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Books with title Dreamweaver

  • Dreamweaver

    Kansas Walker

    eBook (, Oct. 6, 2016)
    Penelope Masters can't sleep. Nightmares filled with a terrifying man, and his cruel face and evil sneer, can really ruin the whole "beauty sleep" thing for a girl. The one thing keeping her sane is knowing that he's just a creation of her mind. That he can't hurt her.Can he?Meanwhile, Nyxon is the one actually hurting...at least in the ego department. Because no way does he want to believe Penelope is like him. No way is she a descendant of gods. And he wouldn't believe if it Icelos -- the god of nightmares himself -- didn't seem so interested in her. Interested enough that her guardian is taken hostage by Icelos's followers, leaving Nyxon with no choice but to pull Penelope into his world.It's a world that's part impossible, part fascinating, and one that comes with a steep learning curve. In it, Penelope is expected to become a controller of dreams. And Nyxon can't deny that she has an obvious talent for it -- even if the growing attraction between them makes focusing on her training more that a little bit difficult. But with the threat of Icelos growing every day, and the life of Penelope's guardian hanging in the balance, will that talent and training be enough?Or will Icelos and his followers succeed in bringing the nightmares into reality?
  • DreamWeavers

    Glen Aitken

    language (Glen Aitken, Feb. 16, 2020)
    Dark and edgy, DreamWeavers explores the world beneath consciousness and imagination where a war is raging for the soul of humanity. Deep in the world of nightmares Ronin fights to rescue what's left of his brother, Toby, before it's too late. Toby holds fast to hope as best he can, but the Shadowlands know his secret-- that he can weave dreams into reality-- and he is the last cog in the wheel of fate to fall in place in order to secure the ruin of mankind.
  • Dream Weaver

    Jane Yolen, Michael Hague

    Hardcover (Collins, March 15, 1979)
    For a penny a dream, the old blind Dream Weaver weaves dreams for seven sets of passers-by.
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  • Dreamweaver

    Claire Freedman, Carrie May

    eBook (Templar Publishing, June 1, 2017)
    "When night shadows fall, and the moonlight gleams, The dreamweaver comes with her sack full of dreams..." The dreamweaver collects her magical dreams and sprinkles dream-dust on all the sleepy baby jungle animals. An enchanting bedtime story and exciting new territory for Claire Freedman, author of the bestselling Aliens Love Underpants series. With stunning illustrations from debut artist, Carrie May.
  • Dream-weaver

    Louise Lawrence

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Oct. 1, 1996)
    About to take off for Arbroth, Exodus 27 passenger Troy sees an alien girl appear and disappear, while on Arbroth, Eth, a young girl, has a dream about a boy and a silvery wheel hurtling through space, and the bond that unites the two may be the only chance to find middle ground between Arbroth and the human colonists.
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  • Dream Weaver

    Jonathan London, Rocco Baviera

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 15, 1998)
    Silently, a tiny yellow spider spins her fragile web. As a young boy stops to watch, she crawls along the delicate silken threads, sometimes hanging, sometimes spinning, sometimes staring back. Before the boy knows it, the spider’s world has become his own. . . .
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  • Dreamweaver

    Lauren Hallstrom

    Paperback (BookCrafters, Oct. 3, 2013)
    The town of Fortune is just your typical small town. Or is it? When Audrey Waverly picks up a single, shiny penny, she thinks nothing of it. Nothing, that is, until strange things start to happen. Sinister nightmares begin to plague her hometown of Fortune—nightmares that are all too real—and Audrey must face the fact that she may have caused them. With time running out, Audrey must confront her worst fears, delve deep inside herself, and discover what she is meant to do. No matter what, she must finish what was started—before it’s too late.
  • DreamWeavers

    Glen R. Aitken Jr.

    (Glen Aitken, March 26, 2020)
    Dark and edgy, DreamWeavers explores the world beneath consciousness and imagination where a war is raging for the soul of humanity. Deep in the world of nightmares Ronin fights to rescue what's left of his brother, Toby, before it's too late. Toby holds fast to hope as best he can, but the Shadowlands know his secret-- that he can weave dreams into reality-- and he is the last cog in the wheel of fate to fall in place in order to secure the ruin of mankind.
  • The Dreamweaver

    Nancy Joseph Peterson

    language (Independent, March 13, 2014)
    The Dreamweaver is a physics love story, featuring none other than Merlin - but the not Merlin as found in many stories as a wizard or the mage from King Arthurs court — but as he truly may have been; a genius, physicist, scholar and potentially the first man to drift in and out of time. After being trapped in the Dreamweaver realm by Nivane, his greatest foe, with the curse; “One-hundred times one-hundred Myrddin Emrys shall wait, with only the dreams of others to be his fate…," he happens upon the dream tapestry of the enchanting Anna Stewart from twenty-first century New York, captivated by her beauty and bright aura, he begins to weave her perfect dreams — and after Merlin’s cat manages to leave the dreamweaver’s workroom through her tapestry and enter Anna’s dreams…the fun begins.
  • Dreamweaver

    Louise Lawrence

    Paperback (Collins Books, March 15, 1997)
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  • The Dark Dreamweaver

    Nick Ruth, Sue Concannon

    language (Imaginator Press, May 20, 2012)
    Eleven-year-old David is suffering from nightmares. Over and over again, he dreams about a strange, bear-like man with black eyes. He's not the only one; an epidemic of nightmares seems to have infected the Earth. David takes matters into his own hands and embarks on an adventure to Remin, a land powered by dreams. Aided by a caterpillar wizard, a jellyfish-man, two wise-cracking water serpents, and several other unusual characters, he sets out to find and confront the evil wizard who is causing the nightmares. The challenges that he encounters will require all of his intelligence, his courage, and most of all, his imagination.
  • Dream Weaver

    Jane Yolan

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, Sept. 6, 1989)
    For a penny a dream, the old blind Dream Weaver weaves dreams for seven sets of passers-by.