Friday, September 25, 2015

Blog Tour: Dreamland

Today on the blog we have an extra special feature about the book Dreamland. The author, Robert L. Anderson was willing to tell me the top 10 people that he would dreamwalk. First, find out all about the book below.

 About the book:


23245337Odea Donahue has been able to travel through people’s dreams since she was six years old. Her mother taught her the three rules of walking: Never interfere. Never be seen. Never walk the same person’s dream more than once. Dea has never questioned her mother, not about the rules, not about the clocks or the mirrors, not about moving from place to place to be one step ahead of the unseen monsters that Dea’s mother is certain are right behind them.

Then a mysterious new boy, Connor, comes to town and Dea finally starts to feel normal. As Connor breaks down the walls that she’s had up for so long, he gets closer to learning her secret. For the first time she wonders if that’s so bad. But when Dea breaks the rules, the boundary between worlds begins to deteriorate. How can she know what’s real and what’s not?



About the Author:

Robert L. Anderson grew up in Brooklyn and graduated college in 2004 with a degree in philosophy. Since then, he has lived in five states and twelve countries, and on three continents. Dreamland is his first novel. He is represented by literary agent Stephen Barbara.
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Top 10 People You Would Want to Dreamwalk



My dreams are actually pretty horrifying that I can’t actually see myself happily walking through someone else’s dreams, but if I had to answer (and I HAVE to answer!) here are my picks:



1) J.K. Rowling. I don’t actually have to elaborate here, right?

2) George RR Martin because maybe he’ll dream about how A Song of Ice and Fire ends and I can see it as HE SEES IT. It’ll be like a movie of his mind. And maybe I can interfere and make sure a certain character doesn’t meet a fateful end.

3) One of my best friends because she’s always telling me about the strangest dreams and I want to see if she’s making them up or not. If she isn’t I’m going to be in for things I will never un-see.

4) My other best friend because he dreams in black and white, which is supposedly very common but he’s the only person I know personally who exactly experiences this.

5) President Obama. That man has access to secrets our country may never learn and has definitely seen things that will never be public. His dreams must be fascinating. 

6) Can I cheat and say a dog? I want to see what dogs dream about.

7) A newborn’s first dream would be quite the experience. Everything is so foreign that I imagine it would be the most disorienting dream ever.  

8) Stephenie Meyer. Twilight came to her in a dream and that worked out for her, I think. I might be able to use something there as the jumping point for my next book (and h
opefully mega-bestseller).

9) Andrew Smith because have you read Grasshopper Jungle? If that’s what he comes up with when he’s awake his dreams will no doubt rival mine.
10) Last but not least, George Lucas. I hope he dreams in Star Wars, too. Don’t disappoint me, George! 


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