by Jethro Punter
Adam loves to day dream, even in places he shouldn't be doing so. While Adam thinks he is too old for bed time stories, it doesn't stop him from enjoying them. Adam and his mother are very much alike as you will find out when you read through this book.
Adam has a friend named Charlie who is like the polar opposite of Adam. In size, looks and even in imagination. Despite those differences they are good friends, which started when they were in a class together. Charlie does enjoy things that Adam comes out with, games, etc, and Adam can get things done because of Charlie. Something changes in Adams life when a new girl joins the class (you will have to read this interesting book to find out what that is though).
This story has an intriguing view point of what the dream world looks like, and how it interacts with people who are dreaming. I really enjoyed reading this book, it keeps you wondering what is coming next in the story line, and how it will play out. I am very interested to see what the second book will be like.
I received a free copy of this book and for an honest review.
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Adam is living the dream - literally.....
There are two worlds which have always lived alongside each other, The Waking World and the Great Dream, Reverie. Adam is living a very ordinary life until he becomes aware of the link between the worlds and discovers that, as a Daydreamer, he is one of the very few people who can travel freely between the two and achieve impossible things.
You would think that being in control of your dreams would be fun. But when both worlds are threatened by a new and growing danger and when Nightmares not only roam the dream world but also start chasing him even while he is awake, Adam realizes that he will need all of his new found powers just to survive the night.
With the help of a very unusual band of friends Adam now has to save both worlds, discover more about his past and, if he can, try and avoid yet another detention.
The Boy who Dreamt the World is the first book in the Daydreamer Chronicles series.
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