The Dream Stealer

by Gregory Maguire
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The Dream Stealer
 
by
Gregory Maguire
 
published June 1983 by Harpercollins
binding Library Binding
isbn 0060240326   (isbn13: 9780060240325)
pages 118
description Once every generation or so, a great wolf called the Blood Prince, who not only devours bodies but also steals souls, stalks the northern forests of R...more
date added
06-10-07



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Krista the Krazy Kataloguer
bookshelves: read-childrens-books
Read in January, 2008
This must be a retelling of a Russian folktale, because I could swear I've read about a village being rebuilt on the flatcars of a train before. I love Baba Yaga stories, and Maguire does a great job of giving her an interesting personality, part good, part evil, part crochety old lady. A very atmospheric book. Recommended.
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Barbara
Read in June, 2008
Wow! Worth every second spent on it. This is a short book for children but Maguire has done a terrific job weaving old tales into a new idea. This is written for children (at least that's where it's shelved in the library) but I recommend it for adults as well.
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Marico
08/04/07

bookshelves: children, fairytales-fantasy
Read in June, 2005
I love reading stories of traditional characters, in this case Baba Yaga, reimagined by contemporary authors. Though this is a children's story, I recommend it for adults as well. It is a simple read and lovely.
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Bethany
bookshelves: children-s
Read in May, 2004
A Russian tale of the Blood Prince, a very evil wolf, and a town that must face him.

The two children, Pasha and Lisette, enlist the aid of the feared witch Baba Yaga.
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Sarah
09/13/07

Read in July, 2007
Very good!! It's a folktale that centers around a small village in Russia. Fast read and really good.
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Christina
bookshelves: young-adult
Read in April, 2008
I just couldn't get into this particular book. It sounded neat, but it couldn't keep my attention.
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Caroline
bookshelves: childrens, fantasy, read-in-2006
Read in April, 2006
Interesting story revolving around the Russian folktale figure Baba Yaga.
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Kate Hastings
bookshelves: fairytalenovels
recommends it for: Grades 4+
One of my favorite retellings-- A Russian Baba Yaga tale!
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Sayhi2jeni2007
11/06/07

bookshelves: to-read
Read in November, 2007
I can't wait to read it...I plan to soon.
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Kristen
Fun, dark children's story.
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The Fairy
Based on russian folklore.
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