



Sleeper
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4.0 • 3 Ratings
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
Her dreams are your nightmares.
As if surviving high school wasn’t hard enough, Sarah Reyes suffers from REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, a parasomnia that causes her to physically act out her dreams. When she almost snaps her friend’s neck at a sleepover, Sarah and her nocturnal habits are thrust into the spotlight and she becomes a social pariah, complete with public humiliation.
When an experimental drug comes onto the market that promises nighttime normalcy, Sarah agrees to participate in the trial. At first, she seems to be cured. Then the side effects kick in. Why does a guy from her nightmare show up at school? Are the eerily similar dreams she’s sharing with her classmates’ coincidence or of her making? Is she losing her mind or does this drug offer way more than sleep?
Customer Reviews
7 out of 10
Over all I really enjoyed this book. It was written and carried out excellently. The story was interesting in a unique way that hasn’t been done in many novels before. There were no boring transition chapters and useless dialog. The only reason I gave it 4 stars was because there was a lot of unresolved issues. This story could’ve gone on another 100 pages easily. Would I read it again? Probably not, but I would recommend it to a friend as a good read.