![]() ![]() Up until the end, I was pretty sure that the romance would head in another direction. Liv has barley met the guy, they only hang out in dreams from time to time, and he hasn’t given out much information about himself. Real nerd girls may think that from time to time, but most of the human thoughts tend to drift to what we do like. Not only is more time spent in the everyday world, the heroine Liv spends quite a bit of her time thinking about romantic / high school clichés and how she is above all that (until she isn’t anymore)-so much that it got old fast. That said, I felt like Gier was more interested in exploring the relationships among the different characters than the supernatural elements. ![]() ![]() While this is different from my typical UF read, I found it refreshing how the novel kept me questioning what was caused by supernatural forces and what was caused by coincidence. Though the plot has potential to really delve into the mysterious and fantastical elements working in the dream world and the supernatural rituals that the four boys appear to be doing, it focuses more on the day-to-day happenings than the dreams. The mystery of what supernatural forces are at work is what kept me reading. The intriguing premise is what drew me to Dream a Little Dream. ![]()
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