Sunday 22 May 2016

DREAMLAND - (chapter 1 - 5)

                                                                         Dreamland
                                                    Written by : Robert L. Anderson



              

The first rule, which Dea had already intuited, was that she must never try to change anything or intervene in another person's dream.
The second rule, related to the first, was that she might walk as many dreams as she wished if she was careful, and follow all the rules, but she must never walk the same person's dreams more than once.
And the third rule was that she must never, ever be seen.

      A really fascinating chapters. This book was about  a paranormal story about a girl named Dea Donahue who had the capability to enter to someone's dream. I liked this book because the writer engage the reader to enter another part of the world. On the first 5 chapter of this book, the writer told us about the character and characteristics of Dea Donahue. The writer had inserted element of mystery and weirdness in this chapter that made the reader curious to proceed to the next chapter. I also like this chapter because it showed us the imagination of a weird girl who her life had been so hard lately. For me, based on the first five chapters, this book gave a whole new perspective about a novel. This book was different from the common stories that we had read before.

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