Pawn's Dream 
A fun book with neat ideas, Pawn's Dream has always been a favorite travel book. Dual universes make the backdrop for the book diverse and fun. Really the only thing I disliked about the book is that there has not been a sequal.
A nice easy fantasy read, the hardest part is finding a copy. I enjoyed the interesting take on the reality/fantasy worlds duality you see in other fantasy novels like "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" and Pullman's "His Dark Materials." Overall, I'd recommend it to everyone but especially to people who enjoyed those two series or heard about Nylund from his Halo books.

Simply sublime.
Very enjoyable This story definitely felt like a Nylund (Ive read Hero of Thera and a Thousands Drunken Monkeys before this). Great characters, fast-paced action, original plot. I was only able to figure it all out a chapter before it was revealed. There was a bit of Neil Gaimans Interworld in there too, with the dualities (magic & science in Interworld; everything else here.) Overall, very enjoyable.
loved this book!
Eric S. Nylund
Paperback | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 4.11 | 219 Users | 16 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Pawn's Dream |
| ISBN: | 0380778874 (ISBN13: 9780380778874) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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"Dreaming awake and asleep," Roland Pritchard's life is a busy one. When he wakes in our world, he's stuck in a marginal job trying to care for his disturbed mother; when he sleeps in our world, he pursues a scholar's life in the isolated, mysterious Abbey. Sleeping or waking, both lives are frustratingly constrained, and when Roland is offered opportunities to break away in both worlds, he embarks on dual journeys of self-discovery leading to union.Details Epithetical Books Pawn's Dream
| Title | : | Pawn's Dream |
| Author | : | Eric S. Nylund |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
| Published | : | May 1st 1995 by Avon Books |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Urban Fantasy |
Rating Epithetical Books Pawn's Dream
Ratings: 4.11 From 219 Users | 16 ReviewsWrite Up Epithetical Books Pawn's Dream
This is by far the best book I have ever read. The story is captivating, the writing is not too fancy or too boring. First book in my life where I read every word.A fun book with neat ideas, Pawn's Dream has always been a favorite travel book. Dual universes make the backdrop for the book diverse and fun. Really the only thing I disliked about the book is that there has not been a sequal.
A nice easy fantasy read, the hardest part is finding a copy. I enjoyed the interesting take on the reality/fantasy worlds duality you see in other fantasy novels like "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" and Pullman's "His Dark Materials." Overall, I'd recommend it to everyone but especially to people who enjoyed those two series or heard about Nylund from his Halo books.

Simply sublime.
Very enjoyable This story definitely felt like a Nylund (Ive read Hero of Thera and a Thousands Drunken Monkeys before this). Great characters, fast-paced action, original plot. I was only able to figure it all out a chapter before it was revealed. There was a bit of Neil Gaimans Interworld in there too, with the dualities (magic & science in Interworld; everything else here.) Overall, very enjoyable.
loved this book!


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