Monday, March 11, 2013

Nightmare Academy (The Veritas Project)

Summary:
Enter a place where gravity is turned upside down, time runs backward, and nightmares are real.
The Veritas Project is their code name—but only a handful of people know teens Elijah and Elisha Springfield have been covertly commissioned by the President to investigate strange mysteries that delve into the paranormal and supernatural. Their charge is to find out not only what happened, but why—the veritas (Latin for truth) behind the seemingly impossible phenomena.
Welcome to their nightmare case . . .
He was once a normal fifteen-year-old boy. But that teen and that life have become . . . nothing. His whole mind seems to have been erased.
Now he only stares into space and whispers two ominous words . . . Nightmare Academy. And the only way to solve the case is for Elijah and Elisha to step inside his nightmare.


Cons:
  Again, nothing.

Pros:
  I have a lot of the same praise for this book that I had for Hangman's Curse.  Like the other, it is suspenseful and well written, as well as a page turner.  If you read Hangman's Curse, then you most definitively need to read Nightmare Academy.  

  I'd give this book five stars as well.    

  Recommended for ages 14 and up.

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