This is a review of the book "Dreamlander" by author K.M. Weiland.
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What
if the world of our dreams is not simply a creation of our
subconscious mind, but is just as real and physical as the one we
live in now? What if one person lived two lives, a foot in each
world?
These are the questions author K.M. Weiland asks of her
readers, as she leads us along with Chris Redston to discover the
answers. Unwillingly, he finds himself thrust into a world and a
responsibility he never wanted - and does his best to be rid of.
However, as he battles not only for his life and the world of his
dreams, he finds that there is far more at stake than he could have
imagined.
The story not only moves through the characters, changing their lives and their hearts, but will take you along with them, laughing and crying as they do, fighting and loving, dreaming and mourning. The author holds back no stops in bringing her world to life.
I fell in love with these characters as they both stole and broke my heart all throughout the book! The author has done a masterful job in building a believable world and crafting relatable characters all while keeping the plot moving and my heart pumping!
The ending was definitely a surprising twist - not what I was expecting, and certainly was cause for a great amount of introspection. Though it was not what I had hoped it would be - it was right for the story. I sincerely enjoyed this novel.
The story not only moves through the characters, changing their lives and their hearts, but will take you along with them, laughing and crying as they do, fighting and loving, dreaming and mourning. The author holds back no stops in bringing her world to life.
I fell in love with these characters as they both stole and broke my heart all throughout the book! The author has done a masterful job in building a believable world and crafting relatable characters all while keeping the plot moving and my heart pumping!
The ending was definitely a surprising twist - not what I was expecting, and certainly was cause for a great amount of introspection. Though it was not what I had hoped it would be - it was right for the story. I sincerely enjoyed this novel.
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