The Dream-Web Diaries of Gwenevere Stoker
de Laura Stoddard
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Gwen shrugged, looking about distractedly, too disoriented by her sudden arrival in the remarkable setting to focus.
“I dunno…They disappear?”
The unblinking grey eyes of her young companion flashed as she leaned forward.
“Incorrect. Every dream you’ve ever had still exists. All of them. They reside in a dimension called the dreamosphere. It’s where we are right now, as a matter of fact. Each dream basically exists as its own world—or dream-orb. There are thousands and thousands of them, connected like drops of dew on a gigantic spider web.
"Every dream you’ve ever had, Gwen. They’re all up here. And you can visit them any time you want.”
Having just embarked upon her sixth grade year of school, and being a notoriously bitter 11-year-old (due to the guilt she still harbors over the incident from two years earlier) Gwenevere Stoker is both relieved and thrilled by the distraction this revelation provides. She can travel to another dimension? Visit her old dreams!
But her enthusiasm is short lived…
Tabitha, the enigmatic child who shares this amazing revelation, has some even more startling news: Gwen’s dreamosphere is in danger. Someone has been hacking into it—destroying her dream-orbs, erasing pieces of her past, and affecting Gwen in more ways than she even yet comprehends.
Together, Gwen and Tabitha must travel through the fantastical landscape of Gwen’s dreams to find the person responsible. What will happen to Gwen when all of her dreams are gone? What critical clues lie within the pages of her dream journal?
And...What does Edgar Allan Poe have to do with it all?
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Laura Stoddard discovered her love of reading and writing shortly after her first birthday. She'd finished both the Bible and all of Shakespeare's greatest works by the time she was two. By four, she was not only directing and performing in her own theatrical productions, but also had a monthly arts and culture magazine more widely circulated than any other publication in the United States. Laura was also born with an exceptionally vivid imagination and has been known to fabricate the truth on occasion in an effort to make herself seem smarter and more interesting. This is one of those occasions. She's actually just a normal gal, who earned a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Arizona State University and currently lives in Tempe, Arizona. This is her first novel.