Blue is for Nightmares by Laurie Faria Stolarz
6/10/06--Blue is for Nightmares by Laurie Faria Stolarz
Okay, I have to remind myself that this book was placed in the "Young Adult" category for a reason. Earth shattering literature it is not. Actually, it was more than a bit fluffy, but at least it was entertaining. I read it in one sitting, more or less. The chapters are short enough that it keeps the action moving forward. The rituals, especially, have a lot of detail (I guess that's why Llewellyn liked the series). For a kid interested in the occult, sure I'd recommend it. As an adult, I found myself rolling my eyeballs at some of the antics of the teens, but hey, I wasn't exactly among the book's intended audience.
Okay, I have to remind myself that this book was placed in the "Young Adult" category for a reason. Earth shattering literature it is not. Actually, it was more than a bit fluffy, but at least it was entertaining. I read it in one sitting, more or less. The chapters are short enough that it keeps the action moving forward. The rituals, especially, have a lot of detail (I guess that's why Llewellyn liked the series). For a kid interested in the occult, sure I'd recommend it. As an adult, I found myself rolling my eyeballs at some of the antics of the teens, but hey, I wasn't exactly among the book's intended audience.


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