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Dreams of color.
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Dreams come in many forms, from the miraculous to the mundane.
Dreams Fulfilled
by Marianne G
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Dreams of color.
Dreams of love.
Dreams of things lost… and found.
Join Marianne Gregory as she explores four of these dreams, each one different… and each, in its own way, coming true.
Some parts of these stories appeared on BigCloset previously.
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I love the unintended humour
the headlines for kindle/other promotions sometimes provide.
Another exempled was "Boys don't cry on kindle" (if I remember correctly)
Many Forms
"Dreams come in many forms, from the miraculous to the mundane." Also to the nightmarish.
I'm reminded of the "Island where Dreams Come True" from C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. There, the dreams were literally those that happened when one was asleep, and for the character they rescued at least, the dreams were nightmares.
Bru: I noticed that other blurb's wording as well.
-- Daphne Xu
So, why do authors do this?
I find it really helps me if I'm trying to decide whether or not to get a book, if anything in the description gives even the vaguest hint about what sort of story it is. Is it magic? Crossdressing? Sci-fi? Is it about gender, or is that window dressing for something else?