
Dreams and Shadows
A Novel
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Vikas Adam
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A brilliantly crafted modern tale from acclaimed film critic and screenwriter C. Robert Cargill - part Neil Gaiman, part Guillermo Del Toro, part William S. Burroughs - that charts the lives of two boys from their star-crossed childhood in the realm of magic and mystery to their anguished adulthoods
There is another world than our own - one no closer than a kiss and one no further than our nightmares - where all the stuff of which dreams are made is real and magic is just a step away. But once you see that world, you will never be the same.
Dreams and Shadows takes us beyond this veil. Once bold explorers and youthful denizens of this magical realm, Ewan is now an Austin musician who just met his dream girl, and Colby, meanwhile, cannot escape the consequences of an innocent wish. But while Ewan and Colby left the Limestone Kingdom as children, it has never forgotten them. And in a world where angels relax on rooftops, whiskey-swilling genies argue metaphysics with foul-mouthed wizards, and monsters in the shadows feed on fear, you can never outrun your fate.
Dreams and Shadows is a stunning and evocative debut about the magic and monsters in our world and in our self.
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- Arianna Aarons
- 05-23-15
amazing!
so good that I also own the book but the voice actor was so incredible that I preferred to listen to the audio book even when I had time to read.
excellent plot and story, great character development, I will be reading more from this author for sure, this was his first work that I encountered.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-05-24
Great world
Was a very fun and enjoyably grim world to experience. I enjoyed it quite a bit!
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- Tiffany
- 03-17-13
FUN! IMAGINATIVE! and REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT!
What did you like about this audiobook?
I really enjoyed this novel because the storyline is creative and engaging. The author merges two realms as his settings or this story and it is done with clarity and plausibility. The story follows 2 boys in 2 vastly different worlds and evolves as their unexpected meeting leads them both along an unexpected path together. The characters have depth and are well developed with relatable qualities. These fantastic beings within the story are based in traditional folklore, giving the reader some familiarity and enhancing their believability; but they also have original characteristics that make this story unique. The writing is well structured and witty with a surprising humor and just the right touch of mystery. Unlike many fantasy novels, Dreams and Shadows is concluded well but leaves you wanting to see where else they can go. I look forward to reading/listening to this book again. Dreams and Shadows is a great debut novel for this innovative new author. I hope to see more from him, and would LOVE to see a sequel to this story.
How has the book increased your interest in the subject matter?
This story ties in the traditional fantasy genre into modern times. It is refreshingly different from many of the popular fiction novels that have been recently available.
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The reader does an excellent job of portraying the characters consistently and with the appropriate dramatic flair.
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- hermanous
- 04-14-13
An Amazing Book
This was a very enjoyable escape; I enjoyed it so much more than I thought I would. Not only is the story itself wonderfully engaging, gripping, comic and tragic, but the narration itself, by Vikas Adam, has to be one of the best readings I've ever heard -- and I've heard many. Vikas' command of the characters, and their voices -- amazingly in childhood and adulthood -- is superb. I can only hope he reads other books that I have an interest in.
As for the story itself: it's a fairy tale, a modern-age fairy tell in an urban environment that grabs on tightly to its roots in the netherworld. I have a hard time describing it, and the only thing that comes close is to think if the Brothers Grimm time-traveled into our present age, to write a fairy tale that intermixes the beauty and harshness of the fairy world with the beauty and harshness of present-day urban America.
My only hope now is that if AMC were to ever make this into a series, please consider Steve Buscemi as the Fallen Angel Bertrand. :)
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- John Canuette
- 05-09-18
Addictive Read
I own this book in every medium, it is amazing. Everytime I read this book I cannot put it down the characters are excellent and the story line has a great hook. If there is a book I want made into a movie this would be it, the twists are perfect and it is anything but predictable.
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- Teenie K
- 03-14-18
Deliciously dark
Imaginative and well written. Mr. Cargill has created a world where wishes can come true (careful what you wish for), love and hate are both sides of the same coin, and love grows deep, but hate sometimes deeper.
The narrator was very talented, performing a variety of accents and pitches. Sometimes my throat hurt just listening to the voices of some of the more ethereal characters.
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- swyrlgirl
- 12-05-22
DARK
Lots of depth and truly scary fairies! Loved it and can't wait for the next one. Vikas did a fantastic job as usual.
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- BSB1971
- 04-01-24
Cool urban faerie tale
Interesting characters, good story, very cool mashup of Texas Hill Country, fairies, djinn, and magic.
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- Kimberly Harris
- 04-28-18
awesome story, amazing performance.
A great story. The performance is perfect. My third listen in the last few years... it is really that good. A great, light car drive book.
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- Peter Wombat
- 11-23-24
Intriguing and imaginative, but with flaws
Up top, the imagined world of fairies, djinn and the world just out of our site is intriguing and interesting. The various races are kind, malevolent, caring, cruel, charitable, sadistic, and more. Often all at the same time.
But I just couldn't manage to get lost in the story.
I bought based on the blurb, and while I expected what's essentially a prologue, I hadn't expected to spend as much time as we did with children. Credit to the author, he seemed to capture the caprice of youngsters well, but as a rule, it's not the kind of stories I enjoy. Fortunately, that was only the first half.
But the other issue for me was maintaining suspension of disbelief. The whole premise is that there is a parallel world to the human world, that only the incredibly rare human can perceive or enter. But that the denizens of the other side have more freedom to cross. Okay. But events where "volleys of arrows" were fired, and clearly described as striking the buildings. But, I just couldn't reconcile his descriptions of this crossover. So a battle of fae agsinst fae would be fought on the streets of a human city, leaving behind broken weapons and dead bodies... and no one would notice? I just couldn't 'buy in' based on the author's descriptions.
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