Descripción del producto
The golden rule is: if you think it, and believe it, it will happen…
Anything is possible in The Dream Theatre. It’s a place where dreams are played out like pictures on the television; a place that can be everything from wonderful to scary to downright weird.
And you don’t need to be asleep to explore it.
Jamie Ellis and his best friend Martha make this incredible discovery when Martha’s dog Pip leads them into The Dream Theatre then disappears. Desperate to find him Jamie and Martha search the dream world, visiting places and seeing things they never thought possible. But when they eventually find him they face an even more puzzling problem. What is the strange, unending dream Pip seems to be guarding, and why won’t he leave?
The answer means a race against time to help a friend in trouble and Jamie coming face-to-face with his worst nightmare…
Anything is possible in The Dream Theatre. It’s a place where dreams are played out like pictures on the television; a place that can be everything from wonderful to scary to downright weird.
And you don’t need to be asleep to explore it.
Jamie Ellis and his best friend Martha make this incredible discovery when Martha’s dog Pip leads them into The Dream Theatre then disappears. Desperate to find him Jamie and Martha search the dream world, visiting places and seeing things they never thought possible. But when they eventually find him they face an even more puzzling problem. What is the strange, unending dream Pip seems to be guarding, and why won’t he leave?
The answer means a race against time to help a friend in trouble and Jamie coming face-to-face with his worst nightmare…
Biografía del autor
Sarah Ball is a British writer with three novels published by Piatkus Books: Nine Months (2002), Marry Me (2003) and Written in the Stars (2004). She’s also had several short stories published including a contribution to the charity anthology Party Animal, a collection of stories from writers such as Marian Keyes and Maeve Binchy. Sarah’s novels have been published in Serbia (Laguna), Russia (Amphora), Portugal (Livros Do Brasil), Norway (N W Damm & Son) and Czech Republic (BB Art). Sarah lives in Cambridge with her husband and two children. She has been a vegetarian chef, trained a guide dog and home-educated her youngest child for a year. She’s studying part-time for a degree in English Literature, runs a business from home and is currently writing her second children’s novel.
