Dream Weaver's Quest


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First in a trilogy, this nightscape-inspired young adult fantasy fiction describes the adventures of a junior high student who can control her dreams, and the friends who are willing to help her. In a classic tale of the battle between good and evil, author B. Lindstrom makes a claim as to what happens during the hours of darkness.




Dream Weavers


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When Joan Buchanan purchased the old Borloff estate in Castleton, Kentucky, she was unaware of its history and the dark secrets it held. Castleton residents believe the house is haunted by the ghosts of Borloff’s wife and children who all went missing sixty years before. Their bodies were never found. Townsfolk asserts that Josef Borloff brutally murdered his family then disposed of their bodies. They swear Borloff was the devil incarnate and that his spirit still remains inside Borloff Manor. A non-believer in the supernatural, Joan dismisses the rumors and warnings from the locals, a decision she will immediately come to regret. Only hours after moving in, she perceives that something unpleasant and mystifying is going on inside her new home. Whatever is behind the cause of the bizarre events adversely affects her, her two children, and the family dog, Conroy. Personal items that mysteriously disappear, peculiar noises coming from the cellar, insect and rat infestations, the stench of decay that permeates throughout the house, and unexplainable, realistically vivid nightmares plaguing them all are only the beginning of what’s in store for the Buchanan family. A dark evil lurks within Borloff Manor that only Conroy can see. If he could talk, he’d tell his family why he’s so drawn to the fireplace, and warn them about the mortal peril they’re in. But dogs can’t talk, and since they can’t see what he sees, he’ll just have to remain alert and do whatever it takes to keep his humans protected from the black shadow man that wants them all dead.




The Dreamweavers


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Twin siblings sneak into the emperor’s palace to break a curse in this Chinese folklore-inspired fantasy adventure set in the Ming Dynasty. "[A] magical adventure, which shoots for the moon—and succeeds."—Entertainment Weekly Twins Mei and Yun can’t wait for the Mid-Autumn Harvest Festival, even though strange things keep happening in their village. A gloomy atmosphere has settled over the land and their grandpa’s usually delicious mooncakes instead taste horrible and bitter, insulting the prince who tastes them. Determined to clear grandpa’s name, Mei and Yun journey through the City of Ashes, visit the mysterious Jade Rabbit, and encounter a powerful poet, who makes them a pact: infiltrate the royal palace to expose a past royal injustice, and the poet will remove the curse that has ensnared their grandfather and village. Seamlessly weaving together folklore, palace intrigue, and historical detail, G. Z. Schmidt delivers an unforgettable adventure set in the Ming Dynasty about sibling bonds and the importance of the past. The beautifully illustrated cover by artist Feifei Ruan shows the twins riding a floating cloud, whose softly curved edges shine with printed gloss. Back matter includes further information on Chinese mythology, philosophy, and more. An enchanting experience, The Dreamweavers is perfect for young fantasy readers. A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year A CCBC Choice




The Dream Weavers


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The main question that guided the thinking behind this book can be stated as follows: "What kind of leadership behavior must executives of technology-driven organizations display to spur performance excellence?" To address this question the authors conducted videotaped interviews of executives from 65 organizations– including General Electric, Qualcomm, The Vanguard Group, and Barclays Global Investors – to identify common behaviors and traits that lead to organizational success. In addition to the interviews, they surveyed the executives’ followers to evaluate the leadership and organizational culture to examine successful executive leadership from multiple reference points. The authors found that displaying outstanding executive leadership doesn't necessarily require a commanding presence, a genius-level IQ, expertise, or even a strong command and control system. At the heart of outstanding strategic leadership was an ability to envision a strategy for taking the raw inputs provided by their environments (e.g., people, technology, ideas, opportunities) and then to weave them into an integrated pattern or system of social, technical and intellectual resources that ultimately produce dramatically higher levels of organizational success factors. The book includes dozens of stories and narratives from the executive leaders to offer readers an in-depth look at what constitutes effective strategy-focused leadership in technology-driven organizations.




The Dreamweavers


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Films include: Back to the future, Conan the destroyer, The dead zone and Videodrome (directed by David Cronenberg), Highlander, the James Bond series, The lost boys, A nightmare on Elm Street (directed by Wes Craven).







Dream Weavers


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A gripping tale of romance, ambition, and deadly vengeance from the author of This Far from Paradise. Spanning the generations from pre-World War I to the 1950s, Shelby tells the story of matriarch Rose Jefferson and her descendants as they attempt to create the first credit card.




The MoonQuest


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Six-Time Award-Winner! In a land where fear rules and storytelling spells death, can one bard’s imagination end the tyranny? Turning his back on king and family, and with stories as his only guide, a reluctant Toshar is thrust onto a perilous, uncharted journey to restore hope to a savaged land and light to its darkened moon. Book 1 of Mark David Gerson’s epic, time-twisting fantasy series.




Dreamweaver's: The Slumbering Key


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In the sleepy town of Crescent Hollow, 12-year-old Amelia "Mia" Hartley's dreams have always been more vivid than those of her peers. But one night, her dreams transport her to a place that feels astonishingly real—a mystical realm where dreams weave the fabric of reality. Here, she meets Liam, Eli, and Sophie, three other children who share her gift and have been summoned by a benevolent force known as the Dream Guardian. With the guidance of the Dream Guardian, these four children discover they are the chosen Dreamweavers, destined to protect the delicate balance between the dream world and the waking one. But an ancient darkness stirs in the shadows, threatening to unleash nightmares into reality and disrupt the balance forever. As Mia and her fellow Dreamweavers learn to harness their unique abilities, they embark on a quest to find the Slumbering Key, an artifact with the power to lock away the encroaching darkness. Along the way, they must navigate a labyrinth of dreams, from the deepest fears to the most whimsical fantasies, all while strengthening the bonds of friendship and discovering the inner strength they never knew they had. In "The Dreamweavers: The Slumbering Key," the first book of an enchanting new series, readers will join Mia, Liam, Eli, and Sophie on an adventure full of wonder, courage, and magic. It is a journey that will take them beyond the realm of sleep, where the only limit is their imagination, and where every dream holds the key to the future of both worlds.




Colors in the Dreamweaver's Loom


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Distraught over her father's death, Zan wanders into the forest and into a fantasy world where she becomes involved in the Orathi's fight to save their homeland from invaders.