

It sat like a seed eager to grow into greatness.” “Inside everyone was the chance to change the world. Mabel is trying to get up the courage to tell Jericho how she feels. He has no idea that the reason Evie doesn’t want a relationship with him is because her best friend, Mabel, likes him. He’s convinced his mother isn’t dead and that Project Buffalo has something to do with it. Will’s “Museum of American Folklore, Superstition, and the Occult” with Jericho, trying to uncover more information about Project Buffalo. Sam Lloyd, a Jewish Ukrainian born in America, is still using his “Jedi mind tricks” to sneak around, making himself invisible and picking pockets. Sarah’s now twenty-five-years-old, extremely religious and claims diviners are un-American. She married at 21, then her husband died two years later. Sarah Snow is also a radio show personality, but she’s not a diviner. Evie has strong feelings for Jericho, but has been completely ignoring him. She’s using her ability to “read” objects as a talent act and is now a popular radio show personality. Forcing people to stay asleep and eventually die.Įvie O’Neill is now known as the “Sweetheart Seer”. She shows Ling how they can change dreams.Ī “sleeping sickness” is sweeping through the city. Wai-Mae says she’s on a boat to America for an arranged marriage. Like Henry, she’s a dream walker – except Ling can also speak to the dead. She’s seventeen-years-old, daughter of a restaurant owner, intelligent, well-read, disabled (wears leg braces) and she’s a diviner. But behind their closed lids, their eyes move frantically as, one by one, they are pulled deeper and deeper into a nightmare from which they will never, ever wake.” The dream has them, and it will not relinquish its hold. “Unspeakable nightmares surround the men now. They leave her bones behind and end up being tormented by nightmares that night. A group of men finds a female skeleton in an abandoned section of the NYC underground train system. Lair of Dreams begins from the perspective of an Irish immigrant who is not a main character. Genre: YA, Historical Fiction, Fantasy (paranormal), Mystery My Review Published 2015 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers If you haven’t read the first book of The Diviners series then there will be spoilers below! About The Book 📚 This is a BIG, slow-burn, atmospheric book with an extremely diverse cast.

Hey book lovers! I read Lair of Dreams, the second book in The Diviners series, for the read-along hosted by chelseadolling reads, Novel Ink, It’s JaneLindsey, and Meltotheany.
