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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. The Blue is for Nightmares series by Laurie Faria Stolarz has been one of my favorites for a while now. These stories are about witchcraft. I love the darkness and suspense of these books. Certain aspects will really stick with you (the Miss Marry Mack rhyme in White is for Magic comes to mind. *shivers*) ( )This is the 3rd book to Laurie Stolarz's series of Stacy Brown. I really enjoyed this entire series. I was really involved with the characters. Stacey Brown and her friends are back in the third installment of Laurie Faria Stolarz's BLUE IS FOR NIGHTMARES series. It's the summer after they've graduated from high school, and the friends have rented a beachside cottage. Stacey is looking forward to swimming, tanning, having fun with her friends, and spending time with her boyfriend and soulmate Jacob--in other words, she wants to be a completely normal teenager for once. But the nightmares return. This time, they're about one of their beachside neighbors, a irrepressible flirt named Clara with a fetish for taken men. Needless to say, Amber and Drea aren't too fond of her when she starts cuddling up to PJ and Chad, but Stacey knows that she can't just tell Clara to get lost, even if she IS annoying. Because Clara's life is on the line. And it seems that Stacey is the only one who can help her. But there are other problems too. For reasons she doesn't know, Jacob is not telling her something. He's been having nightmares too, but he's not sharing them because he doesn't want Stacey to get even more stressed out. These secrets make it hard for the couple to get close together, and with all of these stressful things on her mind, Stacey has no clue that something even worse than her worst nightmare is going to happen... and that she will never be the same after. Stolarz's writing gets better with each installment in this series. It seems like the secondary characters are more real than the protagonist herself. Amber and PJ provide much-appreciated humor, and I found myself gritting my teeth in every scene that Clara was in, she was just that annoying. It's a wonderful idea for a series, but sometimes it's just hard to feel close to the characters, or to believe that it could happen. Summary: The third book in the Blue is for Nightmares Collection, Stacey is dreaming again. But this time there's a new twist.' Review: This has got to be the most disturbed series I have ever read...but ya gotta love it. no reviews | add a review
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School is over, and now Stacey, her boyfriend Jacob, and their friends have rented a beach cottage for the summer. No more stress, secrets, or stalkers. But then Stacey's nightmares return—predicting the cruel death of Clara, a mysterious girl with a secret. And now Jacob, the only one who understands Stacey's magic, is keeping secrets, too. Is he betraying Stacey's trust or protecting her from revenge and tragedy?
Don't miss a single book in the series:Blue is for NightmaresWhite is for MagicSilver is for SecretsRed is for Remembrance(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:17 -0400)
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