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Books like Dreamquake: Book Two of the Dreamhunter Duet
Award winning
The Book of Stolen Dreams
David Farr, 2021
384 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure stimulates imagination and creativity.
Characters exhibit resilience and courage, inspiring young readers.
Fosters critical thinking through complex, intriguing puzzles.
Encourages exploration of themes like freedom and oppression.

The Book of Stolen Dreams
David Farr, 2021
Starbright and the Dream Eater
Joy Cowley, 2000
208 pages
Why to read
Engages imagination with a whimsical, captivating narrative.
Characters model resilience and problem-solving.
Encourages empathy and emotional understanding.
Ideal for family bonding over shared reading moments.

Starbright and the Dream Eater
Joy Cowley, 2000
Award winning
All the Crooked Saints
Maggie Stiefvater, 2018
313 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of family, identity, and acceptance.
Enhances empathy and understanding through magical realism.
Encourages self-reflection and personal growth.
Captivating narrative that sparks imagination.

All the Crooked Saints
Maggie Stiefvater, 2018
Award winning
The Last of the High Kings
Kate-Thompson, 2010
368 pages
Why to read
Blends Irish mythology with engaging adolescent challenges.
Fosters creativity through rich, cultural storytelling.
Encourages exploration of personal and communal identity.
Supports development of emotional intelligence and empathy.

The Last of the High Kings
Kate-Thompson, 2010
Award winning
The Shadow Society
Marie Rutkoski, 2012
416 pages
Why to read
Exciting adventure ignites children's imagination and curiosity.
Enhances empathy through diverse, relatable characters.
Encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Promotes literacy and focus in a fun manner.

The Shadow Society
Marie Rutkoski, 2012
Award winning
Call Down the Hawk: The Dreamer Trilogy
Maggie Stiefvater, 2019
472 pages
Why to read
Explores creativity, art, and the power of dreams.
Encourages emotional growth and understanding diverse perspectives.
Stimulates imagination through vivid, mystical storytelling.
Strengthens advanced reading skills and vocabulary.

Call Down the Hawk: The Dreamer Trilogy
Maggie Stiefvater, 2019
Award winning
The Obsidian Mirror
Catherine Fisher, 2013
400 pages
Why to read
Intriguing fantasy with mystifying time-travel elements.
Encourages critical thinking and curiosity.
Explores themes of friendship and loyalty.
Stimulates imagination in young readers.

The Obsidian Mirror
Catherine Fisher, 2013
Award winning
The Unbound
Victoria Schwab, 2014
360 pages
Why to read
Fast-paced and exciting plot
Relatable and diverse characters
Educational content
Intriguing blend of fantasy and science fiction
