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Books with title Go Away, Bad Dreams!

  • Go Away, Bad Dreams!

    Susan Hill, Vanessa Julian-Ottie

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 12, 1985)
    When Tom is frightened by his bad dreams, his mother helps him to overcome his fears
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  • GO AWAY, BAD DREAMS

    Susan Hill

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 12, 1985)
    Tom's mother helps him get rid of his bad dreams one night at a time.
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  • Bad Dreams

    Anne Fine, Susannah Harker, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, Aug. 3, 2010)
    This is a highly original tale about a young girl's ability to turn dreams into reality. Is it a gift or is it a curse?Award-winning author Anne Fine has written many other books including Goggle-Eyes, Flour Babies, and Madame Doubtfire.
  • Bad Dreams

    R.L. Stine

    eBook (Simon Pulse, June 30, 2008)
    It’s just a bad dream—but it seems so real. Every night Maggie Travers has the same horrible dream. Every night she is forced to watch the same murder. And every night the girl in her dream cries out for help. Maggie is afraid to go to sleep again. But when the terrifying dream starts to come true and the gruesome accidents begin, staying awake is the real nightmare!
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  • Bad Dreams

    R. L. Stine

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, March 1, 1994)
    Every night Maggie Travers has the same horrible dream. Every night she is forced to watch the same murder and the girl in her dream cries out for help. Maggie is afraid to go to sleep again but when the dream starts to come true, staying awake is the real nightmare.
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  • Bad Dreams Away

    Gregg B. Jackson

    language (, Nov. 25, 2010)
    The boy keeps having bad dreams. How can he make them go away? A boy is naughty and scolded by his parents. He runs away into a forest where he is content except for being awakened every night by a bad dream. Despite his several childish efforts to evade the dream, it does not go away. He comes upon a beautiful maiden and asks for her help, but she misleads him and creates a scarier dream. Then he comes upon a queen and asks for her assistance, but she leaves him with a nightmare. Finally, he comes upon an old woman and asks for her help. At first, she tempts him with the same false remedies, but by now the boy has learned from his mistakes and refuses them. Impressed with his new maturity, she aids him in finding a path away from the bad dream.The story is intended for children ages 4-8 and has 20 illustrations.
  • Dreams Away

    Matt Honigman

    eBook
    When most people wake up, reality takes control and dreams retreat to the depths of the mind. For Liam Irving, waking up actually brings him one step closer to his dreams… and nightmares. Liam's life changes forever when his Uncle Brett gives him a stone on his twelfth birthday and instructs him to keep it under his pillow. Suddenly, Liam begins to wake up in the middle of the night—from the same dream. As the line between his dreams and reality blurs more with each passing day, Liam begins to question everything. Desperate for help, he turns to Uncle Brett, who finally reveals the shocking truth about the stone’s origin. Now, Liam is faced with the biggest decision of his life, and he must make it alone: Will he reject the stone or open his eyes to his dreams once more?
  • Dreams Away

    Matt Honigman

    Paperback (matthonigman, Oct. 18, 2015)
    When most people wake up, reality takes control and dreams retreat to the depths of the mind. For Liam Irving, waking up actually brings him one step closer to his dreams… and nightmares. Liam's life changes forever when his Uncle Brett gives him a stone on his twelfth birthday and instructs him to keep it under his pillow. Suddenly, Liam begins to wake up in the middle of the night—from the same dream. As the line between his dreams and reality blurs more with each passing day, Liam begins to question everything. Desperate for help, he turns to Uncle Brett, who finally reveals the shocking truth about the stone’s origin. Now, Liam is faced with the biggest decision of his life, and he must make it alone: Will he reject the stone or open his eyes to his dreams once more?
  • Bad Dreams

    Anne Fine

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Aug. 24, 2010)
    'I adore stories in which people have weird dreams, and strange things happen. But that's in books. Real life is supposed to be real, and I like my world to be solid around me . . . 'Mel is the class bookworm. She prefers books to people and doesn't want - or need - friends. She certainly doesn't want to be first-week minder for new girl, Imogen. And Imogen is odd. Slowly, Mel discovers that Imogen has a special talent - a family 'gift' that Mel thinks is more like a curse. And that's when she realizes that stories can happen in real life, too. For only she can stop Imogen's private horror story - stop the bad dreams . . .
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  • Bad Dreams

    Patricia MacDonald R. L. Stine

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Aug. 16, 1994)
    A bad dream seems so real... Every night Maqggie Travers has the same horrible dream & is forced to watch the same murder! But when the terrifying dream starts to come true and the gruesome accidents begin, staying awake is the real nightmare!!
  • Bad Dreams

    R. L. Stine

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 1, 1994)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Every night, Maggie Travers has the same horrible dream in which a girl cries out for help as she is murdered, and when this terrifying nightmare begins to come true, Maggie tries to stay awake.
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  • Bad Dreams

    Anne Fine

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, June 13, 2000)
    The thrilling story of a young girl with an extraordinary power. Melanie is less than happy when her teacher asks her to help Imogen, the new girl in their class, to settle in. Mel would rather have her nose in a book than in a conversation. But as she gets to know Imogen, Mel realizes that there's something different about her. Imogen has a way of knowing what's going to happen in a book before she's even read it. And not only does she know it, she seems to actually feel it, as if it's happening to her. Unlike Imogen and her family, Mel can see that this power is more of a curse. But how far is Mel willing to go to destroy the magic and free her friend?
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