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Dreamseeker by C.S. Friedman
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Nov 03, 2015 | ISBN 9780698164178

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Praise for the Dreamwalker series: 

“Friedman skillfully blends science fiction and fantasy elements, tying them together with fairy tales and solid worldbuilding.” —Publishers Weekly

“Friedman does many things well in this novel, and her experience as an engaging storyteller is on full display…. Friedman shows that her writing and storytelling abilities are strong, regardless of what type of story she’s telling.” —Tor.com 

“Friedman does a great job at expanding upon the foundation she put in place in Dreamweaver.” ―Bookworm Blues

“There is plenty of suspense; some affecting, mild horror scenes; and intriguing hints at a much deeper game being played, with Jesse as the pawn.” ―Booklist 

Dreamseeker cemented this trilogy as one that I’m truly invested in.” ―No More Grumpy Bookseller

Dreamwalker is nerve-twisting and fascinating. Siblings Jesse and Tommy are tangled in a murderous genetic bait-and-switch that transcends worlds and time…. Waiting for the next book will be tough!” —Tamora Pierce, author of the Song of Lioness series

“[C.S. Friedman] writes bright, clear prose that can shine like gemstones or cut like broken glass. If you haven’t read her work you need to do something about that right now.” —Tad Williams, author of the Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn series

“Once again, CS Friedman shows us strong characters and innovative magic that transcend genreDreamwalker is a satisfying read for long-time fans, but will also serve to showcase her work to a whole new generation.” —Peter V. Brett, author of the Demon Cyle series

“The fast pace and younger protagonist will make this an obvious crossover book for YA readers,appealing…to those teens (and adults) who enjoy Cassandra Clare.” —Library Journal 

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