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Why do so many girls allow themselves to get into abusive relationships--and what keeps them there? In this riveting novel, Sarah Dessen searches for understanding and answers. Caught in a trap that is baited with love and need, Caitlin must frantically manage her every action to avoid being hit by the hands that once seemed so gentle. All around her are women who care--best friends, mother, sister, mentor--but shame keeps her from confiding in any of them, especially Cass, her brilliant older sister, whose own flight from home had seemed to point the way.
Dessen has here created a subtle and compelling work of literature that goes far beyond the teen problem novel in a story rich with symbolism, dark scenes of paralyzing dread, quirky and memorable characters, and gleams of humor. With the consummate skill and psychological depth that brought her praise for Keeping the Moon, she explores the search for self-identity, the warmth of feminine friendships, and the destructive ways our society sets up young women for love gone wrong. (Ages 14 and older) --Patty Campbell --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
AMAZINGLY FANTASTIC!!!!,
By Christina (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dreamland (Mass Market Paperback)
I never really picked up this book because I thought it, like another book I'd read with a similar plot, took place in a dream. I borrowed this book from the library prepared to completely hate it. Fortunately I was pleasantly surprised. It does start out a bit on the boring side but it catches you up in its whirlwind of emotions and its just impossible not to love it. Maybe not love it but you will not be able to keep from reading from front to back with this one. Its amazing. Caitlin's emotions are so real and , as a girl with an older sister who im always second to, I definitely understand where she's coming from. Not to ruin the story or anything but when the character of Rogerson is first introduced I fell for him so hard. It was like I was caught in that relationship too. I have never been,nor do I ever hope to be, in an abusive relationship but I have always wondered why a woman would stick around through that but this book definitely made me understand. Sure it doesn't have the perfect, everything-works-out-in-the-end ending but I wouldn't consider it depressing. A definite must read.
5.0 out of 5 stars
deliciously different,
By "onikao" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dreamland (Mass Market Paperback)
The thing that struck me while reading Dreamland is the same element that causes many people to label the book 'disturbing'... the focus on how Caitlin let herself be abused and hurt. The language is beautiful and honest, and the characters are remarkably sympathetic- not in the sense that the reader feels sorry for them, but that the reader understands the reasons behind their behavior. Dreamland may be dark and gloomy, but it is also painfully honest, realistic, and compelling. A must read for anyone that isn't under the delusion that all teen literature has to be coated with happy pills!
2.0 out of 5 stars
Depressing, boring,
By Pongo (VA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dreamland (Mass Market Paperback)
I can't make myself like this book. At first, I thought it sounded good. From the back, I thought it might possibly be a fantasy novel. Not even close. The characters arent incredibly interesting, and the plot is so depressing it left me feeling mildly sick afterwards. I really liked This Lullaby by the same author, but Dreamland just makes me feel like the whole world is being sucked into a pit of despair and struggle. If you like depressing books about drugs and abusive boyfriends, I suppose you might like this story. If you don't fall into those categories, stay clear of this book.
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