Official Review: The Dream Keepers by Linda Keen

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Re: Official Review: The Dream Keepers by Linda Keen

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The idea of one mixing dream with reality sounds thrilling and it's engaging. I'll have to get down to read it all.
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It sounds like a fascinating book from which a person can gain lessons on love, family and friendship. The cover and the name made me belive that this was a whimsical fantasy book.
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The title of this novel and its premise seems to promote a positive view of self-growth and self-development. I believe that many young adults would want to read this story. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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Moving from one grandparents to another is hard especially when they have a different view of what life is all about. Everybody faces drama in life which is most reason why we should make a change wherever we found ourselves. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I can tell that Star is a special child. And I love get character a lot. I loved the fact that the author developed the characters well. For me, this is an entertaining book and I can't wait to read it. Nice review.
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Post by Stephanie Kanu »

This sounds interesting. I don't think it's my cup of tea though. Seems a little bland for my taste.
Great review here though.
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This young adult book brings the siblings Star and Thatcher. It shows their growth and the issues they passed through in their childhood and teenage years too. But it is also a story of family, friendship, and love. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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Amazing things to like about Star and her sibling Thatcher. This is a story about orphans that got me feeling for them when they had to change the environment they are used to due to circumstances. Thanks for the review.
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It is very fascinating to learn that the protagonist's name is Star. It is a unique name. I want to know more about the perils, troubles and adventures that Star and Thatcher had to go through.Thanks for the great review.
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I hope Star and Thatcher get used to their grandparents and have some exciting adventures. I don't read many YA books, so I think I'll pass on this one. Thank you for your thorough review, and congrats on BOTD.
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I am interested in dreams. The world that Star creates as she mixes her dreams and reality makes me curious. Since this story is also family friendly, I can share the novel to my family. Great review!
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I would want to know how star and Thatcher were able to cope with the change in environment. Nice review.
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Although I'm not sure if I'd like to enjoy this book, the author did a good job capture the theme into well-written story. As young adult who has vivid imagination about the world, this book could be relatable for some people. And the characters' name are unique. Great review!
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Your reviews shows how much you enjoyed reading this book. I think how mucha change of environment can change one's life is greatly underrated. Thank you for the great review.
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Thank you for your wonderful review. It had said this book was in the historical fiction genre, but while reading a sample of it, I thought it sounded like a YA book. I was so glad to see that you had said that in your review! I enjoyed reading the sample and hearing about their ordinary lives. It feels like a good family story. I believe I will add this to my list of books to read, and since it's a free book, I can read it whenever I want at whatever speed I choose.
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