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This backlist favorite, selling over 1 million copies since its first publication, has been repackaged for a dynamic new look. The result of years of research, this easy-to-use guide tells how to distinguish the four types of dreams, identify dream symbols, and understand meanings. "Admirable."--New York Times. Reissue.
DisappointedReviewed by D. Byrnes, 2010-03-04
I never received this book. I have written three times trying to
find out when I would receive it,as of March 3rd,still no book. I
have asked for a refund,which I have not received either. I have
ordered about a hundred books from Amazon,and have never had a
problem,this is the first. I still would like the book or a
refund.
Thanks,
Deanna Byrnes
I have used this book for years!Reviewed by Susan Rawlings, 2009-12-04
I love this book. I have used it so much over the years that I am now replacing my fifth copy because it is falling apart from over use! This book has very accurate and positive interpretations. Perhaps my angels know that I use this book as a resource for my dream messages. It seems as though every time I have used the messages in this book and their meanings in my own life it turns out to be totally accurate.
Not the oneReviewed by LKS, 2009-10-22
This book is highly rated, so I checked it out myself at Barnes and Noble. It seems more commercial than anything. I highly recommend Mary Summer Rains' book. It seems so much more in tune with the symbolism and intricate detail of dreams... as opposed to just giving generic interpretations. Just one man's opinion.
An interesting little book for bedside use.......Reviewed by Betty L. Wilkins, 2009-09-30
I had this book once before but I wore it out. While by no means totally comprehensive, it still explains much in better detail and some in newer details than other books have done, and it is one that I often turn to for explanations when I need them.
The Dreamer's DictionaryReviewed by Michel Reynolds, 2009-09-15
I have had this book since it came out in paperback--a good twenty years at least. Recently, I couldn't find it when I wanted, and went straight to Amazon to get another copy. I was very happy to find it still in print. While it is not a scholarly tome, the authors did their best to give an interpretation of most symbols that we dream of. I like the Dictionary far better than other dream books I have read because the short descriptions give me great place to start in interpreting my own dreams. It is also fun to read, as fascinating as its subject. By the way, I am keeping the recent purchase, and giving away the old one (which I found later) to someone who will appreciate it.