Dreamstalkers: The Night Train

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Pub Date 1 Feb 2024 | Archive Date 14 Jan 2024

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The first novel in a spellbinding new fantasy adventure series from the author of The Huntress trilogy. Perfect for readers 8-12 and fans of Philip Pullman, Abi Elphinstone and Katherine Rundell.

Everything changed the day the dreams disappeared… and the nightmares came.

Twelve-year-old Bea lives with her mother Ula and her owl Pip in a cottage on the wild moors. Since the day the dreams disappeared, and an affliction of nightmares began sweeping across the lands, everyone is leaving and their settlement is being abandoned. But when Ula grows sick with the affliction, she won’t leave – and she’s keeping a secret from Bea.

Just as Bea begins to despair, the mysterious Night Train steams across the moors, bringing a stranger who offers her the chance to save her mother. Bea is flung into a faraway adventure in the world of the Dreamstalkers, skilled warriors and performers who must go to work each night inside the dreams of the powerful. But the nightmares are following close behind.

It’s time to board the Night Train and dive into an epic, magical adventure in the world of the Dreamstalkers. (But beware the nightmares…)

'A glorious world, a wild adventure and a fierce heroine. I can't stop thinking about this book!' – Robin Stevens on The Huntress: Sea

‘A new book by Sarah Driver is always something special – this does not disappoint. Vivid storytelling full of magic and sparkle from one of my favourite authors.’ Jasbinder Bilan, Costa award-winning author of Asha and the Spirit Bird on Once We Were Witches

The first novel in a spellbinding new fantasy adventure series from the author of The Huntress trilogy. Perfect for readers 8-12 and fans of Philip Pullman, Abi Elphinstone and Katherine...


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This is such a perfect book for any child who is a fan of Philip Pullman, Katherine Rundell or Jessica Townsend. The fantasy world crafted by Driver is immediately absorbing, and crafted with care. With its unique twist on the quest plot, Bea is such an inspiring and likeable heroine, and the magical elements are similarly well-embedded and thoughtfully crafted. As a teacher, the language is inspiring and provides ample challenge for a reader while also creating vivid images and highly immersive scenes for any reader., and the book makes great use of popular and exciting tropes, including trains, warriors and the power of dreams. The adventure is wild and the story fast-paced, and we will definitely be adding a copy to our library upon publication!

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Bea and her mother Ula, are basically outcasts in their community. People believe the nightmares and disappearance of dreams is because of them.
One night, something unbelievable and life changing happens outside Bea’s cottage. Her mother has become ill and there are nightmares raging around the tor, forcing the people to flee. At once, comes a terrifying steam train, laying its own tracks and forging it own path.
Bea’s classmates Martha is smuggled on board by Bastien, a guard come to take Ula back to Silverthorn, where she abandoned her duties as a Dreamstalker.
In an effort to save Martha, the girls find the,selves trapped on this fast moving train. Their adventure is only just beginning as the train deposits them on the outskirts of the city, where a dangerous Queen rules over all the night,ares.
Bea and Martha must find their place in this new world, bolstered by the thought of saving the world and finding their way home again.
It’s a thrilling and unique story, one that I would hope is just the start of a new series!

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I absolutely adored this book. It’s a perfect escape for adults and children to an exciting world that you’ll just love. Perfectly balanced. Love everything about it.

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Wonderful book. Adults and children will enjoy this book. I enjoyed this very much, this was exciting and fast-paced.i loved it. Worth five stars. My thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.

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This book so reminded us of some of our favourite childrens authors previous offerings. Although the adventures on trains is now a well used trope, this did feel fresh and the characters and world setting were engaging. The children enjoyed this.

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What a perfect book for a gloomy Sunday!
I loved the fantasy world created by Sarah Driver. It was richly described and full of details which made it easy to visualise. Settings were carefully manipulated to create a sense of threat/tension which just made me want to keep reading. The main characters of Bea and Martha were very realistic and I felt complete empathy for them and the quest they found themselves undertaking.
I can't wait to share this with some of our UKS2 children who I am certain will enjoy it as much as I did. I do hope there will be a sequel!

