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Curse (Blur Trilogy)

di Steven James

Serie: Blur Trilogy (3)

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"Time's up the Daniel Byers. As Daniel prepares to attend a basketball camp before his senior year of high school, the terrifying blurs that've plagued him for the last nine months return. Dark images begin to haunt him -- creatures crawling from the deepest pits of his nightmares, glimmers of chilling memories from his early childhood. But before he can unearth the meaning behind his mysterious hallucinations, Daniel must team up with two other extraordinary teens to save a young woman who has been abducted by a scientist obsessed with enacting his own warped form of justice"--Backcover.… (altro)
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Like the second book, this one builds very nicely on what has happened in the first one, as well as what took place in book two. This time, the action moves to Georgia and Tennessee, following the events in the first two taking place in Wisconsin. It begins with Daniel nearly getting killed when he has another 'blur', this time seeing a young boy about to be hit by a loaded logging truck. Instead of saving the child, he's hit by the truck and sustains a sprained ankle and a dislocated shoulder. Neither is sufficient to stop him from going to a basketball camp in Georgia. His parents are concerned, but agree to let him go as long as he takes his girlfriend, his best friend, Kyle plus his girlfriend, Mia.
Meanwhile, the evil doctor who was experimenting on prisoners in the second book, is busy trying to kidnap Daniel and three other teens who have similar powers. Add in a secret government plot, another creepy hospital, multiple close calls, and a surprise at the end and you have the perfect conclusion to a great trilogy. ( )
  sennebec | Aug 29, 2022 |
This third book in the Blur Trilogy brings the underlying storyline of Daniel Byers to an exciting head. Like the previous two books, there is a main mystery here to be solved by Daniel and his friends, only this time Daniel has some other allies he meets up with to help with the major case, one that could impact the entire country. The reader also gets some long-awaited answers from the other books too.

This is definitely a young adult book, but as an adult, I enjoyed it too. It has plenty of action, actually nonstop action, without all the wordy details that the adult books like to throw at you. Some series you can join in the middle and be fine, but this is not one of them; please read them all in order. You’ll want to read the entire series anyway as all the books are very good.

I really loved the dialogue between the teens and reading about their friendship and loyalty to one another. It rang true, at least to me (as an adult), who has observed many kids this age. The kids are fun loving and what I want to call good kids—they participate in school activities, respect their parents, take school seriously, and stay out of trouble, except for the trouble they get into while investigating mysteries! This book was a great way to round out the trilogy with a wonderful mystery, great action scenes, some fun new characters, and great writing by Steven James. I would recommend this to any reader, teen boys or girls alike, and adults too looking for a lighter read. ( )
  Mary.Endersbe | May 19, 2016 |
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"Time's up the Daniel Byers. As Daniel prepares to attend a basketball camp before his senior year of high school, the terrifying blurs that've plagued him for the last nine months return. Dark images begin to haunt him -- creatures crawling from the deepest pits of his nightmares, glimmers of chilling memories from his early childhood. But before he can unearth the meaning behind his mysterious hallucinations, Daniel must team up with two other extraordinary teens to save a young woman who has been abducted by a scientist obsessed with enacting his own warped form of justice"--Backcover.

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