Strange The Dreamer
About the Series
Set in a beautifully crafted world of magic and myth, 'Strange The Dreamer' follows the journey of Lazlo Strange, a dreamer and librarian obsessed with the lost city of Weep. As he seeks to uncover its mysteries, he becomes embroiled in a conflict that intertwines the fates of gods, monsters, and mortals alike. The series blends lyrical prose with deep emotional exploration, highlighting the power of dreams, the pain of loss, and the quest for belonging.
Series Details
- Author:Laini Taylor
- Started:2017
- Books:2
- Status:Complete
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Books in Order
Strange the Dreamer
2017In this enchanting first book, Lazlo Strange, a junior librarian in the great city of Zosma, is captivated by the legend of the lost city of Weep. When an opportunity arises to travel there, he must confront his dreams and the enigmatic figures that inhabit them, including the mysterious godspawn, Sarai. As he navigates the complexities of love, loyalty, and the haunting shadows of the past, Lazlo's journey challenges everything he thought he knew about himself and the world around him.
Muse of Nightmares
2018In the sequel, the stakes rise as Lazlo and Sarai's destinies intertwine with those of their friends and enemies. The story delves deeper into the realms of dreams and nightmares, exploring the consequences of ambition and desire. As they face the looming threats from both within and outside their circle, the characters must decide what they are willing to sacrifice for their dreams and the people they love.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'Strange The Dreamer' a standalone series?
No, 'Strange The Dreamer' consists of two main books: 'Strange the Dreamer' and 'Muse of Nightmares'.
What age group is 'Strange The Dreamer' suitable for?
The series is primarily aimed at young adult readers, but its themes and lyrical writing style appeal to a broad audience of all ages.
Are there any spin-off novels or companion books?
As of now, there are no official spin-off novels or companion books for 'Strange The Dreamer', but the author has hinted at potential future works related to the universe.