Dreambound
Dreambound
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Did Dan Frey tap into my head and write this book specifically for me? It's got all the tropes of storytelling that I love in one single book!
Rating: 4.21 leaves out of 5-Characters: 3.5/5 -Cover: 5/5-Story: 3.75/5-Writing: 5/5Genre: Fantasy, Scifi-Fantasy: 5/5-Scifi: 3/5 Type: EbookWorth?: YesHated Disliked Meh It Was Okay Liked Loved FavoritedWant to thank Netgalley and publishers for giving me the chance to read this book.Dan you are a jerk. A jerk for making me miss my dad. A jerk for having me cry.Now on to the book, I have been hitting the mark with these kind of books where it is formatted in text, emails, articles. etc. I really enjoyed following the dad but it was slow. I won't lie. I did struggle in some areas but when the action started to roll out it got so much better. I tool off some points for that and the mother. I hate her. A lot. How do you move on so quickly from your daughter missing? Iunno she just seemed like a very shit parent. Other than that it was a good book that is worth the read!
This is probably my favorite book of the year so far. It's another one that involves realistic characters discovering a magical world hidden around them. The author uses a really unique story-telling method where the entire story is told through journal entries, transcripts, emails, and excerpts from in-world novels. Reminded me a little bit of The Magicians series by Lev Grossman (probably because they both involve in-world fantasy novels that end up being somewhat true).