Dreamquest review by TMic
Dreamquest
by Brent Hartinger
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Durham, NC, United States
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A horrible thing would be to find yourself inside your 
own nightmare and not able to get out. For Julie the same 
thing is happening to her, with two exceptions.
 
1. Her nightmares are being produced in a studio with 
actors, lights, cameras, and "action." 
 
2. She isn't sure she wants to go back to her miserable 
life with her fighting parents.
 
As Julie travels through her own "mind" in a way, she 
decides it's time to take a firm stand against the creators 
of her nightmares. But where to start? 
 
Time is running out as Julie realizes Vivian (the 
actress who plays her in her dreams) has gone back through 
the tear in the fabric of Julie's consciousness. Vivian 
arrives and starts messing around in the real world, 
possibly causing Julie's permanent location to be in 
Slumberia.
 
 

Opinion: 

I wished this book would never end. I mean, how cool 
is a studio that produces your nightmares?  Dream Quest 
brings amazing adventure, imagination and a fabulous book. 
Brent Hartinger, the author of a bunch of books about 
teenagers, does good work!
 
 
Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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