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Tag: liv

Just dreaming

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 1 February 20209 February 2020 in Fantasy, Reviews

In the third book Liv and Henry are still together, but some differences in their interest cause some problems in their relationship. The friends are trying to unmask Secrecy, which turns out to be easier than expected. What does Secrecy have to hide?

Dream on

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 28 December 201928 December 2019 in Fantasy, Reviews

In the second book, Liv becomes confused with all the events around her. A dark figure makes noise at night in the endless corridors of her dreams, Liv is chased almost every night and her nightmares do not really help her with a good night’s sleep. Fortunately, things are going way better at school than in her dreams; she has very nice and kind friends and Henry is literally the boy of her dreams. Or does he have something to hide?

Dream a little dream

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 25 September 20196 March 2021 in Fantasy, Reviews

In this book, the main character named Liv moves to England with her mother and sister. Her mother has found a new love: Ernest. They move in with him. Liv and her sister Mia meet their new stepbrother- and sister. At school, Liv meets the popular boys Henry, Jasper, Arthur and her stepbrother Grayson. For some reason, the boys suddenly appear in Liv’s dreams. Liv seems to be able to control her own dreams. She finds out the boys are also able to do this.

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