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Perchance to Dream: Theatre Illuminata #2 Hardcover – May 25, 2010
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From the critically acclaimed author of Eyes Like Stars
We are such stuff as dreams are made on.
Act Two, Scene One
Growing up in the enchanted Thèâtre Illuminata, Beatrice Shakespeare Smith learned everything about every play ever written. She knew the Players and their parts, but she didn't know that she, too, had magic. Now, she is the Mistress of Revels, the Teller of Tales, and determined to follow her stars. She is ready for the outside world.
Enter BERTIE AND COMPANY
But the outside world soon proves more topsy-turvy than any stage production. Bertie can make things happen by writing them, but outside the protective walls of the Thèâtre, nothing goes as planned. And her magic cannot help her make a decision between―
Nate: Her suave and swashbuckling pirate, now in mortal peril.
Ariel: A brooding, yet seductive, air spirit whose true motives remain unclear.
When Nate is kidnapped and taken prisoner by the Sea Goddess, only Bertie can free him. She and her fairy sidekicks embark on a journey aboard the Thèâtre's caravan, using Bertie's word magic to guide them. Along the way, they collect a sneak-thief, who has in his possession something most valuable, and meet The Mysterious Stranger, Bertie's father―and the creator of the scrimshaw medallion. Bertie's dreams are haunted by Nate, whose love for Bertie is keeping him alive, but in the daytime, it's Ariel who is tantalizingly close, and the one she is falling for. Who does Bertie love the most? And will her magic be powerful enough to save her once she enters the Sea Goddess's lair?
Once again, LISA MANTCHEV has spun a tale like no other―full of romance, magic, adventure, and fairies, too―that readers won't want to put down, even after the curtain has closed.
- Reading age12 - 18 years
- Print length352 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level7 - 9
- Dimensions6.08 x 1.26 x 8.5 inches
- PublisherFeiwel & Friends
- Publication dateMay 25, 2010
- ISBN-100312380976
- ISBN-13978-0312380977
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“The sequel to Eyes Like Stars, this is another rousing adventure of literary and theatrical whimsy, filled with sly twists and humorous moments. Bertie's continuing story deserves multiple encores and a standing ovation.” ―Realms of Fantasy
“Mantchev's highly imaginative prose bursts with lush imagery and literary riffs, and the party's encounter with the Innamorati, a traveling circus inspired by Cirque du Soleil, enhances the book's surrealism… fans of the first book will cry 'Encore!' as the ending sets up the third in the series.” ―School Library Journal
“The pace is fast and furious, and the secrets to Bertie's intriguing heritage unfold satisfyingly, but it's Mantchev's fresh, intelligent style that delights most… This fantastical romp--an absolute must for theater buffs--might stand alone, but it'd be a pity not to start with the first.” ―Kirkus Reviews
“All the world's truly a stage in Lisa Mantchev's innovative tale, Eyes Like Stars. Magical stagecraft, unmanageable fairies, and a humourous cast of classical characters form the backdrop for this imaginative coming-of age.” ―Suzanne Collins on Lisa Mantchev and Eyes Like Stars
“With an iron-willed girl hero whose magic is with words, and a universe that is also the ultimate theater, Eyes Like Stars is the most unusual fantasy I've read this year! I recommend it to anyone who loves drama, strong girls, and rowdy faery folk!” ―Tamora Pierce on Lisa Mantchev and Eyes Like Stars
“The delicious descriptions of the theater's strange powers are fascinating, the characters vivid, the dialogue smart and sassy, and Bertie's fiercely loyal fairy cohorts from A Midsummer Night's Dream bawdy and hilarious. . . . The palpable sense of urgency is also fueled by some well-staged romance, as well as by Bertie's quest to discover who she is and what she's made of. Brava! Encore!” ―Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review on Lisa Mantchev and Eyes Like Stars
“Bertie's determined efforts to become invaluable form the basic plot in this wildly imagined adventure…Mantchev clearly knows theater from all angles, and she uses inventive play-within-play formats to create a tumble of multiple, even metaphysical narratives filled with delicious banter and familiar characters from the dramatic canon. Many teens, particularly those with some theatrical background, will look forward to the sequel suggested at the end of this bravely flamboyant and wholly original romp.” ―Booklist on Lisa Mantchev and Eyes Like Stars
About the Author
Lisa Mantchev is the author of the Theatre Illuminata series, including Perchance to Dream and Eyes Like Stars. She grew up in the small Northern California town of Ukiah. She wrote her first play in the fourth grade, and has been involved in theater ever since. She received two scholarships to study drama at the University of California, Irvine. She won the Chancellor's Award For Undergraduate Research in Drama her senior year while studying in the Campuswide Honors Program. After graduation, she taught English at the Lycée Internationale de Los Angeles and created their Drama After School Program. In between report cards and drafting scripts for Winter and Spring productions, she wrote fiction. Her first professional short fiction sale was in 2002, and her debut trilogy sold in 2007. Mantchev makes her home on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington state with her husband Angel, her daughter Amélie and four hairy miscreant dogs. When not scribbling, she can be found on the beach, up a tree, making jam or repairing things with her trusty glue gun.
