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The Dream Walker, Land of Mystica Series Volume 1

por Michelle Murray

Otros autores: Patrick Tomsik (Editor)

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Once upon Mystica, there were six wizards, three light and three dark. One day, one of the dark wizards said a spell to trap the fellow wizards. The spell went astray, and all of the wizards were trapped in stones. Now, one curious boy finds one of these stones and releases Midnight. Midnight is loose on Mystica! He gathers an army and prepares for war. Miranda is an average college girl, until she has dreams of Mystica. Her dreams lead her to travel through Mystica to find Lightning, the one wizard that can defeat Midnight. Follow Miranda through the Plains, Ice Caves, Forest of the Lost, and the Dragon's Lair. Can Miranda find and release Lightning and save Mystica?… (más)
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I liked the magical world in this book. The story is a lot like that of Neverending Story, and several other fantasy stories in which someone from our world is magically transported to a fantasy land where there is some sort of quest or mission to be done to save that world. In this book, the heroine is a college freshman by the name of Miranda, and she finds a magical bowl in a shop that transports her into the fantasy story as a Dream Walker. While the world, its magic, and all the characters are rather simple and underdeveloped, the style and length of this story reminds me a lot of Andre Norton's fantasy books, blended with a bit of Pratchett's style of wizardry, some New-Age goddesses, and some rather pale tribal plains-people who seem inspired by Native American cultures. Adults may find this novel too simplistic, but younger readers will find this story accessible. I wish Murray had made Miranda a 12-14yr-old girl, rather than a college student, since this is the age Miranda seems more like anyway, and making the heroine younger would solidly place this book as a middle-grade novel, where it seems most comfortably to fit.

I do think this book NEEDs a good editor, and it would have benefited from some grammar-Nazi beta-readers and more stubbornly critical, fantasy-fan beta-readers. As Stephen King has pointed out, a good story is a good story, and this is one, BUT the spelling and grammar issues throughout this book make this book feel amateurish and unfinished. The weaknesses in characterization and scene development pop out more when the whole book reads as a second draft anyway. Polished and edited, this book could be the start of a long-lived and popular fantasy series that could go on for as many episodes as Discworld, but with the lack of editing I found in this book, this series could never break into the mainstream book world. ( )
  JBarringer | Dec 30, 2017 |
Michelle Murray is a magical author. I bought this book for my kids. They enjoyed reading it, however they felt they were a little mature for it. After reading it, myself, I give it 4 stars. This is a very imaginative tale about the fantastical land, Mystica. There was a lot of creativity that was put into this story and I could easily see kids between the ages of 9-12 really getting into this series. It is short and sweet, which makes it a great summer read. So, if you're looking for something to keep your kids brains going this summer, I strongly recommend this book. They will find wizards, battles, and other fantastical drama that will keep them entertained. I enjoyed the vision of the author and her easy writing style. I am excited to see that there are other books in this series. If your child loves this story, there are more for them to attach to.
~Laney Smith
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  LaneySmith | Dec 1, 2015 |
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Once upon Mystica, there were six wizards, three light and three dark. One day, one of the dark wizards said a spell to trap the fellow wizards. The spell went astray, and all of the wizards were trapped in stones. Now, one curious boy finds one of these stones and releases Midnight. Midnight is loose on Mystica! He gathers an army and prepares for war. Miranda is an average college girl, until she has dreams of Mystica. Her dreams lead her to travel through Mystica to find Lightning, the one wizard that can defeat Midnight. Follow Miranda through the Plains, Ice Caves, Forest of the Lost, and the Dragon's Lair. Can Miranda find and release Lightning and save Mystica?

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