The Book of Dreams (Melling novel) explained

The Book of Dreams
Author:O. R. Melling
Country:Canada
Language:English
Series:Chronicles of Faerie
Genre:Fantasy
Release Date:2003
Publisher:Puffin Canada
Preceded By:The Light-Bearer's Daughter

The Book of Dreams is a fantasy novel by O. R. Melling.[1] It is the fourth and last book in the Chronicles of Faerie series. The first three books are The Hunter's Moon, The Summer King and The Light-Bearer's Daughter.

Plot

The gateways between Faerie and the Earthworld have been destroyed by the Enemy. The only hope of ever bridging the two worlds again lies with Dana, a troubled teenager now living in Toronto. In a dream, Dana is told by her fairy mother, Edane, that the key to restoring the gateways is in The Book of Dreams. But quest she does, the length and breadth of the land, pursued by evil forces and aided by many new friends including Gwen and Laurel of the Companions of Faerie, and Jean, a classmate from Quebec with his own dark secret. Soon, Dana discovers that Canada is home to magic as frightening and wondrous as anything she left behind in Ireland.[2]

References

  1. Web site: Donald . Bridget . The Book of Dreams . 2024-08-15 . Quill & Quire.
  2. Web site: The Book of Dreams (The Chronicles of Faerie, #4) .