Dreaming Dangerous

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Title: Dangerous Dreams

Author: Lauren Distfano

Translator: Babak Alavi

Publisher: Orange

Subject: Teen stories, English stories

Age category: Adult

Cover: Paperback

Number of pages: 133 pages / illustrated

Language Farsi

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Dreaming Dangerous is a fantasy and adventure story by Lauren Distfano translated by Babak Alavi. The whole story begins with a dream adventure. When Plum has the power to control dreams, he gets into big trouble.

All the children who live in the Brasmer Institute have extraordinary power. This institution is a school for orphans who have special and different talents. One of these children is a 12-year-old girl named “Plum”. Plum has an attractive talent: he can control his dreams and go on an adventure in his dream world! Every night, Plum enters their dreams with three of her best friends, Wayne, Gwandell, and Artem, and in this world they fight monsters and go on dangerous missions.

But night after night, he receives a mysterious warning’s plam. He and his friends are no longer safe, and the next night, Artem disappears altogether! Now, together with Wayne and Gwendol, they must search for their friend, both in dream and in reality. During these searches, they discover scary secrets about the Brasmer Institute and its goals, and realize that they must find Artem as soon as possible …
If you could control your dreams and go on exciting and dangerous adventures in your dreams, would you do that? This is exactly the story of Dangerous Dreams. In fact, Plum got into trouble for this reason. But let me start the story from the beginning:

The Brasmer Institute is a school for orphans with special and different talents. All the children of this institution have an extraordinary ability. But Plum’s ability is fascinating: he can control his dreams. Plum goes to their dreams with his friends, Wayne, Gwendol and Artem, and they always go through strange adventures. Fighting monsters, doing dangerous missions and … everything goes well until the night when Plum receives a mysterious warning and the next day, Artem disappears!

Plum, along with Wayne and Gwendol, following on their friend Artem, embark on another astonishing journey. But this adventure lets them know the terrible secrets about the Brasmer Institute and its goals.

Who do we recommend the book Dangerous Dreams to?
Dangerous dreams are fascinating for all teenagers. If you are looking for a fantasy and adventure book, this story is a great choice for you.

About Lauren Distfano
Lauren Distfano was born on October 13, 1984. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, he studied English at Albertus Magnus College. Lauren Distfano published her first book in 2011 by Simon and Schuster.

Part of the book Dreaming Dangerous
The breath of the women awoke. On the other side of the room, Goyindel rolled on his bed and there was silence again. The distance between their boards seemed endless; A huge valley of wooden planks and carpets with rotten sides.

The pendulum of the large, standing clock of the room swings and its brass plate shines in the moonlight.

For a few seconds, Plum still could not believe he had woken up. Sometimes, dreams were overwhelming. Overthrew his surroundings in search of strange things; A face in the dark or the reflection of light on the body of a spider coming down from the ceiling with a thin string. He always focused on finding such signs. When he wakes up, he carefully remembers his surroundings so that he can find differences in dreams that seem real. That was why he was never deceived by dreams.

Everything seemed real. Plum reached under his pillow to find his dream book with a leather cover. The office was exactly where he last left off.
He wrote: They are following us. He had closed his eyes in the dark. He put his fingertips on his throat and, with the help of the pendulum clock ticker, measured his pulse and number of breaths per minute. Recorded all vital signs and details of his sleep; Because in the waking world, he could forget the details of sleep. Wrote the last note:

I woke up for the first time.

When he was done, he closed the office of dreams and locked the door. He hung the key around his neck as usual and lay down again. Professor Nyamor must have wanted to know about this. His superior, brave, and strong disciple had awakened as if seeing a nightmare might indeed be terrifying to him. Of course, he had heard before that children sometimes wake up in the middle of their nightmares; But he never understood how scary it can be when a nightmare does no real harm to a person.

Of course, this sentence was never reassuring to Artem.

Plum heard a faint voice calling his name; It faded so much that he might not hear it. The voice said, “Plum?” “Where are you, Plum?”
“Artem!” He hurried left and right to find the sound source. “You have to leave Barsmer,” Artem said. His voice was lost in the sound of the wind.

The wind was stronger. Plum had his hands on his chest, his arms trembling. The wind pulled her dark hair to one side of her head. “You have to go out,” Artem continued. Plum ran to the door and pulled the heavy oak handle. He did not move in the slightest. “How are you?” He asked Artem. “How did you get out?” He heard a loud roar. When he looked outside, he saw a dark, trembling shadow of a monster between the gray sky and the leaves wandering in the air.

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