Official Review: In Your Dreams by Rick Incorvia

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Re: Official Review: In Your Dreams by Rick Incorvia

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As a person who's pretty unsatisfied with my real life and wishes I could stay in some of my dreamworlds, this sounds like quite the interesting read. It'll be interesting to see how Adam (with his own Eve/a, no less!) differentiates between the two worlds and which one he ultimately chooses. Thanks so much for the introduction!
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That plot actually sounds really interesting. I enjoy reading plots I don’t get to see very often! I also really enjoy hearing that about well done character development. I feel like the most important aspect of a story is that you’re character is different from the person they were when they started. Great review!
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Thank you for your review. It definitely made me want to read this book. I especially liked the part about the main character's personality being developed throughout the story. That and the story having twists and turns, something I enjoy as well.
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Post by dswitsalt_9 »

One reason i will be adding this to my 'to read' shelf is my love for thrillers and twists and its promises of romantic scenes (as shown in the review)
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The author has very candidly transformed a very common social behavior into a fine story. I wish every dream come true. Adam is no exception. The invention we see today was one day the inventor's dream. Accidents happen accidentally and no one can escape from it. I read the first four pages and I am now keen on reading the entire book very soon. I am Adam in my dreams.
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This is a fascinating concept for a book, I keep thinking it would make a great premise for a Christopher Nolan movie or something! Books about dreaming or dream worlds have a way of capturing my imagination. I wonder how Adam will end up choosing between his waking and sleeping life, I'm very curious to know what will happen.
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Klbradley reviewed this novel in a beautiful way she describes In Your Dreams a thrilling novel by Rick Incorvia and it is a modern time story laced with seditions and mysterious dreams. She writes that the author of the novel Rick Incorvia is an experienced author with three novels under his belt.

She writes that the main character of the story is a wealthy investor and a bachelor Adam who had met an horrible accident and went in a coma for nearly two months.

During the period of coma Adam's develops a peculiar habit of dreaming and in his dreams he sees he is trying his best to avoid an accident and secondly he sees a beautiful women with whom he is having sex erotically.

This novel has a thrilling aspect as Adam tries to understand where the dream world ends and real world begins.

The pace of the novel keep a reader in its grip and a reader tries to understand what will be the climax and whether Adam will come out of his dream world?
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I think it was the title that caught my attention more than rest of the cover itself, so plus one for the author. xD Also love that the character's personality changed. And the fact that there is a mysterious dream world makes me want to check this out. Nice review!
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The dream world competing with the real world is certainly an interesting thought. I really like the sound of a character that grows throughout the book.
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Not usually my genre to read but the writing itself seems decent, and it's taking an angle I wouldn't normally expect- focusing on the male partner not the female. I get tired of seeing romance novels filled with wealth and luxury, but I suppose it is supposed to be a fantasy- I just wish it didn't come so standard. Interesting enough premise though.
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I too enjoy a novel where the characters continue to develop through out the story. The dream concept sounds very different and perks my interest in the story. I'm not a big fan of erotica, but if there isn't a major part of the plot line devoted to it, I might try this book out. Thanks for a great review!
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Thanks for the good review and explaining that Adam's character does morph from egotistical to a self centered jerk and then to a memorable character. After reading the sample I am not sure I would have the patience to get to that point in the story. The explicit content and lack of common sense made it a book not for me.
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Thank you for the review. It is a nice book but the story is not as inviting as i thought it would be. Not my type of book.
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Post by Sahani Nimandra »

Fascinating! I like a fast read, and seems like the protagonist knows to spice things up. Definitely looking forward to this drama. Thank you for your review!
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