Dreamseeker
Dreamwalker Chronicles, Book 2
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نقد و بررسی
January 1, 2016
Gr 8 Up-Little seems original or engaging in this sequel to Dreamwalker (DAW, 2014). If readers haven't read the first in the series, the opening prologue is confusing. The story quickly segues from Terra Prime to Earth, where Jesse is back in her home from the parallel universe, but little is the same. Her mother is brain damaged; Jesse is confused about her power as a Dreamwalker and her place in both worlds. Going back to Terra Prime will be dangerous but necessary. Not only could she discover her true gift and purpose, but she could wrangle a deal with the Fleshcrafters to fix her mother. Morgana, Guild Master of the Seers, has different ideas and is manipulating the game Jesse is playing. True identities and loyalties become pivotal in this story. While it's an exciting premise, the delivery lacks originality. Pieces are highly reminiscent of other novels, including the dream wraiths' distinct similarities to the Dementors of the "Harry Potter" series (removing all "color" from the world, leaving the person with a feeling of cold and dread). The protagonists' dialogue is often out of character, with Prime Elders, leaders of their sects, speaking as teenagers would at a slumber party. One leader exclaims, "That's just great" when told of a psychopath's return. There are other fantasy series out there for readers craving other worlds. VERDICT Purchase only if teens truly demand this sequel.-Lisa Ehrle, Falcon Creek Middle School, CO
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