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Books with title Dreamer

  • The Dreamer

    Micah Thomas

    language (, Sept. 13, 2019)
    The story is one which I invented on the fly, over the course of months, to help my toddler get to sleep. He experiences serious FOMO around bedtime and I wanted to tell a story that has no predetermined ending and gives him permission to dream as far as he can imagine. There are some philosophical groundings here as I am riffing on Zhuangzi's Butterfly Parable, that one is merely a butterfly dreaming of being a person. Starting at a dreaming child and moving to animals and then to abstract concepts, this story encourages creative thinking while being a calming, dreamy guided meditation about the connectedness of all things. While the book eventually ends, the reader may continue going deeper into more elaboration until the kiddo is asleep.
  • Dreamer

    Shelley Ouyang

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 4, 2019)
    I, Keycatcher, (for now at least) am a piano who goes through phases of forms and sizes. From a huge piano to a tiny pearl, from a tiny orb to a talented dragon, I will stand through all the wind and rain. When my home is destroyed, I have to go to another home. Alaska. I finally reach Alaska and live at the peak of Denali. It’s not that bad, compared to your freezer. My dragon form takes place there. The sirens sing with joy, and the kraken even performs a piece of music! Well, the story is just like that. The end will really surprise you. I typed this by myself, with the help of some albino deer living nearby. I hope you enjoy the story, and I enjoyed typing it as well. Find out my secret at the end of the book, and I really am sad right now. My paws are itching to type more, but I know that this is the end of the story. So read about my adventures, and learn my history. I’d love to know you guys, but that will wait for another day.
  • The Dreamer

    Cynthia Rylant, Barry Moser

    Library Binding (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 1993)
    The luminous, instantly recognizable paintings of Barry Moser illustrate a work that follows a painter as he dreams of earth, trees, sky, and animals and then awakens to create them.
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  • Dream

    Sereé Abellard, Bijoux A, Ishika Sharma

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 12, 2019)
    Let your child explore; what is their dreams and ambitions? How will they contribute to society? Do they want to be a dentist? maybe a chef? Let their imaginations travel into their future dreams.
  • Dreamer

    Becca Johnson

    Paperback (Black Opal Books, June 4, 2014)
    Fifteen-year-old Rory Adair has a secret—prophetic dreams she never reveals to anyone. Excited about finally meeting the hot, tall, blue-eyed guy from one of those dreams, she is shocked when he turns out to be identical twin brothers Bryce and Ryder Wyatt, both of whom take an instant interest in her and compete for her attention. As Rory tries to use her secret ability to help her decide which brother to ask to the Sadie Hawkins Dance, the dreams start to change. Something bad is going to happen, but before she can figure out how to warn her friends without revealing her secret, her best friend Stacey goes missing. Rory teams up with Bryce, who has a secret ability of his own. Together they use their abilities, intellect, and gut instinct to find the missing women. Can Rory sort through her feelings for the Wyatt brothers—and find her friend—before she loses them all?
  • The Dreamer

    Dian Layton, Al Berg

    Paperback (Destiny Image Publishers, Jan. 1, 2002)
    The Dreamer Seeker's older sister, Moira, has dreams and longings in her heart about the future. Trapper and Fantasy convince her that only in the World Beyond the Kingdom will her dreams come true. But they have lied to Moira. She doesn't realize that the path she has chosen will end in the Valley of Lost Dreams. The Doorkeeper didn't stop the children with his usual question, "Do you REALLY want to see the King?" Instead, he quickly opened the door just in time for the army of children to race through. They slid down the shining hallway—not for fun today, but just because it was faster than walking—and flung themselves through the door of the Throne Room. "King, King!" Seeker cried out. "Moira left the Kingdom!" "I know," the King said quietly. "You KNOW?!" Seeker exclaimed. "Then why don't you do something?! You have to go and get her and make her come back!" The King shook his head. "No, Seeker. Not until she really wants me to."
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  • Lemur Dreamer

    Courtney Dicmas

    Paperback (Templar Publishing, )
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  • The Dreamer

    Il Sung Na

    eBook (Chronicle Books LLC, Sept. 11, 2018)
    Once, there was a pig who admired birds. But he could never join them. Or could he?Thus begins the journey of a pig with big dreams, and the perseverance to make them come true. He develops flight plans, builds experimental contraptions, and has far-flung adventures, but at the end of the day, his favorite thing to do is still to sit and watch for those he loves best: the birds. Il Sung Na creates a world at once whimsical and aspirational, where anything is possible and, yes, even pigs can learn to fly.
  • The Dreamer

    Azy Afsar

    Hardcover (Aak Desert Publishing, Sept. 1, 2018)
    One girl's magical journey through different worlds in search of where she truly belongs. Her adventures through the sky, sea, and land ultimately lead her to discovering the key to inner happiness.
  • Dreamer

    Patricia A. Lin, Victoria A. Kitsco

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 12, 2019)
    Do you have a vivid imagination? Are you a dreamer? If so, you will relate to this book, that captures the heart of a dreamer!
  • Dreamer

    L. D. Pierce

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Unable to awaken from a recurring nightmare, Ashley is forced to confront a foul and twisted demon that waits for her inside of a dream-state nursery. Original.
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  • The Dreamer:

    Dian Layton, Al Berg

    eBook (Destiny Image, Dec. 1, 2017)
    The DreamerSeeker's older sister, Moira, has dreams and longings in her heart about the future. Trapper and Fantasy convince her that only in the World Beyond the Kingdom will her dreams come true. But they have lied to Moira. She doesn't realize that the path she has chosen will end in the Valley of Lost Dreams.The Doorkeeper didn't stop the children with his usual question, "Do you REALLY want to see the King?" Instead, he quickly opened the door just in time for the army of children to race through. They slid down the shining hallway—not for fun today, but just because it was faster than walking—and flung themselves through the door of the Throne Room."King, King!" Seeker cried out. "Moira left the Kingdom!""I know," the King said quietly."You KNOW?!" Seeker exclaimed. "Then why don't you do something?! You have to go and get her and make her come back!"The King shook his head. "No, Seeker. Not until she really wants me to."