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A review by sonalipawar26
DallerGut Dream Department Store by Mi-Ye Lee 이미예
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
If you could purchase dreams—what kind of dreams would you ask for?
In our subconscious, there is a mysterious town that sells all kinds of dreams. And DallerGut dream department store is one of the best in the industry where you can find dreams from the top dream makers.
A couple of pages in, and I was quite impressed with the plot as I had never come across such a theme before. I found the entire idea of being able to buy dreams and pay later (depending on the emotions one felt post waking up) interesting. This made me wonder if we actually purchased dreams and forgot all about visiting the store upon waking up!
However, I couldn’t find anything different from what was explained in the blurb. The stories were nice, with little nuggets of wisdom peppered throughout the book. Overall, the book was nice, interesting even, but there was nothing remarkable or memorable . . . just like a dream that you enjoy while asleep but forget the moment you wake up.
In our subconscious, there is a mysterious town that sells all kinds of dreams. And DallerGut dream department store is one of the best in the industry where you can find dreams from the top dream makers.
A couple of pages in, and I was quite impressed with the plot as I had never come across such a theme before. I found the entire idea of being able to buy dreams and pay later (depending on the emotions one felt post waking up) interesting. This made me wonder if we actually purchased dreams and forgot all about visiting the store upon waking up!
However, I couldn’t find anything different from what was explained in the blurb. The stories were nice, with little nuggets of wisdom peppered throughout the book. Overall, the book was nice, interesting even, but there was nothing remarkable or memorable . . . just like a dream that you enjoy while asleep but forget the moment you wake up.