Three-time Christy Award winner Davis Bunn has sold more than six million copies of his books. In Book of Dreams, psychiatrist Dr. Elena Burroughs begins treating a mysterious woman. Elena soon becomes convinced that ominous forces are at work in the woman's life, leading her to question how a person can truly understand-and fulfill-the will of God. ". a suspenseful thriller with well-drawn characters and a touch of the paranormal."-Library Journal
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"AMAZING, after reading this book I decided to start my own dream journal and the results were a bit of fun, scary and profound!"
— Nicolle (5 out of 5 stars)
“Book of Dreams is an exceptional story. The concept itself is remarkably fresh, with a genuinely unique design. There are very few inspirational-style concepts that have the potential to cross over and become major mainstream hits. In my opinion, Book of Dreams is at the top of this list. Exciting, relevant, and accessible. A remarkable story, one that will linger long after the book is put down.”
— Norman Stone“Inventive and incisive, Bunn's fiction never disappoints. And he’s scored again with Book of Dreams. Don’t miss this one.”
— Jerry B. Jenkins“The Book of Dreams is wonderful. Davis Bunn has created a literary delight that underscores the power of God’s word. A page-turner with an inspiring supernatural element. I could not put this down.”
— Anne Graham Lotz" Literally accounts of his dreams that he scribbled out upon waking. Definitely only for the major fan of his prose style, since it is not what he says, but rather how he says it, that makes this book worth reading at all. "
— Chris, 10/1/2013" This book is fun just because it allows you to really settle into Jack's brain. Not always fun, often sad, but very, very comfortable. "
— Chris, 7/14/2013" truthful entrails of the mind unraveled--dreams of making it with little girls even "
— Josh, 6/24/2013" This book is boring and pretty stupid. Maybe if I was a Kerouac completest, but then I'd be boring and stupid. "
— Michael, 6/5/2013" I'm a fan of Kerouac...but this is simply torture to read. Rambling dreams with no plot or purpose. I'd rather he just told me these dreams over coffee. "
— Kecia, 2/24/2013" just a bunch of rambling...don't waste your time. "
— Brooke, 12/27/2012" was probably far better to personal acquaintances and professional psychoanalysts. "
— RK, 6/28/2012" Some were interesting, some weren't, but the concept was great! "
— Erin, 5/9/2012" Interesting recurring themes - his mother, the war, his cats, his lovers and friends - with some pieces of brilliant writing. But, overall, this book is only for big Kerouac/dream journals fans or really patient people. "
— Ana, 3/20/2012Davis Bunn is the award-winning author of numerous national bestsellers with more than seven million copies in print. His work has been published in sixteen languages, and his critical acclaim includes three Christy Awards for excellence in fiction. He and his wife, Isabella, divide their time between England and Florida.
Antoinette LaVecchia has acted extensively with New York and regional theater groups. Among her accolades are the 2013 Best Actress Award from BroadwayWorld.com and the Urban Stages’ Award for Valuable Contributions of Italian-American Artists to New York Theater. She is also the recipient of a Fox Fellowship and an Anna Sosenko Assist Trust Grant.