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  • The Dreamosphere: A Novel

    Laura Stoddard

    eBook (Cedar Fort Inc., July 6, 2014)
    The river of dark chocolate seemed to go on forever. To many kids, this would be a dream come true—but not to Gwen Stoker. The exact amount of time she and Tabitha had to explore a Dream-Orb was always a guessing game. Gwen could snap awake at any moment. And they needed to find the Original . . . before it was too late. Gwenevere Stoker hasn’t been sleeping very well since the death of her sister. Then one night, a curious specter named Tabitha appears to Gwen and reveals that dreams do not simply disappear when a person wakes up. They remain forever in the dreamosphere, a fantastical realm where each dream exists as its own world, or Orb. But someone has hacked into Gwen’s dreamosphere and is destroying her Dream-Orbs to in order to steal her happiness! And as more Orbs are destroyed, Gwen becomes more depressed. In order to be happy again, she must enter her dreams and stop the deadly thief before he completely demolishes her life. This thrilling adventure will ignite your imagination and have you testing the limits of your dreams!
  • The Dreamosphere

    Laura Stoddard

    Paperback (Sweetwater Books, July 8, 2014)
    What if dreams don't disappear when we wake up? Haunted by her sister's death, 11-year-old Gwenevere Stoker takes solace in the Dreamosphere, a dimension where all dreams still exist. But when someone starts hacking into her dreamosphere and destroying her dreams, it starts affecting Gwen in adverse ways in the waking world. Gwen teams up with an intriguing ally and embarks upon a wildly imaginative adventure through the land of dreams to find the culprit--and stop him. What will happen to Gwen when all her dreams are gone? What critical clues lie within the pages of her dream journal? And what does Edgar Allan Poe have to do with it all?
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  • The Dreamosphere by Laura Stoddard

    Laura Stoddard

    Paperback (Sweetwater Books, March 15, 1844)
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