Moon Dreams
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Average customer review:Product Description
Jeremy Sebastian Moon is transported far from Earth where his dreams and job in advertising provide comfort but not much happiness, a world where fantasy is reality. This new magical world presents to Jeremy his double, a dangerous wizard who wants him to take his place and stand before the Council of Mages. Jeremy's mission before he returns home is to help the Mages battle the Evil in Thaumia. He encounters a beautiful thief, an enchantress and Nul, along his journey, but will his newfound powers take him back to earth
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3947919 in Books
- Published on: 1988-05-03
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Library Journal
Atlanta copywriter Jeremy Moon wakes from a series of bizarre nightmares to discover that he is trapped in another worldthe victim of a cross-dimensional cultural exchangeand only his mastery of the laws of magic can lead him home. Strickland brings a decidedly light-hearted approach to the classic struggle between the forces of Light and Darkness. Recommended for fantasy collections.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Customer Reviews
A triumph for Strickland!
Brad Strickland's "Moon Dreams" is a fun book with bawdy, crazy-quilt imagery. A month after publication, "Moon Dreams" was required reading at a summit of hundreds of young Georgia writers.
Possibly the most under-rated fantasy novel ever
Moon Dreams by Brad Strickland is not something I would have usually picked up by glancing at the cover. I got it at a yard sale for five cents, figuring if it was terrible, "Hey, at least it was only five cents!" Lucky for me, for that may have been the best five cents I ever spent!
Possibly the most colorful, creative, and fun fantasy novel I've ever read (other than Howl's Moving Castle by Dianna Wynne-Jones), Moon Dreams brings us from the normal, modern world, to a fantasy dimention filled with magic, intrigue, and mystical beings. Okay, so it sounds sort of cheesy, but Strickland's fantastic flowing narrative drawns you in and makes you fall right in love with the characters. This book stands apart from all other "Modern to Fantasy world" books by making realistic, imaginative characters and putting them in interesting situations. If you like any kind of fantasy you should read this novel!
