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Ghost of a Dream
By Simon R. GreenPublisher Description
Simon R. Green was born in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, where he now lives after some years in Leicester studying for his MA in Modern English and American Literature; he also studied history and has a combined Humanities degree. After years of rejections, he sold seven novels at once, just two days after he started working at Bilbo's Bookshop in Bath, after three and a half years of unemployment. The following year, he hit the Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller lists with the novelisation of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, which has sold more than 370,000 copies, and continues to sell. His bestselling novels span fantasy, space opera and horror, and include the Deathstalker, Nightside, Ghost Finders, Secret History and Hawk and Fisher series. He is currently working on a new Deathstalker novel.
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“I really think that I am going to check out the rest of this series! While some parts did seem to be a little slow, I think it’s a pretty solid ghost fighter book. It wasn’t too over the top, but was satisfying.
Pros:
•I loved their take on the ghost world, and how not every ghost was haunting aimlessly. Some were malicious, others were just saying good bye.
•I loved that not everything was as it appeared. One moment you thought they were talking to the living and the next moment you find out that they were a ghost! This was fabulous because sometimes there were no hints at all.
•The ghosts and hauntings manifested in different ways. The ghosts had the ability to not only manipulate the areas they were at, but they were also able to manipulate the minds of those around them.
Cons:
•Melody fell a little flat for me. It seemed like they wanted to make her a strong character but she just came off a bit robotic to me.
•While the story was a lot of fun I feel that the part with the ghost girlfriend just abandoning JC was a bit odd. I understand that it is going to be important in the next books but it felt rather odd.
•Some of the flirtation between Happy and Melody seemed weird. I don’t get how she can be super flirty one moment and robotic the next.”
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About Simon R. Green
Simon R. Green was born in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, where he now lives after some years in Leicester studying for his MA in Modern English and American Literature; he also studied history and has a combined Humanities degree. After years of rejections, he sold seven novels at once, just two days after he started working at Bilbo's Bookshop in Bath, after three and a half years of unemployment. The following year, he hit the Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller lists with the novelisation of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, which has sold more than 370,000 copies, and continues to sell. His bestselling novels span fantasy, space opera and horror, and include the Deathstalker, Nightside, Ghost Finders, Secret History and Hawk and Fisher series. He is currently working on a new Deathstalker novel.
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