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Book Review: Dream Boy by Mary Crockett and Madelyn Rosenberg


Dream Boy
Author: Mary Crockett and Madelyn Rosenberg
Reading Level: Young Adult
Genre: Fantasy
Released: July 1, 2014
Review Source: Sourcebooks Fire | Netgalley

Annabelle Manning feels like she’s doing time at her high school in Chilton, Virginia. She has her friends at her lunchtime table of nobodies. What she doesn’t have are possibilities. Or a date for Homecoming. Things get more interesting at night, when she spends time with the boy of her dreams. But the blue-eyed boy with the fairytale smile is just that—a dream. Until the Friday afternoon he walks into her chemistry class.

One of friends suspects he’s an alien. Another is pretty sure it’s all one big case of deja vu. While Annabelle doesn’t know what to think, she’s willing to believe that the charming Martin Zirkle may just be her dream come true. But as Annabelle discovers the truth behind dreams—where they come from and what they mean—she is forced to face a dark reality she had not expected. More than just Martin has arrived in Chilton. As Annabelle learns, if dreams can come true, so can nightmares.


How cool would it be if one of your best dreams came true? How scary would it be if one of your nightmares came true? Dream Boy takes us into a world where just that is possible.

Annabelle could not possibly live in a more ordinary, uninteresting town. Chilton, Virginia- where nothing exciting ever happens. At least she's got her dreams and dream boy to keep her interested at night. Then one day *poof* he shows up at her school. She's sure it's just her mind playing tricks until he confirms it. Martin, Annabelle's hot dream boy, is real. His blue eyes are real. His kiss is real. His way of telling Annabelle she's "perfect" is real. But, if dreams can come true what's to stop a nightmare from coming true also?

The entire idea behind dreams coming to life in this book is so genius! I just, personally, wish it would have be executed a little better. I thing the characters and their problems should have been developed more deeply. Especially the villain. I understand that it was in Annabelle's point of view and we can't entirely see the villain's thoughts and WHY exactly certain things played out the way they did, but I would have liked more story behind it.

As far as characters go, let's focus on the star of the show- Martin. Martin never sat well with me. The entire book I was just waiting for him to turn rogue. I'm still not sure if that had to do with the writing or the fact that he literally was too perfect. But, then again he is the Dream Boy and I suppose dreams are perfect.

I will say that during and after reading the book I definitely viewed my own dreams and nightmares differently. I actually might start a dream journal! I really do hope there will be a sequel. I will definitely pick it up only to dive more deeply into this fantasy about dreams coming to life.

Cover Reveals: The Forever Song | Dazed | Dream Boy


There have been quite a few cover reveals in the bookish world lately. Here are a few that stand out.


The FOREVER SONG
Blood of Eden #3
Author: Julie Kagawa
Release Date: April 15th 2014
Publisher: Harlequin Teen

VENGEANCE WILL BE HERS

Allison Sekemoto once struggled with the question: human or monster?

With the death of her love, Zeke, she has her answer.

MONSTER

Allie will embrace her cold vampire side to hunt down and end Sarren, the psychopathic vampire who murdered Zeke. But the trail is bloody and long, and Sarren has left many surprises for Allie and her companions—her creator, Kanin, and her blood brother, Jackal. The trail is leading straight to the one place they must protect at any cost—the last vampire-free zone on Earth, Eden. And Sarren has one final, brutal shock in store for Allie.

In a ruined world where no life is sacred and former allies can turn on you in one heartbeat, Allie will face her darkest days. And if she succeeds, triumph is short-lived in the face of surviving forever alone.

I CANNOT WAIT FOR THIS LAST BOOK (even though I don't want the series to end)!!! I love love love this series, its in my top tens of favorites. With the Blood of Eden series you I get 2 of my favorite genres in one. PARANORMAL & DYSTOPIAN!!! Check out a teaser of The Forever Song (do not read if you haven't read The Immortal Rules and The Eternity Cure).



DAZED
Connections #2.5
Author: Kim Karr
Release Date: April 1st 2014
Publisher: Intermix | Penguin

In this dramatic new novella from the New York Times bestselling author of Torn and Connected, two people discover that even the truest love has ups and downs…

Jagger Kennedy never went looking for fame, he just fell into it. After scoring a major modeling contract, his clean-cut good looks and charm catapulted his career. But when his actress girlfriend breaks his heart, he moves to L.A. to try his hand at acting. He needs to make a change, and the last thing he’s looking for is love…

Aerie Daniels is a woman in control … until she meets Jagger. Her surprising connection with him leaves her stunned, and it’s unlike anything she’s ever felt. But just when she lets her walls fall, she makes a startling discovery about him that breaks her fragile heart into a million pieces.

To keep from losing the one woman he can’t bear to be without, Jagger is willing to give up anything—including his career. But even that might not be enough to regain Aerie’s shattered trust…

Includes a preview of the next Connections series novel, Mended.

What a cover right? Check out our 5 star review of Connected! Karr shares an excerpt from Dazed (do not read if you haven't read Connected or Torn first).


DREAM BOY
Release Date: July 1st 2014
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

In this romantic contemporary fantasy, American teen-hood meets mystic folklore.

Like the small southern town where it's set, Dream Boy is edged by wilderness, mysticism and mystery. The bottle tree on the cover perfectly captures the novel's mix of dream and nightmare.

So what is a bottle tree?

Simply put, it's an ancient folk-magic practice intended to capture evil spirits. Southerners adapted the tradition—outfitting tree limbs with colored bottles.

In Dream Boy, the bottle tree creates a connection point between the real world and what lies beyond.

This cover is incredible. When I saw it I was immediately interested to want to read it.  Cant wait!

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