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The Lost Lullaby
- Nightmares!, Book 3
- Lu par : Jason Segel
- Durée : 6 h et 31 min
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Description
The third book in the hilariously scary Nightmares! series by New York Times best-selling authors Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller is here! You thought the nightmares were over? You better keep the lights on!
Charlie Laird has a very bad feeling.
- There's a new girl at school, and Charlie and his friends have definitely seen her before.
- He's been hearing strange noises after dark, which is never a good sign.
- The nightmares are back, and they're weirder than ever.
Not since he faced his fears has Charlie had so many bad dreams. Whenever he falls asleep, he finds himself in a Netherworld field, surrounded by a flock of creepy black sheep.
They're not counting sheep. They refuse to jump. In fact, they don't do much at all. Even eerier, though, is that it's not Charlie's nightmare. Somehow he's trapped in someone else's bad dream. And he's pretty sure the twins Ick and Ink are responsible.
Charlie and his friends thought they'd put the twins out of business, but it seems they didn't quite finish the job. Now the woolly nightmares are closing in, and Ink has shown up at Cypress Creek Elementary! Charlie's convinced that Ink is up to no good. And if he's right, it could be a very long time before anyone's dreams are sweet again.
Praise for the Nightmares! series:
“Charlie Laird, who learns fear will eat you alive if you feed it, makes an impression, and...readers will want to accompany him again.” (The New York Times Book Review)
“A touching comical saga...about facing things that go bump in the night.” (US Weekly)
“Coraline meets Monsters, Inc. in this delightfully entertaining offering from actor [Jason] Segel and co-author [Kirsten] Miller.” (Publishers Weekly)
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- David Silva
- 03/12/2022
Must read
My daughter and I truly enjoyed the series. We’re crossing our fingers for the fourth book!!
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- Pamela
- 15/09/2018
loved it
love love love love love love love love love love love love love love it I is the multiplying and divided
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- Kendra
- 19/06/2018
amazing
great detail, great storylines. Even as an adult I was really intrigued by the storyline and twists and turns, also Jason Segel reading it was the best part.
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- Alishia Marie
- 14/04/2017
I love this series
I absolutely love this series and was sad to see this trilogy come to an end. That being said, this was actually my least favorite of the three books. The title "Lost Lullabye" sounded so ominous and scary, however, in the end, I really found the Lullabye to have a minor part in this story. That being said this series is amazing, and the audiobook is incredible. The story is well written to be just spooky enough for kids, but still enjoyable as adults. Jason Segal, you have forever made me a fan.
In this third and final installment of the Nightmare series, we find our heroes picking up where they left off to battle the twins ICK and INK as they have escaped into the waking world. To make matters worse Charlie is having nightmares again, but this time he is stuck in SOMEONE ELSE's nightmare, and he has to find out how to stop the nightmares for good.
If you have not read this series, do yourself a favor and give it a look...no matter what your age, this is a really fun read.