When teenager Nolan Erling discovers the existence of a secret organization governing the dreaming world while the population sleeps, he expects his dreams to be safe. Little does he know powerful nightmares reside within, ones that want him dead, and ones that even this organization cannot defend against.
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When teenager Nolan Erling discovers the existence of a secret organization governing the dreaming world while the population sleeps, he expects his dreams to be safe. Little does he know powerful nightmares reside within, ones that want him dead, and ones that even this organization cannot defend against.
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The Dream Defenders by Neal Denhartog is a young adult science fiction adventure story following Nolan Erling, a fourteen year old boy who has felt forgotten by his parents ever since his baby brother, Max, joined their family. When Nolan keeps waking up with a headache in the morning, he doesn't suspect that the cause of his problems is his dreams. But Aeryn Sandman knows. She is a junior agent at the DREAM institute, and Nolan is her first official assignment. Her job turns into more than just a simple recruitment mission, however, after Nolan's unchecked powers release two nightmares into the dreamstream. Suddenly, things turn deadly-because dreams can kill. Will Nolan and Aeryn succeed in protecting millions of innocent dreamers while they sleep?
This book had a unique premise and the writing style was engaging and kept my interest. The author's descriptions of the actions taking place pulled me into the story. I enjoyed reading about the weird details of Nolan's dreams and how he could control them and make things happen. There were several humorous parts, as Aeryn fumbled her first official assignment and failed to keep Nolan under control. I liked the descriptions of the whimsical and frightening dreamscapes, which painted a vivid picture of the setting. I loved the Wispes, Stan and Scranton. They were one of my favorite parts of the story.
I felt that the initial 'reveal' of the villain happened too soon. Or maybe it could have just been handled differently. Since it seemed as though I'd already learned the villain's identity at one third of the way through the book, I felt that the story lost some of its momentum after that. Although it took me a little while to get excited about the story again, it did happen well before I got to the crazy twist at the end.
Although the ending was entertaining and thrilling it left me with many questions. I assume that this story is intended to be the first book in the series, and if that's the case, I would definitely want to read the next book to find out what happens and learn all the answers to my lingering questions. Overall, this is an exceptional book with a unique premise that is guaranteed to entertain.