No. of pages 272
Published: 2011
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In "The Amanda Project: Book 3: Shattered," the story continues as Amanda and her friends face the aftermath of the revelations and challenges they encountered in previous installments. As they delve deeper into the mysteries surrounding Amanda's sudden disappearance, they must navigate their own doubts and fears while uncovering the truth. Tensions rise within their group, and secrets threaten to tear them apart. Each character must confront their own shattered pieces and learn what it means to be a friend. With suspense and emotional depth, this installment explores themes of loyalty, identity, and the quest for self-discovery. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called The Amanda Project .
This book is aimed at children at US 8th grade+.
This book has been graded for interest at 13 years.
There are 272 pages in this book.
It is aimed at Young Adult readers. The term Young Adult (YA) is used for books which have the following characteristics: (1) aimed at ages 12-18 years, US grades 7-12, UK school years 8-15, (2) around 50-75k words long, (3) main character is aged 12-18 years, (4) topics include self-reflection, internal conflict vs external, analyzing life and its meaning, (5) point of view is often in the first person, and (6) swearing, violence, romance and sexuality are allowed.
This book was published in 2011 by Harperteen .
Laurie Faria Stolarz (Massachusetts) has a great interest in teen culture, and admires young adults for their passion, energy, and creativity. Blue is for Nightmares is the product of her desire to write a novel that would have appealed to herself at that age, namely one that has a blending of suspense, romance, and the art of keeping secrets. Stolarz has an MFA in Creative Writing with a concentration in Young Adult Literature from Emerson College in Boston. She currently teaches writing and is a member of the SCBWI as well as several professional writing groups.
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