Red is for Remembrance (Blue is for Nightmares #4)
excuse me....crying my eyes out for a momentJACOB!JACOB!JACOB!stupid tim get outa here stacey, girl hang on therelily:whoreI SHIP AMber AND PJ :)
Okay, so I finally finished this series. Woohoo! This book was shockingly pretty good! There is a lot going on but it is definitely the most divorced from the series as a whole which is probably for the best considering most of it has been kind of a big ol mess. First off, Stacey's dreams are the tamest they have been in all 4 books. She is mostly just depressed over her maybe-dead boyfriend and in college now. Her dreams consist of conversations with a new character's, Porscha's, mother, who is
I'm heartbroken!! I can't believe I'm at the end of the series and I have to go on without Stacey, Drea, Amber, PJ, Chad, Jacob, and everyone else. I absolutely LOVED this series. Such a fun, easy, enjoyable, suspenseful, sometimes scary, sometimes heart-wrenching, all-over lovely series. Thank you, Ms. Stolarz. Thank you.
Starting college isn't easy for Stacy after losing her soul mate. Everyone thinks she should move on but she can't let go of a feeling that he's still alive. What makes it even stranger is the president of the college she's attending asks for her help claiming his daughter Porsha has been having nightmares similar to those in Stacy's past.
Red is for Remembrance is a great thriller/ realistic fiction novel. Red is for Remberance tells of a girl named Stacy whose boyfriend, Jacob passes away. The book also tells of a young boy named Shell and his experiences at a strange camp. Stacy meets Porsha and is destined to help her save a boy who is soon going to die. Through crazy dreams, magic spells, and most importantly the power of love the girls are able to save the boy In the camp and bring back Stacys not so dead soul mate. I loved
I am a big fan of the series. silver is for secrets is my favorite so far. This book leaves my dissapointed. It is not bad but it is not as good as the other books. I was able to figure out one of the big twist in the story on page 80. i dont know if the author intended for the twist to be figure out so easily or maybe i just happened to figure it out. When i was reading this book i felt like the main character stacy was doing nothing but complain about everything and everyone. She seemed like
Laurie Faria Stolarz
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.07 | 9078 Users | 295 Reviews
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Original Title: | Red is for Remembrance |
ISBN: | 0738707600 (ISBN13: 9780738707600) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Blue is for Nightmares #4 |
Characters: | Stacey Ann Brown |
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I know you're alone... Shattered by her boyfriend's tragic death, Stacey is struggling in her first year of college, hoping that somehow, somewhere, Jacob is still alive. Now her nightmares are back, haunted by ghosts and misery. Casting healing spells brings Stacey closer to Porsha—a troubled girl who's also dreaming of death—and to a strange boy whose life is in danger. To save him, it'll take all the strength and magic they've got. And maybe even cost them their lives...Mention Containing Books Red is for Remembrance (Blue is for Nightmares #4)
Title | : | Red is for Remembrance (Blue is for Nightmares #4) |
Author | : | Laurie Faria Stolarz |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | August 8th 2005 by Llewellyn Publications |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal |
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Ratings: 4.07 From 9078 Users | 295 ReviewsEvaluation Containing Books Red is for Remembrance (Blue is for Nightmares #4)
I really enjoyed this book. It is the fourth book of the Blue is for Nightmares Series. This book is really good and I like how there is like two different perspectives in the book. At first I didn't know why but at the end i figured it all out. It 's really good and it's one of the best of the series. This is the last book which I wish it wasn't because the series is really good.excuse me....crying my eyes out for a momentJACOB!JACOB!JACOB!stupid tim get outa here stacey, girl hang on therelily:whoreI SHIP AMber AND PJ :)
Okay, so I finally finished this series. Woohoo! This book was shockingly pretty good! There is a lot going on but it is definitely the most divorced from the series as a whole which is probably for the best considering most of it has been kind of a big ol mess. First off, Stacey's dreams are the tamest they have been in all 4 books. She is mostly just depressed over her maybe-dead boyfriend and in college now. Her dreams consist of conversations with a new character's, Porscha's, mother, who is
I'm heartbroken!! I can't believe I'm at the end of the series and I have to go on without Stacey, Drea, Amber, PJ, Chad, Jacob, and everyone else. I absolutely LOVED this series. Such a fun, easy, enjoyable, suspenseful, sometimes scary, sometimes heart-wrenching, all-over lovely series. Thank you, Ms. Stolarz. Thank you.
Starting college isn't easy for Stacy after losing her soul mate. Everyone thinks she should move on but she can't let go of a feeling that he's still alive. What makes it even stranger is the president of the college she's attending asks for her help claiming his daughter Porsha has been having nightmares similar to those in Stacy's past.
Red is for Remembrance is a great thriller/ realistic fiction novel. Red is for Remberance tells of a girl named Stacy whose boyfriend, Jacob passes away. The book also tells of a young boy named Shell and his experiences at a strange camp. Stacy meets Porsha and is destined to help her save a boy who is soon going to die. Through crazy dreams, magic spells, and most importantly the power of love the girls are able to save the boy In the camp and bring back Stacys not so dead soul mate. I loved
I am a big fan of the series. silver is for secrets is my favorite so far. This book leaves my dissapointed. It is not bad but it is not as good as the other books. I was able to figure out one of the big twist in the story on page 80. i dont know if the author intended for the twist to be figure out so easily or maybe i just happened to figure it out. When i was reading this book i felt like the main character stacy was doing nothing but complain about everything and everyone. She seemed like
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