by Amy Martin
Publication
Date: August 15th 2012
Publisher: Self Published
Source: Author
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This Book: In Your Dreams
Rating:
3/5
A copy of this book was provided to me by the author in exchange for an honest review.
I
found this book really unique to read. The concept of a character having a
something about them that they like/hate at the same time isn't new, but the
way it was in this particular book was great. The book’s main character is Zip.
She lives with her mom, her grandparents live next door, and her dad lives in
Chicago. Her parents are divorced which obviously isn’t so abnormal nowadays.
Her dad gave her the nickname ‘Zip’ years ago because she’s a fast runner. She
plays basketball, loves to read, and what do you know, has new neighbors moving
in next door.
Kieran
and Kayla are the new kids to town. He has a sleeping disorder. He can't
control when he sleeps and sometimes passes out at inconvenient times, such as
during school. He also has dreams of the future that always come true. They are
only small scenes that don't normally make sense until the event actually
happens, but they're always accurate. This happens to him because his mother
was taking a new drug while pregnant. Interesting stuff happened back in the
day (no spoilers) and now the only person who might know the formula is his
biological father. Their hope is that if the formula was revealed a cure could
be developed to help Kieran. But does Kieran want to change? Obviously he wants
to be in control of when he sleeps, but having those dreams is part of who he
is. It's what he's grown up doing. Could he really give that up to be like a
normal guy?
Zip
just happens to be there when Kieran has his first episode in school and they
end up becoming close friends, much to his sister Kayla’s dislike. The
formation of their relationship was super cute <3
The
main problem of the book was that Kieran's real dad is getting released from
jail and might come to manipulate Kieran. His buddy Frank is already in this
town and Zip thinks she might be getting the dreams too. Everything goes down
on the most important night of the year: Prom. There were engaging twists and
turns throughout. This book actually made me not want to read it. The file sat
on my phone for like a week because I didn't want to find out what happened on
Prom night. I didn't want to hear about anything bad happening. My curiosity
won out. I'm glad it did because it was nowhere near as bad as I thought haha.
The book was good, obviously, but it doesn't leave me dying to read book two.
The book doesn't end in a cliffhanger and I honestly think it could have been a
stand alone book. I have no clue what book two will be about, but I most
certainly will read it, it's just not going to kill me to put it off a bit.
Typically
I put constructive criticism in my reviews but there wasn't really anything
that stood out to me. Which can be taken as a compliment and a criticism. I
liked this book but there wasn't really anything about it to make it stand out
from other books, aside from the fact that Kieran's condition came from his mom
taking drugs during pregnancy. What I mean is, in the future I probably won't
remember this book, it doesn't have that 'omg' quality that makes a book
unforgettable. I’d recommend it if you want a short refreshing read, but I
don’t think that the book is something that will stick with you.
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