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Hardcover The Book of Dreams Book

ISBN: 081098346X

ISBN13: 9780810983465

The Book of Dreams

(Book #4 in the The Chronicles of Faerie Series)

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Dana Faolan, the heroine of The Light-Bearer's Daughter , has not adjusted to her new life in Canada and is using her access to the land of Faerie as a means of escape. She's unprepared to battle the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

great

i enjoyed the first three books in this series and this one was a great conclusion. the heroine is a bit sad at having moved to canada and wants to return to ireland so she's very morose and takes interest in nothing. to top it off she's starting grade 9 in a new school and has no friends. then a mysterious boy transfers into her class and sticks up for her when the teacher yells at her (he yells at her because she was looking out the window aka trying to get into fairy land) this incident is important because though she tries to get into fairy land she can't because she's blocked by something, and this will determine her quest for the rest of the book; to find out why she can't get in. also, there's something not quite normal about the new kid. all in all i'd say a pretty decent book. i think that this one, more than the others, is about finding yourself. the battle the heroine goes through in this book is an inner struggle. at the beginning of the book she can't even use her magic because she's so depressed, but she gets stronger and overcomes things. plus, once again she goes it alone. unlike the previous heroines who were questing to save/ find someone, she was questing for herself, though granted, this time round she has a partner in crime. great conclusion to a great series.

One of the best Fantasy Fiction

Fantasy is my favourite genre. It's compelling, it's mystical, and it's very exciting, having every point of perspective, and every original idea. This is one of the best books to read if you want to get lost in the world of fantasy. I almost cried when the book was over, because it was so brilliant. Yes, it was a bit draggy, and the ending wasn't explained too properly, but the plots, the ideas, the exquisite description of every single detail makes up for all that. I highly reccomend this book to anyone who loves fantasy. It almost made me beleive in faeries!

Very good

This book was really great i think O.R.Melling is a great storyteller. This book had adventure happiness sadness every emotion you could think about. I am Irish Canaian and i am so happy she mixed the magic into canada because it is a really magical place it is very beautiful just like ireland i really like that twist. I have read everyone of her books and this one was really good. The only thing i didn't really like was the ending i wish she would have went into a little bit more detail(you'll see if you read it) but overall i really recommend this book. i loved it and i hope if you are a great fantasy lover you love it to :)

A great journey for young adults

I have been a big O.R. Melling fan for years, and as the previous reviewer mentioned, this book helped me restore my faith in her ability to take me to a dreamworld filled with enchantment.The story begins two years after the Light Bearer's Daughter left off, and fans of the original two novels in the series will be delighted to know that Gwen and Laurel play a significant part in the story, as two graduate students trying to save Faerie. The story's real heroine, though, is 13-year-old Dana, who has not yet adjusted to life in Canada since she moved from Ireland. As dark forces threaten to cut the bond between the faerie and human world forever, Dana stands as the last hope of uniting them. Naturally, she has a little help from some new friends, including a rather sexy French-Canadian boy named Jean. *Sigh- if only I were seven years younger.*I loved how O.R. Melling brought the faerie world to Canada and made me believe that there was magic in my own country. Like Dana I used to believe I would have to go to Ireland to find it but now I see that it really is everywhere. If the dialogue or writing seems a little hokey sometimes, it's only because of the nature of the plot. If you are willing to suspend your disbelief, you will be so caught up in the quest you won't even notice it. At over 500 pages, this page-turner will keep you engrossed for many days. While the series has deflated a little with each book, this fourth one will bring back some of the magic that made the first book such a treat.

Glad I picked it up

After Light Bearer's Daughter (which I did not like at all), I had lost faith in O. R. Melling but this book has restored it. Dana was not so annoying and I got to hear about grown up Gwen and Laurel, which was nice (and actually the only reason I picked it up at all). I got a kick out of Dana's aunts every time that they showed up. I only wish that the original Company of Seven would have had a larger role. All in all, this was a nice way to round off the series. I know now that I shouldn't have bothered to read Light Bearer's Daughter as it didn't really add anything. My advice to anyone out there who has read Hunter's Moon or Summer King (both excellent) is to just skip straight to this installment, which is of equal quality.
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