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  2. Perchance to Dream (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Perchance to Dream is a detective crime novel by Robert B. Parker, written as an authorized sequel to The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler. Following his post-mortem collaboration with Chandler on Poodle Springs , this 1991 release is the second and final Philip Marlowe novel written by Parker.

  3. Jizzle (book) - Wikipedia

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    Perforce to Dream sees two women discovering that not only have they independently written two near-identical novels based on their recurring dreams, but that many other women share these very same dreams. This story originally appeared in Women's Journal. Reservation Deferred

  4. Harvey's Dream - Wikipedia

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    In The Independent, Matt Thorne reviews the book Just After Sunset, in which "Harvey's Dream" can be found.He mentions "Harvey's Dream" as being one of the weaker stories in the collection (along with "Graduation Afternoon"), stating that "in both of these stories, which seem to have been written quickly, [King] seems less interested in creating compelling fiction than in transcribing his ...

  5. Why We Sleep - Wikipedia

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    Why We Sleep became a bestseller under The New York Times and The Sunday Times that discusses the topic of sleep from the viewpoint of neuroscience. The book has received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Walker's research and views on the science of sleep, while criticizing the book for its certain claims regarding sleep. [2]

  6. The Dreamers (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Dreamers is a science-fiction novel by the American writer Karen Thompson Walker, published on January 15, 2019, by Random House. [3] Walker's second novel details an ominous sleeping virus that sweeps over the fictional town, Santa Lora, in Southern California.

  7. Never (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Set in a version of the present day, Never charts several different major events with the power to cause a global upheaval: a pair of agents trailing terrorists in the Sahara; a Chinese spymaster with political ambitions; a woman being trafficked by people smugglers; the United States' first female president navigates a minefield while dueling her blustering political opponent.

  8. Penpal (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book follows the first-person narrator as he realizes he was the focus of an obsessed stalker who tracks him throughout his childhood. The work was first self-published in paperback on July 11, 2012, through the author's 1000Vultures imprint.

  9. The Committee of Sleep - Wikipedia

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    3. The Stately Pleasure Dome of Dream Literature 4. The Devil Plays the Violin: Dreams and Music 5. The Committee of Sleep Wins a Nobel Prize: Dreams in Science and Math 6. Of Sewing Machines and Other Dreams: Inventions of The Committee 7. The Claw of the Panther: Dreams and the Body 8.