Dreamquake
Price:
$19.24
Series:
Dreamhunter Duet
Vol.
2
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Annotation: Laura investigates the powerful Regulatory Body's involvement in mysterious disappearances and learns the true nature of the Place in which dreams are found.
Catalog Number:
#16360
Binding Type:
Perma-Bound
Details
Publisher:
Farrar, Straus, Giroux
Copyright:
2007
Pages:
449 p.
Available:
Yes
ISBN:
0-374-31854-9
Dewey:
F
LCCN:
2006048109
Dimensions:
23 cm.
Language:
english
Reviewing Agencies:
Horn Book, Michael Printz Honor, School Library Journal, Starred Review ALA Booklist, Voice of Youth Advocates
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Word Count:
114,663
Reading Level:
5.7
Interest Level:
9-12
Guided Reading:
Accelerated Reader:
reading level: 5.7
/
points: 18.0
/
quiz: 113528
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grade: MG
Reading Counts!:
reading level: 5.5
/
points:27.0
Laura investigates the powerful Regulatory Body's involvement in mysterious disappearances and learns the true nature of the Place in which dreams are found. The dreamhunting began as a beautiful thing, when Tziga Hame discovered that he could enter the Place and share the dreams he found there with other people. But Tziga Hame has disappeared and Laura, his daughter, knows that the art of projecting dreams has turned sour. On St. Lazarus’s Eve, when elite citizens gather at the Rainbow Opera to experience the sweet dream of Homecoming, Laura, determined to show them the truth, plunges them into the nightmare used to control the convict workers. The event marks the first blow in the battle for control of the Place, the source of dreams. Then, when Laura’s cousin, Rose, uncovers evidence that the government has been building a secret rail line deep into the Place, Laura follows it to find out what lies at its end. As she struggles to counter the government’ sinister plans, a deeper mystery surfaces, a puzzle only Laura can unravel, a puzzle having to do with the very nature of the Place. What is the Place, after all? Andwhat does it want from her? nbsp; Inventive and richly imagined, Elizabeth Knox’s dramatic conclusion will satisfy readers – whether or not they’ve read Book One.
Horn Book
Dreamhunter Laura Hame and her family mobilize an inquiry into the use of nightmares in the "education" of convicts. The story is rife with suspense and notable for its vivid mythic imagery, including the motif of Lazarus. An involving--and challenging--read that's outstanding in its ability to make readers think poetically and analytical about human nature.
ALA Booklist
"*Starred Review* Knox?s Dreamhunter (2006) deserved the widespread notice it received. This companion is just as good, making the resulting Dreamhunter Duet an organic whole that will be considered among youth fantasy?s most significant recent works. Returning readers will quickly recall the complexities of Southland?s turn-of-the-century reality, as Knox eases background into opening scenes describing 15-year-old Laura Hame?s ""act of spectral terror""?the novice dreamhunter?s misguided protest against governmental exploitation of dreams. Her methods may have been crude, but her close-knit extended family rallies to investigate the questions at the heart of her action: Are the dreams harvested in the unearthly Place actually communicable memories? Are they ""drugs of idleness,"" tools for mind control, or harmless, even healing entertainments? Underlying the mystery are larger coming-of-a themes: cousin Rose?s participation in a debutante ball plays with notions of decorative femininity, while Laura?s consuming attachment to magical ""sandman"" Nown seems a safe projection of her sexual desire (eventually satisfied, though not graphically depicted) for her human suitor, Sandy. The logic supporting the book?s most metaphysical twists isn?t always transparent, but like a poem whose images signal potent untapped meanings, Knox?s haunting, invigorating storytelling will leave readers eager to return to its puzzles?and to reap its rewards."
School Library Journal
Gr 9 Up-This title begins where Dreamhunter (Farrar, 2006) left off, and is written in the same detailed, eloquent prose. Dreamhunter Laura Hame has just inflicted the sleeping patrons at the Rainbow Opera dream palace with a nightmare that blows a government conspiracy wide open. Now everyone knows about the sickening, horrific dreams used by Cas Doran and his Regulatory Body to control prison convicts. But mysteries remain about the origins of The Place, the invisible geographic area a rare dreamhunter is able to enter for the purpose of acquiring dreams, and Doran's secret railroad being built there. As Laura and her family attempt to uncover secrets and bring Doran to justice, they deal with internal divisions about the right course of action to take. Passions run deep between these complicated characters and Knox beautifully portrays a family dynamic infused with genuine affection. Laura's tender relationship with her Sandman, a creature she created, is further developed and becomes an integral piece in the puzzle of The Place. The reality that is ultimately revealed catches readers by surprise yet manages to tie all loose ends together in an emotionally satisfying way. Richly layered and thoroughly enthralling, Knox's literary duet is a unique blend of fantasy and history that stands out as a stunning achievement in recent young adult literature.-Emily Rodriguez, Alachua County Library District, Gainesville, FL Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.
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Best Books For Young Adults, 2008: Fiction (ALA/YALSA) #1009794
Booklist Starred Reviews (Jan.-Aug. 2007) Grades 7-12 #977458
Dreamhunter Duet (Farrar, Straus, Giroux) #1011445
Fantasy Fiction, 9+ I #1011404
IL Fantasy Fiction, 9+ I #1014051
Michael L. Printz Award, 2008 #1000032
New & Notable Titles Fall 2007 High School #1005947
New & Notable Titles 2007/2008 High School #1005948
Spring 2007 Perma-Picks, All Titles, 7-12 #1008120
Spring 2007 Perma-Picks, Fiction Titles, 7-12 #1008122
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