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Books with title DREAM THIEF

  • The Dream Thief

    James Brown

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 7, 2016)
    Waking at midnight from a strange dream, Steven Glass at first thinks everything is normal. True, the world outside isn't behaving itself, and he seems to have acquired a talking cat as a companion, but apart from that, what's changed? A great deal, as it happens. For Steven is a Sleepwalker, one who can enter the dreams of others, and he must cross over to the Dreamland with one purpose in mind: to find the Dream Thief and thwart his nefarious plan. And if Steven fails, it will not only mean the destruction of the Dreamland, but of our own world with it...
  • DREAM THIEF

    AGENO .H. MONICA

    (Independently published, May 15, 2017)
    An epic Urban fantasy A thrilling journey of pain, growth, love and friendship that spans centuries of captivity and magical chains. Kire the Witch of old had returned. The land she left is not as it was. A new, silent threat roams the lands. A ruler, a far more powerful entity. The feared legend. A rare occurrence. A Dream Thief. Kire is not the same either, she is different now. Lagum grew up with a mother who needed more care than she did. Though lately, her mother's addiction to a new style of painting, is stirring up sleeping memories and fears within her... They struggle to grasp their new realities as fate casts them into a new realm. A dimension ruled by magic and powerful rulers. Lagum will have to use newly-acquired skills to try to save the only thing she can trust in this new world . . . a friendship forged by prophesies and blood. An engrossing Paranormal Romance with revelations on African myths about Dream catchers, Dream thieves and Mystical realms. . # 1 in African Myths . # 1 in Paranormal romance . # One of the TOP young adult books
  • The Dream Thieves

    Maggie Stiefvater

    Audio CD (Scholastic Inc., Sept. 17, 2013)
    The second installment in the all-new series from the masterful, #1 NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Maggie Stiefvater!Now that the ley lines around Cabeswater have been woken, nothing for Ronan, Gansey, Blue, and Adam will be the same. Ronan, for one, is falling more and more deeply into his dreams, and his dreams are intruding more and more into waking life. Meanwhile, some very sinister people are looking for some of the same pieces of the Cabeswater puzzle that Gansey is after....
  • Dream Thief

    Tony Abbott, David Merrell

    Library Binding (Paw Prints, April 9, 2009)
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  • Dream Thief

    Tony Abbott, David Merrell

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • Fatima & the Dream Thief

    Rafik Schami, O Streich, R Schami, Oliver Streich

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, Dec. 1, 1996)
    When a poor widow falls ill from exhaustion, her children decide they must go out to work. First Hassan takes a job with a castle lord. Promised gold if he can hold his temper, Hassan fails the test, so his sister Fatima steps in to try her luck. Her efforts pay off in the satisfying conclusion to this exotic original fairy tale. FUll color.
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  • Akumu, The Dream Thief

    Devyn Donovan

    eBook
    What do you do when you can't have dreams of your own? Steal them! What's the best way to steal a dream? Scare the dreamer!Akumu has a plan to steal the best dreams. But one boy's father teaches him the secret to stopping him. Can you?
  • The Dream Thief

    J.M. DeMatteis, Mike Ploog

    Hardcover (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Oct. 2, 2006)
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  • The Dream

    Avner Gold

    Hardcover (Artscroll/ Mesorah, May 3, 2018)
    Avner Gold's expanded edition of The Dream is the hair-raising sequel to The Promised Child. After years of captivity in a monastery, Shloime Strasbourg finally returns to his family and his people. But will he ever take his rightful place in the illustrious Strasbourg rabbinic lineage? Or will it come to an end with him? While studying intensely in the seclusion of remote Wielkowicz, he has a terrifying dream that warns of looming peril to his mother back in Pulichev. On his journey home, he befriends Elisha Ringel, a wandering adventurer. The two men travel together to Pulichev, where they find that the Rebbetzin has contracted a mysterious illness that is slowly killing her. Will they identify the cause of the illness in time to save her life? Meanwhile, they must also contend with the local priest who is inciting the people against the Jewish population and a blacksmith who has appointed himself the ringleader. Escalating tensions threaten a pogrom. Danger lurks at every corner. The Dream is a suspenseful story of hatred, revenge and a desperate race against time to avert the dual disasters looming over the Jewish community of Pulichev. It is a story of ingenuity, resourcefulness, courage and faith in the battle of good against evil. The expanded edition also features a set of new chapters about a tragic period in the life of Rav Yom Tov Lipmann Heller, author of Tosefos Yom Tov, while he was the rav of Prague. It tells the story of his betrayal by members of his own congregation, his imprisonment, the imperial decree of execution and his ultimate delivery from death. These historical events are drawn from Rav Yom Tov's Megillas Eivah. The reader should not be surprised to discover that one of the fictional Strasbourg characters offered invaluable assistance.
  • The Dream

    Emile Zola, Fiona Gilleece, Michael Murray

    Paperback (Lansdown Books, Dec. 2, 2016)
    `The Dream' is the sixteenth volume in Zola's Rougon-Macquart series of novels of the Second Empire. Perhaps as a reaction to the criticism received by his preceding books - works of almost unrelenting, gritty realism - Zola here shows that his talents range beyond describing the corruption and oppression of the second, farcical, Napoleonic regime, and the daily struggle for survival. Here he portrays the very heart and feelings of an idealistic young girl, raised in a cloistered corner of a disappearing France, and now emerging from a childhood of security, love and certainty, into beautiful womanhood. ...On the morning after Christmas, as a snowstorm is burying the town of Beamont-l'Eglise, a young girl is found huddling in the doorway of the cathedral. She is taken in and raised by a childless couple - ecclesiastical embroiderers - in happy innocence and far from the harsh realities of the world. While she learns her trade and becomes a highly-skilled embroideress, she loses herself in dreamlike visions inspired by her confused religious belief, legend, fantasy and hope. Her only education comes from reading stories in the `Golden Legend' about the martyrs of the early Catholic Church . Her life is guided by the example of virgin saints - Agnes, Genevieve, Dorothy, Christine and Cecilia - who she believes watch over her, to help make her dream come true. She can see no reason why her dream of love and marriage to the most handsome and richest man in her little world, even if he is a Bishop's son, and a nobleman, will not be turned into miraculous reality. But, can a foundling girl, abandoned by her mother -now lost in the Parisian underworld, fallen into a life of depravity and crime - really rise to such heights from her lowly place, or dare even to think such thoughts? Especially when those all around her think her dream can never, must never, come true? And, if it should ever be realised, can her innocence and saintliness, can she herself, in her ignorance and naivety, hope to survive the world outside?
  • The Dream Thieves

    Maggie Stiefvater

    Paperback (Scholastic Children's Books, Aug. 16, 2013)
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  • The Dream

    Viktorija Jasinskaite-Yusupov, Mark Yusupov

    eBook
    This is, first of all, bed time goodnight story in which prince never wanted to go to sleep, but that is until he meets a girl named Dream which does show him how fun it is to dream. This book will introduce your children to the world of dreams and show how wonderful the world of dreams can be. Children should never stop dreaming...This book will also allow your child to be a part of the story by entering his name in the book. You will see an empty space which allows you to enter your child's name. This type of story is also available for girls.