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| 1. The Dreaming, Vol. 3 | 
| From: TokyoPop Publisher: TokyoPop December 18, 2007
Queenie Chan, The Dreaming, vol. 3 (Tokyopop, 2007)
Chan brings The Dreaming to a close with, unsurprisingly, a large number of revelations. Because of this, the volume is, almost by definition, more satisfying than its predecessors; it's wonderful to actually see a satisfying ending to a manga series. I have to heartily agree with Chan's philosophy of "don't start something without intending... more
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| | 2. The Dreaming, Vol. 2 | 
| From: TokyoPop Publisher: TokyoPop October 31, 2006
I picked this up for my daughter. She has read volumes 1 & 3, and she likes this series... more
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| | 3. The Dreaming, Vol. 1 | 
| From: TokyoPop Publisher: TokyoPop December 13, 2005
I finished reading volume one of The Dreaming. I was directed to her because of her art work in the Odd Thomas manga In Odd We Trust. When I looked for her other contributions, I saw she had written this 3 book series called The Dreaming. The art work was beautiful, with a dark undertone that at times was consuming, so needless to say I wanted to read it. There is no page that isn't filled with her... more
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| | 4. Dreaming: Through the Gates of Horn & Ivory | 
| By: Caitlin R. Kiernan, Peter Hogan, Jeff Nicholson Publisher: Vertigo February 22, 1999
Comparing this book with Gaiman's Sandman is simply misleading. It has none of the light or spirit that characterizes his work. ... more
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| | 5. The Dreaming: Beyond the Shores of Night | 
| By: Terry LaBan, Peter Hogan, Alisa Kwitney Publisher: Titan Books Ltd May 14, 1999
Another spin-off of a Neil Gaiman series, this first collection of The Dreaming does a good job of channeling the original Sandman scribe's devotion to nostalgia and the esoteric.
Of the three stories, the best, by far is Peter Hogan's 'Lost Boy', about a time-lost British architect, the ages-old witch 'Mad Hettie' and the secret origins of America.
Like Gaiman at his best... more
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| | 6. The Shadow Court ( For: Changeling - the Dreaming) | 
| By: Brian Campbell, Jackie Cassada, Nicky Rea Publisher: White Wolf Publishing November 01, 1996
Whoa boy. Now these are what I call villains. Fae so evil they even manipulate the manipulators of Camarilla, Sabbat and Wyrm, not to mention the Thallain, the really, _really_ dark reflections of the normal fae. The next time someone calls your Unseelie troll an Ogre, introduce him to a real one... more
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| | 7. The Order Volume 2: California Dreaming TPB (v. 2) | 
| By: Matt Fraction, Barry Kitson Publisher: Marvel Comics August 27, 2008
I really REALLY loved this series, and was very sad that it only lasted 12 issues, but these things happen. I agree with some of the other reviews here for this comic in relation to how the art quality, which was so incredibly high in the beginning and just got lower and lower which obviously hurts a comic book, but still the storyline, characterization, dialogue and action remained tight, intelligent... more
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| | 8. Kithbook: Satyrs (Changeling, the Dreaming) | 
| By: Mark Jackson, Leif Jones, Angel McCoy Publisher: White Wolf Publishing March 05, 1998
All Kithbooks of Changeling: the Dreaming are great, but all of them deserves only four stars. Why? Because they have unique treasures, Kith's story, but I think that these books would be better if wich one inculdes a new exclusive Art for the Kith... more
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| | 9. *OP Kingdom of Willows (Changeling: The Dreaming) | 
| By: Jackie Cassada, Nicky Rea Publisher: White Wolf Publishing April 16, 1998
Ok, I just have to say, I love Changeling: the Dreaming anyway, and this book is the first in a hugely-anticipated (by me, anyway) line of Kingdom-books for Concordia. I love the way they present the information, also, by putting a continuing plot throughout the series of sourcebooks (the disappearance of High King David). I'm sure any southern fans of Changeling would get a kick out of it by... more
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| | 10. The Shining Host: Changeling: The Dreaming for Mind's Eye Theatre | 
| By: Peter Woodworth Publisher: White Wolf Publishing July 23, 2001
Okay, as a veteran of White Wolf Games (tabletop and LARP), I challenge anyone to play a more noble and delightful game than Changeling. It was pure magic on tabletop, even better in Live Action. How could you NOT want to those "merry wanderers of the night" known as the Fae? IF you've ever used your imagination, then I know you remember the magic and glory of all those fairy tales you dreamed of... more
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