SeriesThe Dreamer Trilogy
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Call Down the Hawk (The Dreamer Trilogy, Book 1) 12+

Part of series: The Dreamer Trilogy
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ISBN: 9781338188332 Pages: 480 Ages: 12 and up Dimensions: 5.5" x 8.25"

About this book

From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Raven Boys, a mesmerizing story of dreams and desires, death and destiny.

The dreamers walk among us . . . and so do the dreamed. Those who dream cannot stop dreaming — they can only try to control it. Those who are dreamed cannot have their own lives — they will sleep forever if their dreamers die. And then there are those who are drawn to the dreamers. To use them. To trap them. To kill them before their dreams destroy us all.

Ronan Lynch is a dreamer. He can pull both curiosities and catastrophes out of his dreams and into his compromised reality. Jordan Hennessy is a thief. The closer she comes to the dream object she is after, the more inextricably she becomes tied to it. Carmen Farooq-Lane is a hunter. Her brother was a dreamer . . . and a killer. She has seen what dreaming can do to a person. And she has seen the damage that dreamers can do. But that is nothing compared to the destruction that is about to be unleashed. . . .

Reviews

Praise for Blue Lily, Lily Blue:

* "Blue Lily, Lily Blue is, simply, a triumph." -- Booklist, starred review

* "Expect this truly one-of-a-kind series to come to a thundering close." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review

* "We have not yet finished loving these characters and exploring their world." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, starred review

* "Stiefvater's razor-sharp characterizations, drily witty dialogue, and knack for unexpected metaphors and turns of phrase make for sumptuous, thrilling reading . . . Readers will snap up the final installment the second it's available." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review

* "The prose is crisp and dazzling and the dialogue positively crackles." -- School Library Journal, starred review

Praise for The Dream Thieves:

* "Richly written and filled with figurative language... this story of secrets and dreams, of brothers and of all-too-real magic is an absolute marvel of imagination and an irresistible invitation to wonder." -- Booklist, starred review

* "Mind-blowingly spectacular . . . Stiefvater's careful exploration of class and wealth and their limitations and opportunities astounds with its sensitivity and sophistication. The pace is electric, the prose marvelously sure-footed and strong, but it's the complicated characters... that meld magic and reality into an engrossing, believable whole." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review

* "A paranormal thriller . . . this installment [is] more tense and foreboding than its predecessor -- and every bit as gripping." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review

* "A complex web of magical intrigue and heartstopping action." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, starred review

* "Readers who want a moody chill and appreciate an atmospheric turn of phrase will want to spend more time in Henrietta." -- School Library Journal, starred review

Praise for The Raven Boys:

A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year

"Stiefvater is a master storyteller." -- USA Today

"A dizzying paranormal romance tinged with murder and Welsh mythology." -- The Los Angeles Times

* "Simultaneously complex and simple, compulsively readable, marvelously wrought." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review

* "A tour de force... such a memorable read." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review

* "One unexpected and wonderful surprise after another... a marvel of imagination." -- Booklist, starred review

* "The Raven Boys is an incredibly rich and unique tale, a supernatural thriller of a different flavor . . . Fans have been salivating for Stiefvater's next release and The Raven Boys delivers." -- School Library Journal, starred review

"Equal parts thriller and mystery, with a measured dash of romance sprinkled on top . . . Maggie has woven such a unique, intriguing narrative that I struggled for comparisons." -- MTV.com

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