The setting of "Bad Dreams" by R.L. Stine is primarily in a small town called Shadyside, where strange occurrences and nightmares start plaguing the main character, Maggie. As the story unfolds, the setting shifts between Maggie's home, school, and various eerie locations that contribute to the suspenseful atmosphere of the book.
in a bad/ ghetto neighborhood
"Bad Hare Day" by R.L. Stine is a horror fiction novel, targeted towards young adult readers.
One example of a children's book where the bad guy wins is "The Bad Beginning" from the "A Series of Unfortunate Events" series by Lemony Snicket. In this book, Count Olaf successfully gets away with his schemes and the Baudelaire children are left in a difficult situation.
Bad Dreams - album - was created on 2001-11-13.
No, it's not, bad dreams are "normal" for any age
Unpleasant dreams are called Bad dreams. Very unpleasent dreams are called nightmares.
Dreamcatchers are used for good, they catch you bad dreams in the web and let your good dreams pass throught it. When the sun comes up in the morning, the sun burns away all the bad dreams so you won't have them bad dreams ever again.
no mostly u dont remember dreams Many individuals do not remember any of their dreams, so there is nothing "bad" about it. Dreams perform their psychological functions whether remembered or not.
The cast of Bad Dreams - 2012 includes: Keaton Applebaum
Dream catchers catch the bad dreams floating around at night and the bad dreams die at the break of day and fade away because dreams are a thing of the night and cannot live through the light of day. The good dreams however are sent to the feathers that then send the good dreams to you.
You dont need to have those dreams...its not bad
Wet dreams are perfectly normal.