol ^^

Anyway talk about stephen king not aboput peoples sigs. If you have a complaint Pm me.
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Post by Akira »

thats sounds like a great book ill deffiantly look into it
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Post by Jishdefish »

Isn't it Cemetary?
Anything is Possible...
And Yet, Nothing is Probable.
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Post by Araki »

I could probably recite the whole book with out ever having personally read it had many if friend try to read it to me when i was growing up I was 2 years old when that book was released.
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Post by Blue Tiger »

Sounds like an interesting book, although i dont usually read horrors, i will see if i can find it to have a look.
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Post by Jake »

Jishdefish wrote:Isn't it Cemetary?
No it is Cemetery!

You need to have read the book to understand the meaning of this simple misspelling.
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