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Pet Sematary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis Creed, a doctor from Chicago, is appointed director of the University of Maine's campus health service. He moves to a large house near the small town of Ludlow with his wife Rachel, their two young children, Ellie and Gage, and Ellie's cat, Church.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_Sematary
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''Pet Sematary'': A Reminder That Zombie Cats Make Terrible Pets
Pet Sematary is totally bordering on trashy, we can all admit that, and it's so scary. Really, really scary. I don't even want to talk about freaking Zelda in the book OR the film adaptation, because AHHHHH, right?
https://theawl.com/pet-sematary-a-reminder-that-zombie-cats-make-terrible-pets-641b4c63ac50
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Kid reviews for Pet Sematary | Common Sense Media
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https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/pet-sematary/user-reviews/child
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sharp pencil: Stephen King: Pet Sematary (1983)
Those 112 words are a fine summation of Pet Sematary, hyped as a book that, for a time, Stephen King was too frightened to finish writing. However, that claim is not quite true. In 1980, King mentioned he had written a novel dealing with burial customs, but "I have no plans to publish it ... It's too horrible. It's worse than The Shining or any of the other things. It's terrifying."
http://awood.blogspot.com/2012/08/stephen-king-pet-sematary-1983.html
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Revisiting Pet Sematary by Richard Chizmar | Stephen King Revisited
King spends the first third of Pet Sematary introducing and establishing a fairly small (for him) cast of characters and a wonderful sense of place. Ludlow.
http://www.stephenkingrevisited.com/revisiting-pet-sematary-by-richard-chizmar/
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Pet Sematary Summary & Study Guide
This Study Guide consists of approximately 56 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Pet Sematary.
http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-pet-sematary/
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Rereading Stephen King: week 16 - Pet Sematary | Books | The Guardian
James Smythe: King was reluctant to publish this book at first. He had a point: while other books are scary, this tale of loved ones brought back from the grave is a genuine horror
https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2013/feb/21/rereading-stephen-king-pet-sematary