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- Publisher : Feiwel & Friends; 1st edition (May 25, 2010)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 352 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0312380976
- ISBN-13 : 978-0312380977
- Reading age : 12 - 18 years
- Grade level : 7 - 9
- Item Weight : 1 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.08 x 1.26 x 8.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,228,009 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #220 in Teen & Young Adult Theater Fiction
- #38,790 in Teen & Young Adult Fantasy
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Customers find the book engaging and well-written. They appreciate the captivating storyline with many twists and turns. The writing style is expressive, creative, and poetic. Readers enjoy the well-developed characters, especially the fairies. The cover art is described as lush, vibrant, and beautiful. The humor is described as funny, sweet, and snarky.
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"...Then read this. I love this book, even more than I loved Eyes Like Stars (which was a lot.). ****..." Read more
"...Bertie is still Bertie, sweet, reliable, snarky and just awesome...." Read more
"I love love love these books. First one was a great read and this one does not disappoint either...." Read more
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Customers enjoy the captivating storyline with its heartfelt adventure and emotional depth. They find the book easy to follow with many surprises along the way. While it has an original idea, the love triangle is well-played.
"...sport wonderful cover art and portray the characters and emotions of the books to a T." Read more
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"...It is just indescribable, simply amazing. Many twists and turns and the traditional love triangle, but Lisa still managed to make it different and..." Read more
"I enjoyed the book and Bertie's ability to fight, protect, and love. She didn't let her fear control her or her actions...." Read more
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"...The characters, story, world and prose is just wonderful and put together so well...." Read more
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"...I am delighted by Lisa Mantchev's writing." Read more
Customers like the character development and storyline. They say the fairies are funny, sweet, and troublesome.
"...simply gorgeous, all three books sport wonderful cover art and portray the characters and emotions of the books to a T." Read more
"I liked this book cause it had a lot of heart.My favorite characters were the fairies,they're funny,sweet,troublesome,it makes me laugh." Read more
"Very well done, the character development as well as the story line was engaging and left the reader guessing as to what would happen next." Read more
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"...Also, the cover is a simply gorgeous, all three books sport wonderful cover art and portray the characters and emotions of the books to a T." Read more
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"Fantastic adventure, cute boys, and a whole lot of PIES!..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2010I love this book. If you haven't read Eyes Like Stars, stop reading this review right now and go get it. Then read this. I love this book, even more than I loved Eyes Like Stars (which was a lot.).
****Spoilers Ahead, if you haven't read book 1*****
Bertie has left the Theatre to find Nate and return him home. As companions, she has her faithful fairies (Peaseblossom! Cobweb! Moth! Mustardseed! I played Titania, can you tell?) and the other suitor for our girl's hand, Ariel. Ariel is not best pleased to be looking for Nate, and Nate will probably not thank him for expending the effort. Awesomeness ensues.
I'm not writing a book report for you. You'll love this book without me telling you what to love about it. But for women of a certain age (you know who you are), I totally think that Ariel is Jareth as played by David Bowie in Labyrinth.
Now you won't be able to click the buy button fast enough, will you? ;-)
I hope we get Act III very very soon.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2010Beatrice Shakespeare Smith AKA Bertie has set the stage for a new scene in her life... She's taking the play on the road, along with Ariel (who may or may not be the love of her life) and the fairies (who may or may not eat every word Bertie has). Our merry cast is, of course, on a mission to save Nate, the swashbuckling pirate (who may or may not be the love of Bertie's life), as he's been kidnapped by the Sea Goddess. If this doesn't make any sense to you, stop, and read the first book in this series (Eyes Like Stars: Theatre Illuminata, Act I) first! Along the way they'll encounter a new cast of characters - how could they not? They're no longer in the Theatre, after all, so they're in need of new actors.
