Red Is for Remembrance 
asked by allnet on November 25, 2006 11:59 PM
Since Jacob's disappearance, Stacey has been trying to move on with her life. With a full scholarship, she begins classes at Beacon University, which her best friend Amber is also attending. But Stacey still misses Jacob and can't quite accept that she'll never see him again.
The president of Beacon introduces Stacey to his fourteen-year-old daughter Portia, who is struggling with her own nightmares that foretell murder. The two become friends as Stacey helps the young girl cope with her frightening premonitions. They work together to find the boy in Portia's dreams - locating him in a cult-like community. Despite their innocent goal to live peacefully without technology and material goods, there's a dark side to this community. And one of the members, Shell, looks remarkably like someone Stacey used to know . . .
Reviews
hi I am 12 yrs. old, i have read the three books before this one. and i love them all. i think that silver is for secrets was so sad i have read them all 3 time each. i kinda wish theree was a 5th one even thouhg i noe there wont be
reviewed by nexus on November 27, 2006 1:08 PM
These books are amazing.... All of them. Red is for Remembrance left me happy, sad, thankful... What an amazing author. She brought me into Stacey Brown's life and now I feel like I have to continue living it. I hope one day I'll be as good of an author as she is. This series left me speechless.
reviewed by vicky123 on November 28, 2006 7:14 AM
Okay so Stacy is dreaming again, only this time no bodily fluids (anyone else disappointed?). In her dream a girl is telling her to help or "he will die." Convinced this will bring her to Jacob, she agrees to help the president at her school whose daughter is having nightmares and is on the brink of being institutionalized.
At the same time a guy named Shell is at a campground in the middle of nowhere with no memory of his past or anything other than the camp. The camp works much like a cult, the leader is all powerful, they are shut out of the outside world and forced to "love" other members. He knows there's something else out there, or should I say someONE else, but he just cant remember.
All of our favorite charactors are back: Amber, Drea, PJ, and Chad, along with some fun new charactors, my favorite being Janie the Christian roomate who is against witchcraft but not sex outside of marriage.
At the same time a guy named Shell is at a campground in the middle of nowhere with no memory of his past or anything other than the camp. The camp works much like a cult, the leader is all powerful, they are shut out of the outside world and forced to "love" other members. He knows there's something else out there, or should I say someONE else, but he just cant remember.
All of our favorite charactors are back: Amber, Drea, PJ, and Chad, along with some fun new charactors, my favorite being Janie the Christian roomate who is against witchcraft but not sex outside of marriage.
reviewed by lauren on November 29, 2006 5:31 PM
This book was amazing beyond words. I loved it so much, I couldn't put the book down. My mom had to BEG me to go to sleep! If you are into witch craft and mind spinner books, than this is a perfect book for you to read.
reviewed by smiling on November 29, 2006 5:47 PM
I have read "Blue is for Nightmares" and "White is for Magic" and after I competed the last book, "Silver is for Secrets", I thought it was a great series, but never even thought about there being ANOTHER one... I thought the last one ended well, and never even considered the idea.
Sure, it had a sad, tragic ending, but I thought that was the point?
You know, the series does get old after a while...
Sure, it had a sad, tragic ending, but I thought that was the point?
You know, the series does get old after a while...
reviewed by pauls on November 29, 2006 6:21 PM
