"Sophie's parents run a secret shop where dreams are bought and sold. When Sophie dreams, her dreams become real, so she is forbidden to have any. Sinister events are set in motion when she is accidentally seen by one of her parents' customers, and it's up to Sophie to save her family." I really liked this story. This will have a lot of appeal for older elementary kids who like fantasy. because of the length it's going to be easier to give to kids who like to read but it also has larger type and a little more white space so kids who have a minimum page requirement might also be interested.
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Thursday, June 29, 2017
The Girl Who Could Not Dream
The Girl Who Could Not Dream by Sarah Beth Durst, 379 pages
"Sophie's parents run a secret shop where dreams are bought and sold. When Sophie dreams, her dreams become real, so she is forbidden to have any. Sinister events are set in motion when she is accidentally seen by one of her parents' customers, and it's up to Sophie to save her family." I really liked this story. This will have a lot of appeal for older elementary kids who like fantasy. because of the length it's going to be easier to give to kids who like to read but it also has larger type and a little more white space so kids who have a minimum page requirement might also be interested.
"Sophie's parents run a secret shop where dreams are bought and sold. When Sophie dreams, her dreams become real, so she is forbidden to have any. Sinister events are set in motion when she is accidentally seen by one of her parents' customers, and it's up to Sophie to save her family." I really liked this story. This will have a lot of appeal for older elementary kids who like fantasy. because of the length it's going to be easier to give to kids who like to read but it also has larger type and a little more white space so kids who have a minimum page requirement might also be interested.
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