I belong.

Everything is better than ever. The graveyard is healing. The creatures are propagating and assisting the trapped dreamers. It seems as though my job is done.

Seems so. That is until the dreamer trapped in my net shows up with strange stories about unicorns roaming around Denver. Our fold of reality is melting in Earth’s. When Cable, the riverboat captain, steals the net, intent on destroying my dreamer to power his motor, Dreamland reveals a new secret.

I know who I am, and it’s not at all what I thought.

This novella is a fantastic world builder. Blooding introduces a new way on how to concept our dreams—that they are so much more than we realize. Although I haven’t read the Dreamland Stories books, I feel that after reading Graveyard of Dreams, I will understand what is going on much better. Through the eyes of River, I was able to see the world of dreams. In his adventures, River explains what is going on well and helps to keep your mind focused on what is happening—for Dreamworld is tricky and intricate. Nothing is as it seems. In a way, River had to be smarter than Dreamland in order to save his Dreamers—the people from the real worlds.
— Natalie Carroll

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