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Reswyt (2000)

by David Mayer(Favorite Author)
4.13 of 5 Votes: 2
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English
series
Dreamline
review 1: It was slow-moving at first and I almost gave up on it. I'm glad I didn't though, because it ended up being pretty good. The only problem is, it ended on a cliffhanger. If the author makes more books in the series, I'm not sure I'll want to read them. Lastly, it had sooooo many typos! I was able to correct them in my mind but it honestly bothered me at times and made the author seem unprofessional. He should have spent more time editing it or something.
review 2: It's no secret that I enjoy reading young adult novels. I find a lot of times that the plots are fresher and more enjoyable then books written for adults. RESWYT happens to be one of those novels. There is the usual teenage drama about romance and high school that one finds in this genre. What make
... mores it unique is the mixture of Egyptian mythology and dream interpretation that is added to the pot. I found that adding in those additions really made for a unique storyline.Mr. Mayer also did a wonderful job on his characters. I enjoyed watching Sabine deal with her issues surrounding her father's death and the maturity that she increasingly shows in dealing with problems that I keep cropping up. I don't want to say more about this issues as that would give too much away about the book.I was very impressed by this book and recommend it to readers of all ages. I plan on picking up the next book as soon as I can.I rate this book a 4.5.**I purchased this book thru Amazon. less
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zero6488
This was a great spin on dreams and the dream world with some Egyptian mythology mixed in. Fun book.
Aayush
It was alright. Not one of my all time favorites. I sort of had to make myself finish it.
denise92
Not free in the UK :(
alex_craig12
Review coming soon...
victor
LOVED IT!
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