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Children's Bookwatch, Sept, 2004
Dreadful Sorry
Kathryn Reiss
Harcourt
525 B Street, San Diego, CA 92101
0152050876 $6.95 harcourtbooks.com
Nightmares can't turn real--or can they? Teen Molly has always been plagued with nightmares of drowning--to the point that she jeopardizes her high school graduation and perfect academic records by refusing to get into the water. When one of the boys in her dreams turns up in the real world and nearly drowns her, Molly flees to her stepmother and father's new home in Maine--only to find the past follows closely behind. Kathryn Reiss has made a name for herself in previous tales of time-slip and supernatural events and Dreadful Sorry represents another powerful contribution to the genre.
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