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School Library Journal
Reviewed on June 1, 2007
Gr 9-Up This title begins where "Dreamhunter" (Farrar, 2006) left off, and is written in the same detailed, eloquent prose. Dreamhunter Laura Hame has just inflicted the sleeping patrons at the Rainbow Opera dream palace with a nightmare that blows a government conspiracy wide open. Now everyone knows about the sickening, horrific dreams used by Cas Doran and his Regulatory Body to control prison convicts. But mysteries remain about the origins of The Place, the invisible geographic are...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Magazine
Reviewed on March 1, 2007
The second part of Knox's Dreamhunter Duet, set in a society where capturing and "performing" dreams constitutes the basis of the entertainment, political, and even medical industries, is thoroughly impressive—for its sure, literary prose, nuanced characters, and fully realized Edwardian setting, but even more so for its original, surprising imagery and plot. Having conveyed the terrifying dream "Buried Alive" to a large audience, dreamhunter Laura Hame and her family mobilize an inquiry into...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Guide
Reviewed on January 1, 2007
Dreamhunter Laura Hame and her family mobilize an inquiry into the use of nightmares in the "education" of convicts. The...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




