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Dea Donahue has been able to travel through people''s dreams since she was six years old. Her mother taught her the three rules of walking: Never interfere. Never be seen. Never walk the same person''s dream more than once. Dea has never questioned her mother, not about the rules, not about the clocks or the mirrors, not about moving from place to place to be one step ahead of the unseen monsters that Dea''s mother is certain are right behind them.

Then a mysterious new boy, Connor, comes to town and Dea finally starts to feel normal. As Connor breaks down the walls that she''s had up for so long, he gets closer to learning her secret. For the first time she wonders if that''s so bad. But when Dea breaks the rules, the boundary between worlds begins to deteriorate. How can she know what''s real and what''s not?



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This is a story that taps into our nightmares; that fleeting moment we may feel we see something behind us in a mirror or that second of wakefulness during which we see someone at the bottom of our bed. What if we aren't imagining it? We also ignore at our peril the book blurb warning that Dreamland is unputdownable. I did ignore it and my early night became an early-hours-of-the-morning. Was I tired the next day? Heck, yes. Do I regret it? Most definitely not! * The Bookbag *
Bring on further exploration of the DREAMLAND! -- (9.5/10 Stars) * Fantasy Factiion *

Dreamland

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    A Paperback / softback by Robert L. Anderson

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      Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
      Publication Date: 10/03/2016
      ISBN13: 9781473620995, 978-1473620995
      ISBN10: 1473620996

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Dea Donahue has been able to travel through people''s dreams since she was six years old. Her mother taught her the three rules of walking: Never interfere. Never be seen. Never walk the same person''s dream more than once. Dea has never questioned her mother, not about the rules, not about the clocks or the mirrors, not about moving from place to place to be one step ahead of the unseen monsters that Dea''s mother is certain are right behind them.

      Then a mysterious new boy, Connor, comes to town and Dea finally starts to feel normal. As Connor breaks down the walls that she''s had up for so long, he gets closer to learning her secret. For the first time she wonders if that''s so bad. But when Dea breaks the rules, the boundary between worlds begins to deteriorate. How can she know what''s real and what''s not?



      Trade Review
      This is a story that taps into our nightmares; that fleeting moment we may feel we see something behind us in a mirror or that second of wakefulness during which we see someone at the bottom of our bed. What if we aren't imagining it? We also ignore at our peril the book blurb warning that Dreamland is unputdownable. I did ignore it and my early night became an early-hours-of-the-morning. Was I tired the next day? Heck, yes. Do I regret it? Most definitely not! * The Bookbag *
      Bring on further exploration of the DREAMLAND! -- (9.5/10 Stars) * Fantasy Factiion *

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