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Dreamside

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Macmillan, Mar 7, 2001 - Fiction - 256 pages
Finally available in America: the debut novel from the author of The Tooth Fairy and Dark Sister

It began as an experiment in college--a seemingly harmless investigation into "lucid dreaming," the ability to control one's dreams.

But they stayed too long on Dreamside, and now, ten years later, the dreams have returned--returned to upend their adult lives. The dreams of youth fade, if you're lucky. If not, they can consume you . . . and will.
  

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User Review  - Jayaprakash Satyamurthy - Goodreads

This does have its share of first novel flaws, but the concept is fascinating, the forays into the dreamworld are interesting - they're fairly straightforward in the early parts where the main ... Read full review

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User Review  - Tracey - Goodreads

Early Graham Joyce it's just not all that great. His newer fiction is markedly better. Read full review

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Contents

Section 1
9
Section 2
15
Section 3
19
Section 4
32
Section 5
35
Section 6
41
Section 7
58
Section 8
65
Section 20
137
Section 21
142
Section 22
151
Section 23
156
Section 24
159
Section 25
167
Section 26
184
Section 27
190

Section 9
73
Section 10
80
Section 11
86
Section 12
91
Section 13
95
Section 14
99
Section 15
104
Section 16
109
Section 17
119
Section 18
126
Section 19
132
Section 28
196
Section 29
202
Section 30
211
Section 31
216
Section 32
226
Section 33
230
Section 34
237
Section 35
241
Section 36
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Dreamside (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dreamside is a fantasy novel by Graham Joyce first published in the United Kingdom by Pan Books in 1991. It was later reprinted in the United States by Tor ...
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Graham Joyce : books : dreamside
But they stayed too long on Dreamside, and now, ten years later, the dreams have returned --returned to upend their adult lives. The dreams of youth fade, ...
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After selling Dreamside to Pan Books in 1991, Joyce moved back to England ... However, the film rights to Dreamside, The Tooth Fairy, and Dark Sister have ...
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Graham Joyce - fsfwiki
Dreamside (1991 novel); Dark Sister (1992 novel); House of Lost Dreams (1993 novel); "Eat Reecebread" with Peter F. Hamilton (in Interzone, August 1994; ...
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nullus fabulator
One of them (Dreamside) was his first novel and has been out of print for many ... Dreamside is the weakest. It concerns a group of people who indulged in ...
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The Tooth Fairy - Book Review on Squidoo
Dreamside Dreamside · The Limits of Enchantment: A Novel The Limits of Enchantment... Synopsis. The Tooth Fairy has a quietly horrific opening that is ...
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Jamás tendre un blog: Últimas lecturas
Dreamside sería de las buenas. Sin más. Es su primera novela y se nota. El argumento es muy sugerente: unos adolescentes intentan controlar sus sueños, ...
cloudxxi.blogspot.com/ 2007/ 02/ ltimas-lecturas.html

About the author (2001)

Graham Joyce lives in England.

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