
which book is mostly read in the world A Nightmare on Elm Street #4: Perchance to Dream
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. FINALLY!!!!By J.T GroomsJust the simple fact I found a copy of this book is enough for me to give it a five star rating.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I really wanted to like thisBy GeezenstackI really wish I could say that I loved this book, but I can't. I normally don't care about little things, like spelling and grammar, but the errors were all over the place in this book. There's also sex in this book just for the shock value of having sex in a book. All of the black flame books must have been written by friends of the publishing company and not edited.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Perchance to a Mild DreamBy Jennifer C. SyasNatasha Rhodes creates some interesting characters, and has a flair for the Kreuger character (which has been missing in a few books from this series).While she writes an excellent book, this novel (like it's predecessor Protege) tries too hard to reinvent the series.Nightmare on Elm Street is Nightmare on Elm Street is Nightmare on Elm Street. That fact seems to be lost on some of the Authors in this series. I do respect the obvious effort Rhodes puts into this book, it's overall feeling was far from the NoES story.My major issue may come from Kane. A character who could have shown quite a bit of potential, only to end up at a very predicatable ending.FK deserves more than this book or Protege was willing to give, and hopefully, the line returns to the root of the NoES Dream. Run your sidestories, have your interesting plots, the fact is, Kreuger is a one trick pony.... and some of us still enjoy that trick!