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''Ratman's Notebooks'' is a 1968 horror novel by Stephen Gilbert. Written as a series of diary entries, it tells the story of a reclusive man who discovers he can train rats to do his bidding. Initially, he uses this for some innocent, yet creepy fun. Then he graduates to using them for {{spoiler|thievery}} and finally {{spoiler|murder}}.
''Ratman's Notebooks'' is a 1968 horror novel by Stephen Gilbert. Written as a series of diary entries, it tells the story of a reclusive man who discovers he can train rats to do his bidding. Initially, he uses this for some innocent, yet creepy fun. Then he graduates to using them for {{spoiler|thievery}} and finally {{spoiler|murder}}.
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Another thing that may or may not be worthy of note is that the novel is set in England while all three movies are set in the USA.
Another thing that may or may not be worthy of note is that the novel is set in England while all three movies are set in the USA.

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* [[Adaptation Distillation]]
* [[Adaptation Distillation]]
* [[Alone with the Psycho]]
* [[Alone with the Psycho]]