![]() It has the same sort of spiritual-like elements that reminds one of “Avatar: The Last Airbender.” This is a world where dreams come to life and supernatural forces are at work to keep the world in its declining state. ![]() What sets Dream Caster apart from other post-apocalyptic novels is the unique mix of fantasy. This is Nadarajah’s first published novel and there’s a lot of accomplishment in these pages. In a race against time, Weaver must learn to accept his role as a dream caster and master his new power, before his new home is destroyed and humanity is pushed to the brink of extinction. The peaceful life Weaver hoped for begins to unravel as waves of chaos begin to break loose about him. That is until he learns of a mysterious man who shares the ability, and uses his power to bring nightmares into existence and wage war on the world. ![]() Convinced it’s just an anomaly, Weaver ignores it. In the midst of building a new life, Weaver discovers that he has the amazing power to cast his dreams into reality. Haunted by memories of his massacred settlement, sixteen-year-old Weaver seeks cover in a hidden refuge among the remains of a ruined city. Fortunately, if you’re still into the post-apocalyptic trend but are looking for something with a twist, then you’re going to want to check out Dream Caster by Najeev Raj Nadarajah. Yes, we like our zombies and our aliens, but it’s always good to get something a little more fresh. The post-apocalyptic trend is one that has been going on for a while now–and at times it seems very wearisome. ![]()
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