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Blood Nightmare (The Blair Witch Files, Case File 4)

Blood Nightmare (The Blair Witch Files, Case File 4)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book in a lame series
Review: Finally a good Blair Witch book. And this one is REALLY good! Frank Hunter is a cool character. Zoe was cool, too. I wish the other Blair Witch books were this interesting, but they are not. This one had a parallel world, an evil witch and a villain that was really scary. I might read more Blair Witch books, but only if they are as good as this was.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best of the series so far
Review: Frank Hunter is new to Eldersburg. While driving one night he gets lost and ends up in a town called 'Blair'. Frank immediately decides that there is something strange about this town - there are no lights, very few buildings and he can hear a young child crying in the woods. He assumes it is a ghost town until a pale young woman appears. Despite the fact she is obviously human, she ignores him and Frank realises that she is sleepwalking. Soon, other people emerge from the woods, all of whom are walking in their sleep. Frank attempts to communicate with the woman, but just as she 'wakes', an old man charges toward them wielding an axe. Abruptly, the inhabitants of the town disappear.

The next day at school, Frank is amazed to recognise some of the people he saw in Blair the previous night. However, no one he speaks to seems to have any recollection of the events that took place, with the exception of Lillith, a purple haired girl who bears a striking resemblance to the woman Frank saw in Blair. She appears terrified of Frank and gives him the cryptic message "You're going to die. And there's nothing anyone can do to save you." As a boy is found dead, Frank and Lillith must work together to discover the truth. Why are these people drawn to Blair, and what is the connection between the woman in Lillith's dream and the Blair Witch herself?

"Blood Nightmare" is the fourth book in the Blair Witch Files series and probably my favourite so far. I have read and enjoyed the previous three books and this one was as good, if not better, as the dream world made it more interesting. The Blair Witch Files are more fun to read than the Point Horror books I have read, and a lot scarier as well! I would recommend it to all teenage horror fans as both creepy and entertaining.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best of the series so far
Review: Frank Hunter is new to Eldersburg. While driving one night he gets lost and ends up in a town called `Blair'. Frank immediately decides that there is something strange about this town - there are no lights, very few buildings and he can hear a young child crying in the woods. He assumes it is a ghost town until a pale young woman appears. Despite the fact she is obviously human, she ignores him and Frank realises that she is sleepwalking. Soon, other people emerge from the woods, all of whom are walking in their sleep. Frank attempts to communicate with the woman, but just as she `wakes', an old man charges toward them wielding an axe. Abruptly, the inhabitants of the town disappear.

The next day at school, Frank is amazed to recognise some of the people he saw in Blair the previous night. However, no one he speaks to seems to have any recollection of the events that took place, with the exception of Lillith, a purple haired girl who bears a striking resemblance to the woman Frank saw in Blair. She appears terrified of Frank and gives him the cryptic message "You're going to die. And there's nothing anyone can do to save you." As a boy is found dead, Frank and Lillith must work together to discover the truth. Why are these people drawn to Blair, and what is the connection between the woman in Lillith's dream and the Blair Witch herself?

"Blood Nightmare" is the fourth book in the Blair Witch Files series and probably my favourite so far. I have read and enjoyed the previous three books and this one was as good, if not better, as the dream world made it more interesting. The Blair Witch Files are more fun to read than the Point Horror books I have read, and a lot scarier as well! I would recommend it to all teenage horror fans as both creepy and entertaining.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book in a lame series
Review: It's an excellent book and it is very realistically published. It gave me the creeps, it was very well done and I would recommend it to horror fans or fans of the blair witch phenomena. The elements and theme of the story is very interesting and it shows a different perspective. It was said the blair witch was a wicca or a good witch but in a lot of the books of this same series she appears evil. interesting, yes. Well that's my review. Hope it helped.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: blair witch rocker
Review: It's an excellent book and it is very realistically published. It gave me the creeps, it was very well done and I would recommend it to horror fans or fans of the blair witch phenomena. The elements and theme of the story is very interesting and it shows a different perspective. It was said the blair witch was a wicca or a good witch but in a lot of the books of this same series she appears evil. interesting, yes. Well that's my review. Hope it helped.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Worst in the Series
Review: Out of all the books in "The Blair Witch Files" I think this is the worst. I usually find myself very interested in these books, but this book bored me. I don't recommend this one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: BEST OF THE BUNCH - BY FAR!
Review: Took a look at this series (borrowed from a friend's shelf while I'm in my horror mode). Curious to see these because I liked the original film and didn't know there were spin-off books.

This one is the best of the bunch. I won't bother to post on the other books on the series - they were a bore and very YA (eesh). This one was a cut above.

I thought the characters felt much more real (unlike the other books in the series). Goth girl Lillith and Native American Frank Hunter were great characters and putting the two together made for some sweet moments. Nice book, very well done.


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