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Pet Sematary

Pet Sematary

Our Review

Stephen King has written dozens of books to terrify us, but he himself has confessed that Pet Sematary was the novel that scared him the most, the only one he felt had gone "too far." And it shows. We chose it because it is not a simple horror story; it is an autopsy of pain. It is a novel that grabs you by the heart and whispers the most terrible question: how far would you go for love? It is, arguably, King's darkest and most philosophical work. A terrible warning about why, sometimes, death is better.

This is one of Stephen King's darkest and most disturbing novels, a chilling exploration of death, grief, and the limits we should never cross. What would you do if you could bring back your loved ones, even if their return brought unimaginable horror?

If you are passionate about visceral and psychological horror and stories that explore the darkest side of human nature, this book will enthrall you and leave an indelible mark. Prepare for a blood-curdling read.

Book Details

Synopsis

The Creed family (Louis, a doctor; his wife Rachel and their two children) moves to an idyllic house in Ludlow, Maine. Near their new home, they discover a small pet cemetery. However, beyond this place lies an ancient and forbidden Indian burial ground, imbued with an ancestral and evil power, capable of bringing back the dead.

About the Author

Stephen King (Portland, 1947) is an essential figure in contemporary literature in the horror, suspense, and fantasy genres. With over 80 published books, his work is vast, and his writing pace is astonishing. The publication of Carrie in 1974 changed his life and catapulted him to stardom. From there, works that would become classics of the genre followed, such as The Shining, It, and Misery, solidifying his legacy as one of the most influential storytellers of recent decades.

Technical Specifications

  • Pages: 481

  • Author: Stephen King

  • Publisher: Debolsillo

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Edition: 2025

  • ISBN: 9788466357333

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