Pet Sematary
By Stephen King

"Pet Sematary" was published by Doubleday & Company in 1983 - New York, it has 374 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Pet Sematary” Metadata:
- Title: Pet Sematary
- Author: Stephen King
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 374
- Publisher: Doubleday & Company
- Publish Date: 1983
- Publish Location: New York
“Pet Sematary” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ fiction - thrillers - suspense - horror - occult - psychological trauma - spinal meningitis - flashback - heart attack - burial ground - Micmac Indians - World War II - solitaire - pet cemeteries - death - Juvenile audience - pets - Paranormal fiction - Horror fiction - Horror tales - Cemeteries - Animals - Country life - Resurrection - Ficción - Resurrección - Sobrenatural - Fiction, horror - Large type books - Creed, louis (fictitious character), fiction - Maine, fiction - General - Fiction - General
- People: ➤ Biffer - Bowser - Cujo - Fred - General Pchatton - Hannah - Hanratty Zac - Marta - Polynesia - Ringo - Smucky - Spot - Trixie - Wendigo - Winston Churchill Sir (1874-1965) - Carla - Frank - Herk - Kim - Marie - Randy - George Anderson - Bill Baterman - Mrs. Baterman - Timmy Baterman - Hannibal Benson - Mrs. Berryman - Louella Bisson - Stanley Bouchard - Alan Bowie - Burt Bowie - Kendall Bowie - Dr. Bracemunn - Mrs. Bradleigh - George Buck - Mrs. Buddinger - Michael Burns - Mrs. Cabron - George Capon - Joan Charlton - Bill Cleveland - Joan Cleveland - Betty Coslaw - Judson Crandall - Norma Crandall - Pete Crandall - Eileen Creed - Gage William Creed - Louis Albert Creed - Rachel Creed - Ruthie Creed - David Dandridge - Missy Dandridge - Roger Dandridge - Judy DeLessio - Tommy Dessler - Peter Dimmart - Donny Donahue - Donniker - Fritchie - Huey Garber - Dory Goldman - Irwin Goldman - Rachel Goldman - Zelda Goldman - Barbara Grinnell - Rob Grinnell - Albion Groatley - Dana Hall - Dean Hall - Carl Hannah - Surrendra Hardu - Carl Hodge - Ruthie Hodge - Peter Humperton - Richard Irving - Will Jeppson - Quentin L. Jolander - Erica Jong - Lieutenant Kinsman - Dr. Latrhop - Reverend Laughlin - Pete LaVasseur - Linda Lavesque - Anson Ludlow - Joesph Ludlow - Joseph Ludlow - Andrew Marvell - Steve Masterton - Zac McGovern - Katy McGown - Rene Michaud - Henry Montez - Lester Morgan - Mortonson - Dr. Murray - Alberta Burnham Nedeau - Victor Pascow - Andy Pasioca - Ruthie Perks - Phipps - Alan Purinton - Laurine Purinton - Lucy Purinton - Dee Dee Ramone - Matty Ryder - Mr. Ryder - Dr. Rynzwyck - Dorothy Sayers - Scanlon - Ariel Sharon - Mrs. Stapleton - Mrs. Story - Missus Stratton - Wickes Sullivan - Billy Symonds - Mandy Symonds - Stephen Symonds - George Tardiff - Troutman - Dr. Tucker - Mrs. Vinton - Marjorie Washburn - Dr. Weybridge - Tremont Withers
- Places: ➤ Maine - United States - Chicago - University of Maine - Ludlow - Pet Sematary
- Time: 1980s
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Hardcover
- Pagination: 373p.
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL33965435M - OL81631W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 559570199 - 9576009
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 82045360
- ISBN-13: 9780385182447
- ISBN-10: 0385182449
- All ISBNs: 0385182449 - 9780385182447
AI-generated Review of “Pet Sematary”:
Snippets and Summary:
Louis Creed, who had lost his father at three and who had never known a grandfather, never expected to find a father as he entered his middle age, but that was exactly what happened...although he called this man a friend, as a grown man must do when he finds the man who should have been his father relatively late in life.
"Pet Sematary" Description:
The Open Library:
From the Flap: Can Stephen King scare even himself? Has the author of Carrie, The Shining, Cujo, and Christine ever conceived a story so horrifying that he was for a time unwilling to finish writing it? Yes. This is it. Set in a small town in Maine to which a young doctor, Louis Creed, and his family have moved from Chicago, Pet Sematary begins with a visit to a graveyard where generations of children have buried their beloved pets. But behind the "pet sematary," there is another burial ground, one that lures people to it with seductive promises . . . and ungodly temptations. As the story unfolds, so does a nightmare of the supernatural, one so relentless you won't want . . . at moments . . . to continue reading . . . but will be unable to stop. You do it because it gets hold of you, says the nice old man with the secret. You make up reasons . . . they seem like good reasons . . . but mostly you do it because once you've been up there, it's your place, and you belong to it . . .up in the Pet Sematary--and beyond.
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