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The Chronicles of Faerie: The Book of Dreams

The Chronicles of Faerie: The Book of Dreams

Published in
2003
4.16
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Description

Dana Faolan, the heroine of The Light-Bearer's Daughter, has not adjusted to her new life in Canada and is using her access to the land of Faerie as a means of escape. She's unprepared to battle the dark forces that threaten to sever the human world and Faerie for good. It will take the help of all the protectors of Faerie (many of whom were featured in the previous Chronicles of Faerie books), plus the assistance of a sexy and mysterious French-Canadian boy, for Dana to meet the challenge of her destiny-as a half human, half fairy-to save her two worlds. As Booklist said in a starred review, Melling's writing "shimmers with magic, myth, and romance." Praise for The Chronicles of Faerie Green Earth Book Award winner Booklist Top Ten Youth Book for the EnvironmentF&P level: Y F&P genre: F
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
698 pages
Book in series
#4

Why to read

  • Immersive World-Building: 'The Chronicles of Faerie: The Book of Dreams' by O.R. Melling offers readers a richly detailed and enchanting world that blends the mystical elements of faerie lore with the modern world. The vivid descriptions and imaginative settings provide an escape into a realm of magic and wonder.
  • Cultural Enrichment: The series draws heavily on Celtic mythology and Irish folklore, providing a cultural exploration that can enrich the reader's understanding of these traditions. Through the narrative, one can learn about ancient myths, legends, and the cultural significance of faerie tales in Irish history.
  • Character Development: The book features compelling characters with complex personalities and growth arcs. Readers can relate to the protagonists' struggles and triumphs, making their journey through the world of Faerie both engaging and emotionally resonant.
  • Themes of Self-Discovery: As the characters navigate the challenges presented by the world of Faerie, they also embark on a journey of self-discovery. The book delves into themes such as identity, belonging, and the search for one's purpose, which are universal and thought-provoking for readers of all ages.