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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A place where dreams and reality merge., May 6, 2001
Four young college students form an experimental group working in controlling dreams through the use of "lucid dreaming". They grow to be very close; two are lovers, one is universally despised by the other three, but all four are inextricably linked through their common "Dreamside" adventures. At a crucial point in their research, the project leader (a professor of paranormal studies)dies, leaving the students to try to further their research on their own. Unfortunately, they don't exercise restraint and they abandon themselves to the seductive charms of "Dreamside". All it took was one act of violence to cause "Dreamside" to collide with waking reality. Years later the four are stalked by nightmares and terror born of the horror they created "Dreamside". A terror that demands to be dealt with. It was enjoyable to finally read Joyce's debut novel. Other reviewers have said that it isn't a horror novel -- that it is just sci-fi. I feel that it contains elements of both, seamlessly merged by Joyce's writing skill (and he does possess prodigious writing skill!). Everything that happens seems possible and subtley creepy. This is not a book to read right before sleeping! Also, the ending didn't disappoint me as it has others. I found it to be logical, yet open to imagination. I could see the possibility of a sequel as well. I highly recommend this journey into the darkness of the mind.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Chilling work of horror, October 13, 2000
Over a decade ago, four college students (Lee Peterson, Ella Innes, Brad Cousins, and Honora Brennan) were part of an experiment into "lucid dreaming". The experiment was considered safe as what harm could come from controlling one's dreams. However, on the DREAMSIDE of existence, the quartet began to intermingle and destroy their conscious lives. All four fled in terror from DREAMSIDE and more so from each other in an attempt to obtain peace of mind and regain a piece of reality. Now, as adults the dreams have returned as frightening nightmares. Desperate, the four seek each other out in a hope that together they can find a solution to the ever-growing darkness of the DREAMSIDE that threatens to destroy each one of them. Unable to be together because of the geometric potency of their combined dreaming, the foursome cannot separate if they are to find hope of escaping this nightmare. DREAMSIDE is the American release of the debut novel of award winning author Graham Joyce (see THE TOOTH FAIRY and DARK SISTER). The story line is exciting and filled with increasing terror that works because the characters seem real as they struggle to cope with needing each other to survive even as they know that being together intensifies their individual and group fears. Although, a superb novel that showcases Mr. Joyce's talent, the climax seems abrupt and left questions unanswered. Still, this is classic science fiction along the lines of the Outer Limits and Flatliners. Harriet Klausner
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Thrilling Take on a Stale Idea, August 8, 2001
Certainly the idea of crossing the borderline between dreams and reality, only to face disastrous consequences, is not a new one, but Graham Joyce's rendering of this idea isn't stale. His account of Ella, Lee, Brad, and Honora's experiences with lucid dreaming and the havoc these experiments unleash in their lives is a fascinating and engrossing fast-paced read. While Joyce doesn't completely wrap up all of the loose ends, he doesn't really need to. He gives the story the kind of closure and incident like this would have in real life: it isn't necessary to understand everything that happens as long as the terror finally stops.
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