Dream it and Do it January 12, 2013
By Stellalunna
I loved this book.
Dreamscapers - people who are able to enter the dream world and protect the non-scapers from night terrors. But watch out because you will encounter ghosts, zombies, skin walkers, magic chutes, soul feeders & a few more characters.
But don't be fouled because all of these characters are not like what you have read before. They all have their different spin.
The story opens and the plot unfolds quickly. The heart racing adventure keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time.
I would liken this book to "Yoda" meeting "Neo" and going on a hike with the "Goonies." If you believe you can do it, you can!
The only thing that really bothered me about the book was in the beginning. I thought the author didn't know the difference between the words was & were. It was extremely annoying, however as the story gets going this comes up again and the author reveals his humor by making fun of his own character.
The writing is simple and not weighed down. It would have been nice to see a little more description but this is not meant to be a negative since the book stands up to scrutiny.
The story doesn't end nice and clean, there are some questions that have not been answered, but you will not mind. This reader will look forward to the 2nd book Soul Feeders.
I hardly ever rate a YA book a 5 but his one deserves it.
Dreamscapers - people who are able to enter the dream world and protect the non-scapers from night terrors. But watch out because you will encounter ghosts, zombies, skin walkers, magic chutes, soul feeders & a few more characters.
But don't be fouled because all of these characters are not like what you have read before. They all have their different spin.
The story opens and the plot unfolds quickly. The heart racing adventure keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time.
I would liken this book to "Yoda" meeting "Neo" and going on a hike with the "Goonies." If you believe you can do it, you can!
The only thing that really bothered me about the book was in the beginning. I thought the author didn't know the difference between the words was & were. It was extremely annoying, however as the story gets going this comes up again and the author reveals his humor by making fun of his own character.
The writing is simple and not weighed down. It would have been nice to see a little more description but this is not meant to be a negative since the book stands up to scrutiny.
The story doesn't end nice and clean, there are some questions that have not been answered, but you will not mind. This reader will look forward to the 2nd book Soul Feeders.
I hardly ever rate a YA book a 5 but his one deserves it.