![]() I liked that she was determined to carve out as much of a normal life as possible for herself: she gets a job, keeps the house running, goes to school everyday and lives as if she had a parent who was invested in her life. And her life is so difficult, between her alcoholic mother and her disability of falling into other people’s dreams, that she’s a very sympathetic character. I’m lucky enough to say that my life and Janie’s bear EXCEEDINGLY few similarities, but her character is written so well that it’s so easy to slip into her shoes. So from that perspective this was a refreshing change.Īs I got into the story, I found Janie Hannagan to be so easy to relate to. I love paranormal stories (I read a lot of Stephen King as a teen) but I’d never read a paranormal story about dreams. Pushy: When I first read about this book on my library’s website I was intrigued right away. ![]()
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