Red is for Remembrance (Blue is for Nightmares #4) 
If I had to compare this series to a TV show, it would've definately been Charmed.OK, Charmed minus having the protagonist marrying her Whitelighter who later turns into an Elder, because their unborn son from the future made it happen and that type of things, but it has the Charmed vibe. Overall, I liked the series. All the books were something you can read in one sitting, interesting and intense.I didn't like the last one as much I as liked the previous ones, though.Maybe I would've liked it
Predicted the outcome about halfway through. I do like how different parts of the story all came together nicely and some symbolism came into play. I just wish the ending offered more as this is the last book in the series.

Alright, so I liked Red more than Blue and Silver, and probably the same as White. We'll see how I like Black - it's next.This book didn't follow the same pattern of the others, and while it was predictable in other ways, it was not the same boring arc that I have gotten so used to in these books. The emotional stakes were also higher, so I think that upped my interest as well. Though it was so obvious who our "mystery narrator" was from the beginning, I think the author knew that, and I think
If I had to compare this series to a TV show, it would've definately been Charmed.OK, Charmed minus having the protagonist marrying her Whitelighter who later turns into an Elder, because their unborn son from the future made it happen and that type of things, but it has the Charmed vibe. Overall, I liked the series. All the books were something you can read in one sitting, interesting and intense.I didn't like the last one as much I as liked the previous ones, though.Maybe I would've liked it
Okay, this one was kind of epic!! Read it in one day. Definitely getting better, less cheesy. There was a lot of talk about Wicca and how Stacey practices Wicca, which was never really talked about in the first 3 books so its a bit weird how its suddenly showing up now but okay. Looking forward to the last one even though it randomly turns into a graphic novel!!
These books are gripping paranormal mysteries that are great for reluctant teen readers. This series follows Stacey Brown, a young Wiccan with psychic powers. Stacey learns to use her abilities in order to investigate crimes, missing persons, and complications that come up in her daily life. As the series evolves Stacey graduates from high school, learns how to better harness her abilities, and sorts through her complicated love life.-Miss Emily
Laurie Faria Stolarz
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.07 | 9078 Users | 295 Reviews

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| Title | : | Red is for Remembrance (Blue is for Nightmares #4) |
| Author | : | Laurie Faria Stolarz |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
| Published | : | August 8th 2005 by Llewellyn Publications |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal |
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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...Present Books In Favor Of Red is for Remembrance (Blue is for Nightmares #4)
| 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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Ratings: 4.07 From 9078 Users | 295 ReviewsAssessment Appertaining To Books Red is for Remembrance (Blue is for Nightmares #4)
I read 'Red is for Remembrance'. This is the fourth and final book in the 'Blue is for Nightmares' series by Laurie Faria Stolarz. I thought this book was excellent. It rolled humor, mystery, suspense, and some action all into one book. Stacey Brown, the main character, is having weird dreams again. She is accepted into a prestigious college with a full scholarship, and with her below average grades, she wasnt quite sure why. But, she soon finds out that the president of the colleges daughter isIf I had to compare this series to a TV show, it would've definately been Charmed.OK, Charmed minus having the protagonist marrying her Whitelighter who later turns into an Elder, because their unborn son from the future made it happen and that type of things, but it has the Charmed vibe. Overall, I liked the series. All the books were something you can read in one sitting, interesting and intense.I didn't like the last one as much I as liked the previous ones, though.Maybe I would've liked it
Predicted the outcome about halfway through. I do like how different parts of the story all came together nicely and some symbolism came into play. I just wish the ending offered more as this is the last book in the series.

Alright, so I liked Red more than Blue and Silver, and probably the same as White. We'll see how I like Black - it's next.This book didn't follow the same pattern of the others, and while it was predictable in other ways, it was not the same boring arc that I have gotten so used to in these books. The emotional stakes were also higher, so I think that upped my interest as well. Though it was so obvious who our "mystery narrator" was from the beginning, I think the author knew that, and I think
If I had to compare this series to a TV show, it would've definately been Charmed.OK, Charmed minus having the protagonist marrying her Whitelighter who later turns into an Elder, because their unborn son from the future made it happen and that type of things, but it has the Charmed vibe. Overall, I liked the series. All the books were something you can read in one sitting, interesting and intense.I didn't like the last one as much I as liked the previous ones, though.Maybe I would've liked it
Okay, this one was kind of epic!! Read it in one day. Definitely getting better, less cheesy. There was a lot of talk about Wicca and how Stacey practices Wicca, which was never really talked about in the first 3 books so its a bit weird how its suddenly showing up now but okay. Looking forward to the last one even though it randomly turns into a graphic novel!!
These books are gripping paranormal mysteries that are great for reluctant teen readers. This series follows Stacey Brown, a young Wiccan with psychic powers. Stacey learns to use her abilities in order to investigate crimes, missing persons, and complications that come up in her daily life. As the series evolves Stacey graduates from high school, learns how to better harness her abilities, and sorts through her complicated love life.-Miss Emily


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