AlexaReadMeABook reviewed Pet Sematary by Stephen King
Dead, Death, Dying
4 stars
It is amazing how taboo death and dying is to American society and just people in general. There is a lot of fear in even using those words. People tend to shy away from the topic, going through many stages of grief and instead if not in denial, use words that make them feel better like "passing", "expired", etc. The book while slow, is excellently written and is a thorough exploration of grief, loss, death and guilt. I loved the interaction of the family and the observations and questions Elle has. They are all great characters. Some people complain about the ending but honestly 1) I think its good 2) Who says endings can't be short? Not all stories have to be action packed or eventful to be a great book. And honestly, its more realistic. Things happen when they happen. Overall, solid listen and worth IMO if you go in, not have the expectation to be scared.
Michael C Halls narration was great. I am finding with Stephan King books I would rather listen to them than read them.