Will they find the way to the Sea Goddess's lair before it's too late? Will Bertie figure out which of the two she really loves? Will she realize just how powerful her words are and how to control them? Is there any cake in the world that can make the fairies cry uncle? You'll get answers to some of those questions in this book and in ways that are sure to entertain - I for one was seeing Cirque du Soleil in my mind as I read several chapters, only to find her thank them at the end of the book. I'm ready for more.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2011Perchance to dream starts as Eyes Like Stars leaves off. Bertie has left the Theatre Illuminata with Ariel in search of a way to save Nate. Along the way, she finds her father and adventure she couldn't imagine.
Bertie is still Bertie, sweet, reliable, snarky and just awesome. The faires are still funny and food-obssesed and Ariel is his usual self, though he has calmed down a bit and I found myself really, really liking him this time. Even the thief Waschbar and his two ferrets where likeable and i enjoyed thier antics.
Just like with the first, there are moments whenyou may get lost or confused but it rights itself out pretty quickly. I think the oddest part was when Bertie found her father, his whole.. being, was just one big confusion. However, a helpful one.
The landscape that is described is lush, vibrant and beautiful. From the land to the sky and sea, I felt like i was apart of the world Lisa Mantchev created. By the time Bertie reaches the lair of the sea goddess I had laughed, cried, gasped and cheered on Bertie and company. Bertie gains more confidence and skill in her powers and the end battle was truely amazing, I had a box of kleenex by my side the entire time.
Perchance to Dream is a poetic and masterful piece of literary art. The characters, story, world and prose is just wonderful and put together so well. If you are a fan of unique storylines, then the Theatre Illuminata trilogy is right up your alley. Even if your not a fantasy fan, this is one not to be missed. Also, the cover is a simply gorgeous, all three books sport wonderful cover art and portray the characters and emotions of the books to a T.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2010I love love love these books. First one was a great read and this one does not disappoint either. What a beautiful story line... I like how creative the author is and how well she delivers her work. From the cover art to every detail about all the little characters, it is not too different then sitting in a theater and watching the play unfold in front of you. I recommend it without reservations. I am looking forward to the next book.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2014If I had to describe this book in one word, I wouldn't be able to! It is just indescribable, simply amazing. Many twists and turns and the traditional love triangle, but Lisa still managed to make it different and entertaining. I love this book!!!
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AliReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 31, 20124.0 out of 5 stars perchance to dream
(Actually, I'd give this 3.5 stars, I just rounded up because 3 stars is a bit harsh.)
I found this a bit of a scattered book. It started pretty good, with Bertie and company just having left the Théâtre and embarking on their quest/road trip to rescue Nate from the clutches of Sedna, the Sea Goddess. I was interested to find out how Mantchev was going to approach her very unique world with its odd magic system outwith the Théâtre. The ending was also well done, full of peril and danger. However, the middle was a bit bogged down in the love triangle between Bertie, Ariel and the mostly missing Nate and the previously mentioned magic system began to unravel in earnest at this point. As the Mistress of Revels, Bertie could write herself into, and fiddle with, as many scenes as she wanted. This could very well have been an easy get out clause for any situation but outside of the Théâtre, what Bertie writes didn't necessarily translate into what Bertie wanted, leading to constant chaos. Unfortunately, this constant chaos got a bit grating eventually.
But look past that magical chaos and there was a wonderfully descriptive and imaginative book in amongst it all, full of colourful characters both old and new. From the four fairies, Bertie's little food obsessed companions, and the slightly overdramatic Ariel to the travelling circus and the mysterious Scrimshander, this book did not lack a fine array of characters. Bertie herself was my favourite, which is unusual as I don't usually favour main characters, as I find her to be a girl capable of standing up for and defending herself (although she did need to do this on a few more occasions in this instalment, methinks).
I feel I must mention the love triangle. I am no fan of such things, as I mention in probably every review I write which features one, and here is no different. I've found it to be completely surplus to requirements in this series so far as it is a series that has so much going on already. Although I have absolutely no preference as to who Bertie decides to choose, as I like both Ariel and Nate, I'm secretly hoping she chooses neither just to be a bit contrary. Chances are rather slim though, I know this.
I did eventually thoroughly enjoy reading Perchance To Dream but I feel that it was a book that you have to really make the effort to sit down and read. It did not take kindly to being dipped in and out of. It was a fun read and a bit on the strange side, so if that's your thing then do give this series a shot.


