Synopsis

In the mesmerizing second installment of The Dreamer Trilogy, "Mister Impossible" plunges deeper into a world where dreams manifest into reality, and their source is rapidly fading. Ronan Lynch, an 'opener' who can pull objects from his subconscious, finds the very wellspring of his power—and that of all dreamers—weakening. Driven by a desperate need to protect his family and the boy he loves, Adam Parrish, Ronan embarks on a perilous journey with his mysterious mentor, Bryde, seeking a solution that may lead him far from everything he holds dear. Meanwhile, Jordan Hennessy, a dreamed creation herself, knows her existence is tied to the dreaming's survival. She delves into a shadowy underworld, risking everything to find an artifact that could sustain her. Adding to the escalating tension is Carmen Farooq-Lane, a government agent tasked with hunting down dreamers. Her mission becomes increasingly complex as her understanding of their world grows, forcing her to question whether dreamers are a destructive force or if the world's attempts to eradicate them will be its undoing. Maggie Stiefvater masterfully explores themes of power, identity, and sacrifice, pushing her beloved characters to their breaking points as the line between waking and dreaming blurs irrevocably.

Critical Reception

"Maggie Stiefvater continues to captivate readers with her signature lyrical prose and intricate world-building, delivering a poignant and thrilling narrative that solidifies her status as a master of contemporary fantasy."

Metadata

ISBN:9781338188387
Pages:331
Age Rating:16+

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