Happy Thursday! Today I have a review of The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker and available from Random House on January 15, 2019!
My Thoughts:
The Dreamers is a different sort of read for me, and I’m grateful I read it. The premise? A disease is affecting a college town causing unstoppable sleep and vividly strange dreams.
It all starts at a university in Southern California when a student, Kara, falls asleep and no one can rouse her, not her roommate, Mei, and not even the doctors at the hospital. That event is then followed by another student, and then another, and then the town is sieged with panic by this unknown and perplexing illness.
At first no one knows why this is happening. Are the students playing a prank? With the doctors finding no known medical cause, just what could be going on? I personally cannot imagine how…
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Maybe if you weren’t there, reading Fay Weldon in the 1980s, you just won’t ‘get’ this sequel to her most famous novel, Life and Loves of a She Devil…
In the 80s, my favourite authors were Mary Wesley and Fay Weldon. Mary Wesley began writing in her seventies, and she died in 1997 so there are only ten novels listed
Fay Weldon (born in 1931) started writing in 1967 and is still going strong, with 42 books to her credit
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