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Books with title The dream eater

  • Katie and the Dream-Eater

    Hisako Takamodo, Brian Wildsmith

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Sept. 4, 1997)
    Far, far away, beyond the rainbow and above the clouds, there is a magic land where unicorns and dragons live. And here too live the baku, the shy creatures that eat up bad dreams. Every night the dream-eaters go out into the world to make sure that everyone has a good night's sleep. This is the story of a little dream-eater who went out to help a girl called Katie. He fought off all the terrible dream monsters and ate up all her bad dreams. But then he found that he was caught on the wrong side of her dream. And there he was in Katie's bedroom. What was Katie to do with him? And how was he to get back to the other side of the dream?
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  • The Dream Theatre

    Sarah Ball

    eBook (blackbirdebooks, April 12, 2011)
    The golden rule is: if you think it, and believe it, it will happen… Anything is possible in The Dream Theatre. It’s a place where dreams are played out like pictures on the television; a place that can be everything from wonderful to scary to downright weird. And you don’t need to be asleep to explore it. Jamie Ellis and his best friend Martha make this incredible discovery when Martha’s dog Pip leads them into The Dream Theatre then disappears. Desperate to find him Jamie and Martha search the dream world, visiting places and seeing things they never thought possible. But when they eventually find him they face an even more puzzling problem. What is the strange, unending dream Pip seems to be guarding, and why won’t he leave? The answer means a race against time to help a friend in trouble and Jamie coming face-to-face with his worst nightmare…
  • The Dream-Eater's Balloons

    Ema Furuya

    Paperback (Writers Resource, Oct. 23, 2014)
    A mythical creature known as a “Dream-Eater,” or a “Baku” in Japanese language, has a dilemma due to the abundance of nightmares, so two children - Lacey and Hans - help him.
  • The Great Dream

    Storm Khandro Moon

    eBook (Storm Khandro Moon, Nov. 19, 2014)
    The Great Dream is a fusion of Aboriginal Australian dreamtime storytelling and Tibetan Bon dream yoga practices.In the first part of the story 'The Dream of Creation', Cloudskipper dreams of a five colored rainbow (similar to the rainbow serpent of the Aboriginal Dreamtime), each color represents an element from the Bon tradition. He dreams space using the white space element, forms the Earth using the yellow earth element, creates the atmosphere using the green air element, produces the seas, oceans and rivers using the blue water element and finally creates the sun using the red fire element.In the second part 'How the Stars Were Made' he introduces his friends from the dreaming to the new earth and provides them with guides in the form of beings of light (dakinis or angels) these beings then become the stars to watch over from afar.In the third story 'How the Clouds Were Made' he uses sea foam to create a cloud, which provides much needed rain.In the fourth story, 'How the Moon Was Made' his friend Brolly Bird (a Brolga Crane, of Native Companion) loses her necklace. Cloudskipper visits his cloud friend and is given a piece of cloud which he forms into the moon. The moonlight helps them to find Brolly Birds necklace.The final part 'The First Rainbow' takes the story full circle. Brolly Bird dances for the clouds to thank them for the Moon, the cloud's joy and laughter creates a rainbow.
  • THE DREAM CASTER

    Wil Adams

    language (, Oct. 26, 2012)
    Endowed with a new and mysterious power, Esperanza Palayo finds herself the only person in Los Angeles who can stop the predation of a Super Villain the Mindbender, as he launches a campaign of world domination.Unknown to either the Dream Caster or Mindbender, two others, a man in Barrow Alaska, and a teenager in China, have developed powers too, and both see the world as their own oyster.Can the Dream Caster stop Mindbender, or will it be an all out war of Super Villainy?
  • The Dream Team

    Gordon Korman

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperback, Jan. 1, 2006)
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  • The Dreamer

    Christina Bundy

    language (Christina F. (Knox) Bundy, Dec. 14, 2015)
    A young boy while laughing and playing with his friends, shares with them his night dreams and visions. Together the threesome learn about the marvels of the creation story.
  • The Dream

    Avner Gold

    Hardcover (Cis Pub, Dec. 1, 1985)
    The Dream by Avner Gold The Ruach Ami Series
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  • The Dream

    Emile Zola, Eliza E. Chase

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 1, 2015)
    Émile François Zola is one of the greatest writers of the 19th century, and one of France’s best known citizens. In his life, Zola was the most important exemplar of the literary school of naturalism and a major figure in the political liberalization of France. Around the end of his life, Zola was instrumental in helping secure the exoneration of the falsely accused and convicted army officer Alfred Dreyfus, a victim of anti-Semitism. The Dreyfus Affair was encapsulated in the renowned newspaper headline J'Accuse. More than half of Zola's novels were part of this set of 20, collectively known as Les Rougon-Macquart. Unlike Honore de Balzac, who compiled his works into La Comedie Humaine midway through, Zola mapped out a complete layout of his series. Set in France's Second Empire, the series traces the "environmental" influences of violence, alcohol and prostitution which became more prevalent during the second wave of the Industrial Revolution. The series examines two branches of a family: the respectable Rougons and the disreputable Macquarts for five generations. Zola explained, "I want to portray, at the outset of a century of liberty and truth, a family that cannot restrain itself in its rush to possess all the good things that progress is making available and is derailed by its own momentum, the fatal convulsions that accompany the birth of a new world."
  • The Dreamer

    Dustin Vick

    language (Dustin Vick, Aug. 7, 2015)
    A child's tale about the way they see things and the first day of school.
  • The Dream

    Avner Gold

    Hardcover (C.I.S. Publishers, Jan. 26, 2004)
    The Dream: The Ruach Ami Series (Hardcover). by Avner Gold. The Dream is the set in the southern provinces of Poland during the first half of the seventeenth century, shortly before the devastating pogroms of Bogdan Chmielnicki and his Cossack hordes. During this period the Jewish population of Poland enjoyed unprecedented prosperity and privileged status, but the cold winds of change were already in the air. The historical background, the political climate and the descriptions of Krakow are all authentic. This volume, like The Promised Child, deals with a critical period in the lives of the fictitious Pulichever family.. ISBN: 9781560623373. Hardcover Publisher / 120 Pages. Publisher: C.I.S.
  • The Dream Diver

    Giordana Chirissi, Tihana Rudan

    language (, April 14, 2014)
    Maxie is a ten-year-old boy and the proud owner of a dreamcatcher that will initiate his journey to the land of dreams. He visits a swamp, Shangri-La to an aspiring ornithologist such as himself, a red island over-crowded with pheasants and seagulls, and a small village where Griffon vultures find sanctuary. He also introduces his best friend Beatrix, who is cherished for her originality and sense of humour.