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Pet Semetery is a movie based on a book by Stephen King.
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Carrie Cujo Different Seasons Night Shift The Stand It The Green Mile Pet Semetary Dreamcatcher The Shining Salem's Lot Misery Tommyknockers and many, many more
There are approximately 146,000 words in Stephen King's novel "Pet Sematary."
The deceased mother returns from the dead due to the curse of being buried beyond the pet cemetery, and kills the father.
I'd say a mid amount. It does have blood, goo, and open wounds, but its not a splatterfest.
I recommend It, Pet Semetary, and The Green Mile. Or if your into shorter stories, Night Shift
"Pet Sematary" by Stephen King has been challenged and banned in some places due to its content, which includes violence, death, and supernatural themes. However, it remains widely available and is not universally banned.
A Bunny of course!
There is no credible evidence to suggest that Stephen King is a devil worshiper. Throughout his career, King has written numerous works depicting horror and supernatural themes, but this does not equate to him being a devil worshiper.
Carrie L. Shove has written: 'Connubial bliss'