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Books with title River of Dreams

  • A River Dream

    Allen Say

    Paperback (HOUGHTON MIFFLIN, March 29, 1993)
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  • River Dream

    Allen Say

    (Houghton Mifflin (Trade), Nov. 3, 1988)
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  • A River Dream

    Allen Say

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin, Jan. 1, 1988)
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  • A RIVER DREAM

    Allen Say, Author

    Hardcover (HMCo, Jan. 1, 1988)
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  • A River Dream

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    Unknown Binding (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, Oct. 24, 1988)
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  • The River of Dreams

    Vilma Urbonaviciute, Samantha Touchais

    eBook (, June 3, 2019)
    With eyes growing heavy She climbs into the boat That will go down the river And will gently float Into Dreamland. A lovely addition to any bedtime routine, this is the story of a young child who prepares for sleep and then drifts off into the wonderful land of slumber. We share in her adventures and stay with her while she sleeps through the night. With its gentle rhythmic verse, beautiful illustrations and delightful storyline, toddlers and pre-schoolers will love this calming story as it helps them to relax and get ready for naptime, bedtime, or even when it is just time to rest.
  • River of Dreams

    Jan Nash

    Paperback (Square Fish, July 20, 2021)
    Draped in themes of first love and family, secrets and malevolence, and swirling through an exhilarating dream world full of danger, violence, and love, Jan Nash's exciting debut is a high-stakes adventure full of suspense, romance, and magic. Finn Driscoll is counting down the days until she can leave for college. With her beloved brother, Noah, in a coma and her high school social life sinking every day, she’s ready for a fresh start. Until the night she sees Noah in a dream. He begs for her help. At first, she shakes it off as just a nightmare. Then it happens again. And again. Frightened, Finn confides in her grandmother, only to learn the shocking truth about her family. They’re Dreamwalkers--heroes who step into the River of Dreams and fight the monsters in other people’s nightmares, freeing them to face the problems in their real lives.Awake or asleep, Finn has never thought of herself as any kind of hero, and walking through other people’s dreams seems much worse than just hiding at school. But as hard as facing this challenge might be, Finn knows she has no choice: she will do anything she can to save her brother.
  • Weaver of Dreams

    Christie Rich, Kristina Circelli

    (Independently published, Aug. 26, 2019)
    I used to think the supernatural world was a myth. Shapeshifters, demons, werewolves, vampires? No way were they real… Well, I’m here to tell you they are. They simply aren’t what you think. You probably face them every single night when you dream, but when you wake, it’s all a blur. My name is Amelia Blake, and I’m a dreamwalker…at least that’s what Seth told me the night he kidnapped me and brought me into the Dreamscape. According to him, it’s the true name for la la land and where we all go when we dream. He claims he and his shapeshifter brothers send dreams to humans to help them cope with life. He also claims I agreed to help him break a curse keeping him imprisoned in the dream realm.Thing is I don’t remember him. In fact, I think he’s crazy, even though he’s crazy sexy, but I’m trapped with him and will do anything to find a way out. The only problem is I’ve done something really stupid, and now the Erobos are after me. If Seth’s right, these guys not only send nightmares, they can steal a person’s soul. If I’m not careful, they’ll take mine. If I don’t discover a way to beat them, they’ll come for yours next.Think magic doesn’t exist in our world? Think again…Weaver of Dreams is an upper Young Adult urban fantasy romance with a kick-butt heroine readers of the Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare, Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead, and the Shadow Demons Saga by Sarra Cannon will adore. There are mild sexual situations and mild language.
  • River of Dreams

    Jan Nash, Laura Knight Keating, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, July 27, 2020)
    Draped in themes of first love and family, secrets and malevolence, and swirling through an exhilarating dream world full of danger, violence, and love, Jan Nash's exciting debut is a high-stakes adventure full of suspense, romance, and magic. Finn Driscoll is counting down the days until she can leave for college. With her beloved brother, Noah, in a coma and her high school social life sinking every day, she’s ready for a fresh start. Until the night she sees Noah in a dream. He begs for her help. At first, she shakes it off as just a nightmare. Then it happens again. And again. Frightened, Finn confides in her grandmother, only to learn the shocking truth about her family. They’re Dreamwalkers - heroes who step into the River of Dreams and fight the monsters in other people’s nightmares, freeing them to face the problems in their real lives. Awake or asleep, Finn has never thought of herself as any kind of hero, and walking through other people’s dreams seems much worse than just hiding at school. But as hard as facing this challenge might be, Finn knows she has no choice: She will do anything she can to save her brother.