Dreamland

Dreamland by Robert L. Anderson, published by HarperCollins on September 22, 2015, is a young adult fiction novel that explores the intricate relationship between dreams and reality. The story follows Odea Donahue, who has had the unique ability to travel through people’s dreams since childhood. Guided by her mother’s three strict rules—never interfere, never be seen, and never walk the same person’s dream more than once—Dea has managed to navigate this extraordinary gift without breaking any of the rules until the arrival of a new boy, Connor, complicates her life.
As Dea becomes increasingly drawn to Connor’s dreams and the secrets they both harbor, the boundaries between their worlds begin to blur. This imaginative narrative delves into themes of horror and fantasy, revealing the dangers that come with crossing into the dreams of others. With 336 pages, this edition invites readers to immerse themselves in a tale that intertwines elements of fairy tales and folklore, presenting a complex and thought-provoking journey through the dreamscape.
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From immensely talented debut author Robert L. Anderson comes a stunning, complex, and imaginative story about the fine line between dreams and reality that will appeal to fans of Maggie Stiefvater’s The Raven Cycle.
Odea 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 broken the rules.
Then a mysterious new boy, Connor, comes to town. For the first time in her life, Dea feels normal. But both Dea and Connor have secrets, and as she is increasingly drawn to Connor’s dreams—and nightmares—the boundary between worlds begins to deteriorate, putting everyone she loves in danger.
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