“Dreamscape: Saving Alex” by Kirstin Pulioff is based on a great premise: A character stuck in a video game. Our heroine is now challenged to adventures within the game and needs to find her inner strength.
In the outside world she is challenged, too, since her parents move away and she will be forced to start anew. There is a great scene with Alex’s best friend who gives her friend a good pep talk: Natalie is very sweet, positive and encouraging and sets the tone from ‘poor me’ to upbeat, funny and lively. This has great writing and good messages, such as : “When we’re afraid, those are moments we need to press forward even more.”
Once in the game we’re into a blend of fantasy adventure and science fiction. Alex meets Arrow and there is some sweet and clean romance that has believable chemistry, balances the boy/girl archetypes well…
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Thank you for the reblog 🙂
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You’re very welcome, Christoph! I’m reading “Condions” now, I love it! @v@ ❤
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