Blue is for Nightmares Book Review


Blue is for Nightmares by Laurie-faria Stolarz. Teenager Stacey Brown begins to have horrible nightmares about her best friend/roomie, Drea. Stacey's nightmares always involve Stacey frantically searching for Drea in the woods. Along with the nightmares, Stacey wets her bed, much to her embarrassment. Stacey attempts to keep her bed wetting a secret in fear of total humilliation from her friends. Nightmares and wet beds aren't the only things on Stacey's mind: Chad, Drea's on & off boyfriend.

One night, Stacey does a card reading for Drea, but doesn't tell her that the ace of spades (death card) comes up. Strange events start to occur to Drea and Stacey. The hockey shirt that was supposed to cover up a hole in the window has disappeared. Their laundry has disappeared. Drea receieves lilies, which Stacey attributes to an impending death. A stuck-up girl, Veronica, tells them she has been experiencing the same events. Everyone is a suspect.

This book was...okay. The beginning was slow-paced, but as I got further into the book, I devoured the book quickly. One thing disgusted me: the bed wetting. Eww. Not to be shallow or anything, but the book could've been better off without the bed wetting.If you like mysteries and suspense, then I recommend you read the book including the whole series. Next week, I'm planning to read the next book "White is for Magic".

Book cover!!! I l-o-v-e it. I adore the candles with smoke above it. The font is perfection for this type of book. The background with the camoflauge words gives it that "eerie" and "suspenseful" feeling. Kudos! LOL :)

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