
a highly entertaining
novel
amusing and yet thought provoking
BOOKSELLER 
exciting
(read it and)
. weave
a little magic for yourself.
YOUNG TELEGRAPH
Especially recommended for any child doing topic
work on Egyptians
a mixture of disastrous and hilarious
treads assuredly the line between thrills and laughs.
OBSERVER
Confusion and fun at school
Some good scary
bits.
THE TIMES
the pace never lets up
subtle sensitivity
a delightful novel.
HERALD
an entertaining read.
SENTINEL
Pacey, clever, entertaining
SUNDAY TIMES
an exciting and original tale
LONDON PARENTS GUIDE
Breslin shows that she can write as confidently
for younger children as for teenagers. The DREAM MASTER is light, witty,
tightly written and well composed.
TES
an exhilarating read
. entertaining
while also expounding the value of trust and friendship.
BOOKS FOR KEEPS
A richly entertaining novel, full of information,
invention, fun and tension.
SCOTSMAN
"This book grabs you from the first spooky
moment when Cy wakes from his dream about ancient Egypt and decides
to get back into it again. An ancient Egyptian boy (Aten) comes out
of Cy's dream and becomes involved in Cy's waking world. The Dream Master
controls everyone's dreams and doesn't like boys like Cy trying to control
their own dreams. Sometimes this book is scary and sometimes it's really
hilarious.
I didn't want the story to end.
(Ilona, aged 8, Edinburgh Book Festival)

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