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One of those book that talks to your inner child and makes travel to new and fantastic worlds.
A good fantasy, a moving and compelling plot, great characters.
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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Everything changed the day the dreams disappeared… and the nightmares came.

Twelve-year-old Bea lives with her mother Ula and her owl Pip in a cottage on the wild moors. Since the day the dreams disappeared, and an affliction of nightmares began sweeping across the lands, everyone is leaving and their settlement is being abandoned. But when Ula grows sick with the affliction, she won’t leave – and she’s keeping a secret from Bea.

Just as Bea begins to despair, the mysterious Night Train steams across the moors, bringing a stranger who offers her the chance to save her mother. Bea is flung into a faraway adventure in the world of the Dreamstalkers, skilled warriors and performers who must go to work each night inside the dreams of the powerful. But the nightmares are following close behind.

This is an amazing fantasy novel that my daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed. We can't wait for the next installment.

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Dreamstalkers: The Night Train is a mesmerising, magical adventure that took me on an unforgettable journey into a world of disappearing dreams and roaming nightmares aboard the Night Train as I entered the world of the Dreamstalkers …

Twelve-year-old Bea Grimspuddle lives in a cottage on Thunderheart Tor with her mum, Ula and her long-eared owl, Pip. Sitting in an ancient dragon-skull, Bea views the wild moors below pondering why her dreams have disappeared. When she sees a girl from the settlement, Martha Hearthsweep, approaching her cottage, she races towards home where she discovers that everyone’s dreams have disappeared … and in their place nightmares have escaped into the living world. This scourge of nightmares threatens to destroy Thunderheart, forcing those living there to abandon their home.

When Bea breaks the news that they must leave to her mother, she discovers that Ula has been keeping secrets from her, secrets that may reveal the reason behind her mother’s sickness. But before Bea can persuade her mother to leave, a mysterious steam train arrives outside the cottage, and Bea finds herself boarding the Night Train …

And so begins the most incredible adventure as Bea, Pip and Martha journey aboard the Night Train to Silvervein where they are thrown into the mysterious world of the Dreamstalkers, a secret guild of mages, who are responsible for keeping the balance between dreams and nightmares. But what happens when the balance is broken and someone is intent on usurping dreams and inflicting nightmares for their own gain? Can Bea connect with her wild magic, enter the world of the Dreamstalkers and find a way to save her mother before the nightmares stalking her catch up with her, destroying her hopes and dreams?

This is an adventure that really immersed me in a fascinating, intricate world with the most incredible, cinematic world-building: a world of dreams and nightmares; of magic and secret guilds; of music and theatre; of mythical creatures, sentient locomotives and malefic rivers; and of wild mountains, moors and wandering towers. I absolutely loved exploring Silvervein and the world of the Dreamstalkers with Bea, learning about their history, their remarkable magical abilities, and their terrible exploitation. Utterly absorbing!

I was completely captivated as I eagerly followed Bea on her quest, not only mesmerised by the world I found myself in, but on the edge of my seat as the increasing danger for Bea and her friends reached a crescendo, as secrets were revealed and as friends and foes were unmasked.

Bea is a wonderful protagonist and I liked her all the more because of her fallibility. She has been ostracised by her peers and finds friendship with her adorable, long-eared owl, Pip – their close bond is wonderfully heartwarming. Her developing friendship with Martha is by no means easy and at times it is fractious and difficult laced with jealousy and hurt. Bea is trying to find her place in the world, who she really is, whilst finding the courage and strength to fight against a terrifying foe who seeks to control the world that she wants to become part of. I really liked that she is a complex young girl which makes her feel more genuine and someone who readers can relate to.

A captivating, magical adventure into an unforgettable world where nightmares roam, but dreams may be realised … perfect for young adventurers of 9+.

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