Dreamrider

Dreamrider

By Barry Jonsberg

Subjects: Emotional problems in fiction, Dreams in fiction, Overweight persons, Australia in fiction, Bullying, fiction, Child abuse, fiction, Bedtime, fiction, High schools, Overweight persons in fiction, Social problems, fiction, Violence, fiction, Emotions, fiction, Bullying, Bullying in fiction, Dreams, Schools, fiction, Fiction, Schools in fiction, Children's fiction, Lucid dreams in fiction, High schools in fiction, Lucid dreams, Juvenile fiction, Schools, Dreams, fiction, Emotional problems, Australia, fiction

Description: Michael Terny is at his seventh school in four years and he knows that whatever he does, he will be ridiculed and pushed around. Michael is the fat kid. But Michael is also a lucid dreamer--he can recognize when he is dreaming and make the dream unfold exactly as he wants. Here he is safe and completely in control. Safe that is, until he finds the dream world and real world colliding . . . and a passage between the two promises more power than he has ever imagined. With the help of an unexpected friend at his new school, Michael plans how to use his power--to reward the good and wreak vengeance on the wicked. . . . But is Michael really in control? Nothing is quite as it seems in this book, and the shocking ending will have readers furiously flipping back to begin reading again with opened eyes.From the Hardcover edition.

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