I Was Looking Through My Posts And Saw This And The First Chapter To My -incredibly Shit- Story. But,
I was looking through my posts and saw this and the first chapter to my -incredibly shit- story. But, I have started to make even just a sorta decent one on my laptop. It involves some gore (stated as disgusting in a gory way by @rosieforsure ) but, I am much better at writing now.
I've been contemplating posting it on here, I could put a link to the chapters on my introduction post for easy navigation since I'm already around chapter 5-7 (I cannot remember).
But, if anyone's seen or knows the plot of Carrie; you'll get the references. Also, I think I put more references of other movies.

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I don't know whether this was intentional.

Saving up for the entire series
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I'm currently reading Pet Semetary by Stephen King and, over the course of a few days, maybe a week, I've struggled to put it down. I've got about a chapter or two past part two of the book and it's just got so, incredibly intense and emotional to the point I've had to voluntarily place it down and stop reading.
(Spoilers under cut)
The book goes under the genre of horror, but a main element is grief as the book surrounds an Indian burial ground. So far, four people and a cat have died - this is only counting the main and recurring deaths, not the deaths of random rats or birds. Not many of them have really touched me (emotionally, but Victor's death was insanely graphic and gory and Zelda's had a fair share of squeamishness) apart from the most recent death; Gage's, the youngest child of the main family.
It wasn't the first mention of the funeral that teared me up, it was the events after and how his father -Louis-, mother -Rachel- and his sister, Ellie, reacted to it. Louis seemed the best out of all three of them, ignoring the fistfight with Rachel's father. Rachel and Ellie, however, seemed gravely affected. Rachel was often in hysterics and needed tranquilizers a couple of times. And Ellie was stuck in some sort of trance, holding the same photo and not speaking for days.
Louis' mind was obviously ready messed up with what happened with the family cat and all but this was just making him teeter off the edge of going completely insane. The specific vision of Gage at Disneyland was actually fairly emotional and when he and Ellie had a talk in the bathroom about the death. And how she cried for fifteen minutes, talking about God and how she'd eat Gage's cereal, watch his shows, sit in his chair and keep that Polaroid picture with her 24/7.
I only recently started getting into horror books, I got into movies a while ago. People say movies are worse over the fact the image is planted in your mind in a way, especially for gore. But, in my opinion, books are way worse psychologically over the fact you are imagining it and can morph it into whatever you want. This could lead to even more terrifying or scary imagines that the author intended. It messes with your mind way more than movies.
So far, it's a good book and I thoroughly recommend. Honesty, I'm getting into Stephen King and I'm considering buying IT or Carrie.
But, if you are wanting to introduce someone into horror, I don't consider starting with one of Stephen's. His books are amazing but are severe and could probably put someone off horror if they started off the bat with one of his works.
I don't know if anyone's seen or heard yet but the UK is going through a storm right now with horrid winds.
But bro I am horrified since I have two rabbits that live outside due to my house not having enough room. And their runs can and have flipped with smaller winds.