I think this book is perfect for those people who love to look beneath the modern world we live in, for the deep magic hidden inside. Welford keeps pulling you back into his world of the impossible, Dreamland.
This book was just as imaginative, crazy and impossible as a dream itself! Welford uses interesting dialogue from fun, expressive characters that make it flow as if you were watching a film. Main characters, Malky and Seb are brought together through a mysterious contraption, the Dreaminator. Set in the modern day, and nicely written to fit the main character’s voice. I think this book is perfect for those people who love to look beneath the modern world we live in, for the deep magic hidden inside. Welford keeps pulling you back into his world of the impossible, Dreamland. Try not to get lost!
I liked this book because its got funny bits in it and its a bit different because two of the characters are Tibetan. I would recommend this book to eight year olds and for people who like adventures.
When I first received When We Got Lost in Dreamland I thought that the cover was pretty because of the beautiful orangey-yellow sunset. I also like the undercover because of the gold illustrations. I like the title because I like fantasy books with interesting endings.
The blurb was intriguing because it tells you about a Dreaminater. The first page of the book introduces Seb, Mam, Dad, Malcom and Cuthbert. I found out that Cuthbert is a baddy and Seb, Mam, Dad and Malcom are the goodies.
The story is set in Tynemouth which is a real place. But not all of the story is set in Tynemouth some of it is set in Dreamland in Malcom's head.
I cared about what happened to the characters because I liked them. I liked this book because its got funny bits in it and its a bit different because two of the characters are Tibetan. I would recommend this book to eight year olds and for people who like adventures.