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Books with title The Waking: Dreams of the Dead

  • King of the Dead

    R. A. MacAvoy

    eBook (Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy, April 1, 2014)
    The optician Nazhuret saves his homeland from war in the award-winning Lens of the World series that “promises to become a landmark of the decade” (Kirkus Reviews). Book two of the award-winning Lens of the World trilogy, this volume finds the half-breed orphan Nazhuret as a modest and fastidious lens grinder. Although he could have chosen an exalted and wealthy life as a noble member of the court, he wishes to live in humble and undisturbed poverty with his lady Arlin. But the ordinary life that Nazhuret wants is abruptly shattered when a vicious attack by paid assassins forces him to run. With possible enemies on all sides, the only place to go is the neighboring kingdom of Rezhmia, where Nazhuret has an ancient blood-tie. However, he finds that Rezhmia is no safe haven, for dark clouds are gathering there, intent on destruction of the homeland of Nazhuret’s heart. Evil tidings, treacherous family members, and powerful sorcery threaten to overtake him, but Nazhuret must survive for the sake of those he loves. “The understated and unusual fantasy series begun in Lens of the World continues to delight in this second volume. . . . MacAvoy’s series has some of the flavor and subtlety of Gene Wolfe’s modern classic The Book of the New Sun, but her own unique elements—a fascination with shifting genders and the mysteries of death—make this series distinctive in the often monochromatic fantasy field.” —Kirkus Reviews “Nazhuret and his sword-wielding mistress Arlin are provocative, complex people—like the world in which they live.” —Library Journal “Remarkable.” —Publishers Weekly
  • The Waking: Dreams of the Dead

    Thomas Randall

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Children's Books, Sept. 29, 2009)
    Kara’s afraid to go to sleep—until the nightmares come when she’s awake . . . . Sixteen-year-old Kara Foster is an outsider in Japan, but is doing her best to fit at the private school where her father is teaching English for the year. Fortunately she’s befriended by Sakura, a fellow outsider struggling to make sense of her sister’s unsolved murder some months ago. No one seems to care about the beautiful girl who was so brutally murdered, and the other students go on as if nothing has happened. Unfortunately, the calm doesn’t last for long. Kara begins to have nightmares, and soon other students in the school turn up dead, viciously attacked by someone . . . or something. Is Sakura getting back at those she thinks are responsible for her sister’s death? Or has her dead sister come back to take revenge for herself? This first book in a frightening new trilogy will have teens glued the page and scared to go to sleep.
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  • The Waking: Dreams of the Dead

    Thomas Randall

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Aug. 31, 2010)
    When Kara Foster starts her new school in Japan, she has no idea she's about to confront an ancient evil. But before long, Kara begins to have nightmares, and soon students turn up dead, viciously attacked by someone . . . or something. As Kara makes friends, she learns that there are secrets haunting the student body. Is the spirit of a murdered girl seeking revenge? Or is the culprit more ancient and terrifying than an American outsider can understand? A spooky new edition welcomes teen horror fans to the first book in this riveting series.
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  • The Waking: Dreams of the Dead

    Thomas Randall

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Aug. 31, 2010)
    When Kara Foster starts her new school in Japan, she has no idea she's about to confront an ancient evil. But before long, Kara begins to have nightmares, and soon students turn up dead, viciously attacked by someone . . . or something. As Kara makes friends, she learns that there are secrets haunting the student body. Is the spirit of a murdered girl seeking revenge? Or is the culprit more ancient and terrifying than an American outsider can understand? A spooky new edition welcomes teen horror fans to the first book in this riveting series.
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  • Dream of the dead

    Marie Seth

    Paperback (Fearon, June 4, 1979)
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  • Waking the Dreamer

    Andy Kaiser

    language (Digital Bits Network LLC, Nov. 10, 2013)
    Tyler Ford is a thirteen-year-old boy who's on a family vacation, stuck with his odd and irritating parents and his cool older brother. Tyler meets Eena, a girl who Tyler quickly realizes hides a strange mystery. After a midnight meeting that doesn't go at all the way he expected, Tyler realizes Eena's secrets are not just mysterious, but frightening. They are dangerous and supernatural, and thanks to Eena, he is involved whether he wants to be or not.
  • Waking Dreams

