Pet Sematary (Signet Books)
by Stephen King | Horror | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0451162072 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0451162072 Global Overview for this book
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ISBN: 0451162072 Paperback, 416 pp
Publisher: Signet Book
Pub Date: 1983
The Creed family moves into a beautiful old Maine home, unaware that it is built next to an ancient burial ground of the Micmac Indian Tribe. Now home to a pet cemetery, the animals that are buried atop the sacred grounds have a habit of returning to life, with a terrible lust for blood. Many believe this novel to be King's most horrifying work.
Publisher: Signet Book
Pub Date: 1983
The Creed family moves into a beautiful old Maine home, unaware that it is built next to an ancient burial ground of the Micmac Indian Tribe. Now home to a pet cemetery, the animals that are buried atop the sacred grounds have a habit of returning to life, with a terrible lust for blood. Many believe this novel to be King's most horrifying work.
Journal Entry 2 by Kiri at Controlled Release in -- Mail or by hand-rings, RABCK, meetings, trades, California USA on Sunday, January 22, 2006
Released 18 yrs ago (1/22/2006 UTC) at Controlled Release in -- Mail or by hand-rings, RABCK, meetings, trades, California USA
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