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Pet Sematary: A Heart That Won’t Let the Dead Rest

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There are few novels that manage to burrow into both my heart as well as my nightmares the way the Pet Sematary manages to do. First published in 1983, a few year prior to my birth, Stephen King crafts a story of grief and terror that remains to be one of his darkest and most emotionally resonant works to date. It’s more than a horror novel, it’s a deep dive into human’s refusal to accept mortality and how love can twist into something monstrous when touched by desperation.

Pet SemataryWhen Dr. Louis Creed takes a new job and moves his family to the idyllic rural town of Ludlow, Maine, this new beginning seems too good to be true. Despite Ludlow’s tranquility, an undercurrent of danger exists here. Those trucks on the road outside the Creed’s beautiful old home travel by just a little too quickly, for one thing…as is evidenced by the makeshift graveyard in the nearby woods where generations of children have buried their beloved pets.

Then there are the warnings to Louis both real and from the depths of his nightmares that he should not venture beyond the borders of this little graveyard where another burial ground lures with seductive promises and ungodly temptations. A blood-chilling truth is hidden there—one more terrifying than death itself, and hideously more powerful. As Louis is about to discover for himself sometimes, dead is better…

As someone who lives in Maine and spent his childhood years down the street in Orrington from where Stephen King penned and based Pet Sematary there was always a pull to read the iconic novel. However, it took me over 20 years to finally crack open the book, although I did see the 1989 film adaptation years ago. I know it sounds like blasphemy for those longtime King fans and Mainers, but the timing just felt right.

Waiting the 20 or so years to finally read the book allowed it to sink and have a bit more impact, as I am now married and have two young kids. The horror tale hit home a bit harder, invoking even more fear along the way.

The key to Pet Sematary lies within a book that is almost split into two styles of storytelling. The first half of the novel could almost pass as domestic fiction, rich with detail, full of warmth, and laced with small but eery warnings. But when the story takes the terrifying turn into real horror, I was too emotionally involved to even debate looking away.

What makes this story so chilling isn’t the supernatural premise, which is terrifying, but the way it’s rooted in something so personal and human, grief. The decisions made by Louis and his overall unraveling come from the same impulse that makes us all want to turn back time when we lose someone or something we love. King portrays this not as simple madness but as a slow, tragic erosion of reason. The result is horror with real empathy behind it.

King’s novels all have a place horror lore over the past four-plus decades, but its impressive that decades after publication, Pet Sematary still holds the power it does. It could possibly be that it speaks to universal fears, it could be the horrors themselves, either way it holds strong. Over the years the novel has transcended the horror book genre and enter into the pop culture sphere for everyone. No wonder there has been multiple movie adaptations.

Pet Sematary is one of Stephen King’s best novels. It’s a story that dares to show that true horror isn’t always what waits beyond the grave, but what happens when we try to bring the grave too close to home. King crafts a disturbing, heartbreaking, and truly unforgettable tale that is no essential reading for any horror fan.

Pet Sematary is available at bookstores everywhere from Scribner. The audiobook, narrated by Michael C. Hall, is available via Libro.fm!

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