    Bradley Paoli

    eBook (, March 18, 2019)
    For a very long time I held poetry as a sacred and secluded hobby of mine; one that I shared cautiously with only a select few people. A few years ago, upon a broader discovery of my work, I was told by some very close people to me that the world needs to read what I have to say. While I don't consider my own writing abilities to be a gift or of any substantial standard, the words of those inspiring its conception have convinced me that they may do some good for the world. Alas, as much as this work was meant to help other people, it has also very much proven to be a discovery of who I am and what I believe in for myself. Thus this book gives broad insight into my mind and the ideals that drive it. Ultimately this book takes a look at the world through the ideals and experiences of the modern teen.
  • The Waking Dream

    Sage Steadman

    eBook (MmHmm Books, June 23, 2016)
    The summer after graduation three teens living together in a small town reevaluate their lives as they question their respective futures. Jen reconsiders leaving for college as she battles to break free from her abusive relationships and pines after her emotionally distant and brooding best friend, Gabe. Gabe reels from the loss of his twin sister, Ginger, and struggles to keep the promises he made to her before she died. Noah looks for a new relationship as the secrets from his past begin tearing him apart at the seams. Paths cross and come to a head in this poignant drama about the struggles of breaking free. The Waking Dream will hook you from the first gut-wrenching letter, to the last heartbreaking twist in this stunning novella's reflection on true valor and the burgeoning of the soul.
  • King of the Dead

    R. A. MacAvoy

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Nov. 1, 1991)
    Nazhuret is sent to his mistress, Arlin, to settle differences between warring factions in Rezhmia
  • Waking Dreams

    Bradley Paoli

    Paperback (Independently published, March 17, 2019)
    For a very long time I held poetry as a sacred and secluded hobby of mine; one that I shared cautiously with only a select few people. A few years ago, upon a broader discovery of my work, I was told by some very close people to me that the world needs to read what I have to say. While I don't consider my own writing abilities to be a gift or of any substantial standard, the words of those inspiring its conception have convinced me that they may do some good for the world. Alas, as much as this work was meant to help other people, it has also very much proven to be a discovery of who I am and what I believe in for myself. Thus this book gives broad insight into my mind and the ideals that drive it. Ultimately this book takes a look at the world through the ideals and experiences of the modern teen.
  • King of the Dead

    R. A. MacAvoy

    Paperback (Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sept. 9, 2014)
    The optician Nazhuret saves his homeland from war in the award-winning Lens of the World series that “promises to become a landmark of the decade” (Kirkus Reviews). Book two of the award-winning Lens of the World trilogy, this volume finds the dwarf-like Nazhuret as a modest and fastidious lens grinder. Although he could have chosen an exalted and wealthy life as a noble member of the court, he wishes to live in humble and undisturbed poverty with his lady Arlin. But the ordinary life that Nazhuret wants is abruptly shattered when a vicious attack by paid assassins forces him to run. With possible enemies on all sides, the only place to go is the neighboring kingdom of Rezhmia, where Nazhuret has an ancient blood-tie. However, he finds that Rezhmia is no safe haven, for dark clouds are gathering there, intent on destruction of the homeland of Nazhuret’s heart. Evil tidings, treacherous family members, and powerful sorcery threaten to overtake him, but Nazhuret must survive for the sake of those he loves.
  • The Waking Dreamer

    J. E. Alexander

    language (Mechanical Owl Media, Sept. 13, 2013)
    Emmett’s dream is always the same. Tingling with half-forgotten memories, he stands in an unknown room surrounded by mirrors, curio cabinets, and nesting dolls. A painting, Belshazzar’s Feast, hangs on the wall, its disembodied hand numbering the King’s final days. Then comes the stranger, the serpent-wielding young woman with the glittering amber eyes. Her words are always the same. Emmett will soon save her. Then the supposed hero awakens to his unremarkable life, awaiting the next night and the same maddeningly familiar dream.Seventeen-year-old orphan Emmett Brennan remembers nothing of his past—not the boiler room in which his needle-ravaged mother gave birth to him, nor the Druids who tenderly delivered him. He can’t remember the cabal-summoned Revenant that clawed itself from shadow to hunt him, or why his mystical midwives hid him from the necromantic creature. Approaching adulthood, he is unaware of the dark forces that still search for him or the mysterious sentinels who secretly protect him, but on the eve of his eighteenth birthday that will change. The Revenants will find him. Only the young woman from his dreams can help him confront all he was once made to forget. Together, they will brave the nightmarish landscape Emmett’s waking world will soon become.