i just finished blue is for nightmares by laurie fari stolarz
and i read its sequel white is for magic im starting red is for rememberance soon also by her its a quartet so far and im really enjoying it
its about a girl who practices wicca and her dreams are telling her the future of some peoples deaths. those people are her friends.
Finally got the sequels in to “Awake” by Lisa McMann; “Fade” and “Gone”. The character in the book doesn’t need to go to sleep in order to become lucid and enter someone’s dream. Unfortunately she automatically gets pulled into another’s dream, even during the day, sometimes with dire consequences!
I’m currently reading Exploring The World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge! It’s a great LDing book! I’m almost done with it and I normally read it during WBTB. I highly suggest you guys read it.
This book is so cool. It starts off with the main character having like 5 FA’s in a row.
He even does RC’s to make sure he’s awake and then he wakes up again.
It’s all about lucid dreaming! It involves shared dreaming too.
I can’t boast enough about how excited I am about starting this book. If I was the English teacher in a lucid dreaming community, this would be Mandatory reading for the students.
I’m such a dork. I’m reading two sci-fi short story compilations at once: Year’s Best SF 12, edited by David Hartwell and Kathryin Cramer Asimov’s Mysteries, by Isaac Asimov.
Reading “The Chrysalids” for English Language Arts.
It’s not that bad so far, it’s kind of weird and slow moving. I mean, it’s interesting though, but I don’t understand why so many people have extra toes and crap…
And plus plants… every year it sounds like they’re crap, but it isn’t realistic.
I’m going to have to admit I am reading Twilight. I saw the first 2 movies and LUUURRRRRVED it… I would quite like my first LD to be all about Vampires, love it!!
any1 knows what the books are called again about the woman getting dragged into LD’s??? I saw a bit earlier about them but not all the names of them, etc !x
NLP for Teachers - How to be a Highly Effective Teacher by Richard Churches and Roger Terry.
I have been interested in NLP tecniques for many years, and, obviously, I work as a teacher.