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  1. The Dreamstone is a 1983 fantasy novel by American writer C. J. Cherryh. It includes revisions of the author's 1979 short story "The Dreamstone" (Amazons!, ed. Jessica Amanda Salmonson) and her 1981 novella Ealdwood, plus additional material.

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  3. 25 de nov. de 2013 · 37 ratings14 reviews. When Parker’s mom is dreamnapped by the wicked Mab, it is up to him and Kaelyn to save her. When they return to Dreams, they discover Mab isn’t their only problem. Gladamyr has lost his powers and the only way to get them back is to become what he fears the most—a nightmare.

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  4. The Dreamstone is a 1983 fantasy novel by American writer C. J. Cherryh. It includes revisions of the author's 1979 short story "The Dreamstone" and her 1981 novella Ealdwood, plus additional material. The book is the first of two novels in Cherryh's Ealdwood Stories series, the second being The Tree of Swords and Jewels.

  5. 24 de abr. de 2006 · Note: Substantially different versions of portions of this story appeared as The Dreamstone in Amazons!, DAW Books, 1979 and as Ealdwood, published by Donald M. Grant. Synopsis: It was that transitional time of the world when man first brought the clang of iron and the reek of smoke to the lands which before had echoed with inhuman voices.

  6. The Dreamstone is set in an alternative world of Two Realms, the Land of Dreams and the Land of Nightmares, and concerns itself principally with the struggle between good (personified by The Dream Maker, a Merlin-esque white magician), and evil (personified by Zordrak, Lord of Nightmares).

  7. The Dreamstone is a 1983 fantasy novel by American writer C. J. Cherryh. It includes revisions of the author's 1979 short story "The Dreamstone" (Amazons!, ed. Jessica Amanda Salmonson) and her 1981 novella Ealdwood, plus additional material.