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"All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream." Book Reviews of YA, MG, Children & some Adult books...
1. Waiting on Wednesday (26)



White Space (Dark Passages #1)

By Ilsa J. Bick
Publisher: Egmont USA.
Expected publication: February 11th 2014.

Ilsa Bick’s WHITE SPACE, pitched as The Matrix meets Inkheart, about a seventeen-year-old girl who jumps between the lines of books and into the white space where realities are created and destroyed – but who may herself be nothing more than a character written into being from an alternative universe, to Greg Ferguson at Egmont, in a two-book deal, by Jennifer Laughran at Andrea Brown Literary Agency (NA).




Why waiting? 
1. It's about getting into books and changing the facts within the stories; who would not want to jump inside their favorite books?

2. The main character herself is a fictional character belongs to the world of books so it's a books with character that is inside a book and will change other books = madness even I looking forward to.

3. It will have both elements of Science fiction and Fantasy.

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