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Joseph Carrabis

    Tales Told 'Round Celestial Campfires
    Empty Sky
    • Empty Sky

      • 504 stránok
      • 18 hodin čítania

      Jamie's mother has vanished and his father is falling in and out of an inexplicable coma. Now he and his dog, Shem, have been tasked with saving the world's dreams. Their quest will take them from Michigan's Upper Peninsula to Dartmouth College where a neurophysiologist has developed a dreaming computer named Ann. Along the way they get help from the Guardians of the Moon, creatures who carry our dreams to and from us, and some heroic people who've lost the ability to dream. But one division of the NSA and especially Earl Pangiosi knows that dreaming is powerful and important, and will use all their power to stop Jamie from succeeding.What does it mean to dream, to hope? To wake up each morning with the belief that today will be better than yesterday? And if we lose the ability to hope, to dream, to wish, to believe in better tomorrows? What happens when people don't want to dream yet can't wake up? And what if humans aren't the only ones who can dream? Jamie McPherson and his dog, Shem, discover where dreams are kept and who guards them, and why people are losing the ability to dream. Jamie is willing to help but to do so he must make what seems a boy's ultimate sacrifice, the loss of his best friend, and with it the loss of his innocence.

      Empty Sky
    • Tales Told 'Round Celestial Campfires

      • 382 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      This edition has full color plates prefacing each story. ... everything written here actually happened No, really, it did. I've seen things and been places and met...creatures...most people can't imagine. Or wouldn't want to. Or should. It all depends on the person and the creature. But much like Gahan Wilson's "I only paint what I see," I only write about what's actually happened... So sit back, relax, have something tasty near at hand or tentacle or claw. Read these when other people are around...if you can trust they're really people. Or read them alone, when it's dark out. Maybe. Unless you're not sure what things go bump in the night or scurry unseen in the dark.

      Tales Told 'Round Celestial Campfires