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Pet Sematary |
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Rating: Summary: Was "Pet Sematary" Really that Scary? Review: Pet Sematary was an overall good book. It wasn't as scary as it was lived up to be. At least one hundred pages were just describibg non-important events. The last twenty pages were the best out of the whole novel. The Creeds move into a subburb from Chicago and meet a very intelligent man Named Jud. Jud tells them about the old Pet Sematary and how the trucks go by without stopping for anyone. What I liked about the novel was that it had a very good plot to it. Of course it had been done in another book he still made it interesting. What I didn't like about the novel was that it didn't start to get interesting until the last twenty pages. I would not recommend this book to readers who like stories that are exciting and get to the point. I would recommend this book to readers who love discriptive reading.
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