Some Advanced Notes On Practical Dreaming
by Clare Robertson
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Pub Date 1 Sep 2025 | Archive Date 15 Dec 2025
Description
Ninth House meets A Study in Drowning in this suspensful debut following a burned out grad student on a supernatural revenge quest.
Something waits for you in the darkness. And it already knows your name…
At Auchter House, a mysterious university hidden away in the Scottish Highlands, only the most arcane of subjects are studied and only excellence will do. Auchter can teach you to speak forgotten languages, walk back in time, remove objects from your dreams and uncover secrets lost to hearsay and myth. It can also give you back your life.
Before Auchter Sam Sheridan was depressed, isolated and institutionalized three times before her eighteenth birthday. The university has given her everything - friends, purpose, a place that finally feels like home - and she knows that she could not live without it.
But then Sam’s best friend goes missing. And no one will believe her when she knows who to blame. Forced onto a rescue mission that will take her across continents, into the path of a mysterious hitman and in and out of dreams, Sam will discover exactly how far she will go to protect the ones she loves - and how much she can even trust in her own mind.
On the other side of every dream is a nightmare. Welcome to Auchter House.
For Readers Who Love:
Dark Academia
Female Rage
Fantasy With Strong Horror Elements
Suspense
Queer Found Family
Slowburn Pining
Friends to Lovers
Read the first two chapters for free on www.clarerobertson.uk
Advance Praise
'Robertson writes in a way that both makes you fall in love with the world and feel entirely afraid of it in the space of a breath' - Amelia Thorn
'Robertson writes in a way that both makes you fall in love with the world and feel entirely afraid of it in the space of a breath' - Amelia Thorn
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781399994668 |
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PAGES | 433 |
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Featured Reviews

I truly do not have the words nor the intelligence to explain just how incredible this book is. I am of the extraordinary good fortune to be friends with the author, and while naturally that was always going to have coloured my opinions coming out of this book - I can truly say if this had been some complete stranger I’d have said the exact same thing.
But from the incredibly privileged position of having been there (usually pissing her off via text message) through a good chunk of lifetime and writing process. I know for a fact just how much love was poured into this book.
And every page sings with that.
Now of course love doesn’t always good book make. Ask my me x Bucky Barnes fanfictions from me teenage years. So without that context is this a good book?
In every describable way.
This feels like an absolute love letter to fantastical academia with undertones of horror that truly leave your heart racing.
1. Characters
Saying I have a favourite character of this book genuinely feels like being asked to pick a favourite kid. Gun to my head? Bridge with Tate as an incredibly close runner up. They’re so fleshed out, they’re funny and intelligent without being facetious and absolutely stand out from the crowd.
Sam is beautiful. If that woman has 0 fans I am dead, and honestly probably raging in heaven about how good this book is. She is heartbreaking, strong, funny and realistic. Tate is everything you could want in a partner and I’m frankly furious he’s not real, kind, warm, hilarious and a backbone to this story. The entire cast is gorgeous and I could go on forever and ever. But if everyone loved the way these characters loved one another in a fictional goddamn book, the world would be far better for it.
Everything is written with such absolute passion, depth and dimension that you truly feel like the characters were sat parroting in her ear with every word typed.
2. Plot
I truly cannot put into words how good this plot is. It’s got a mysterious Scottish academy with a lake and dangerous professors. A mental health rep that leaves your heart aching and watching Sam grow through it is astonishingly beautiful. You’ve got a roadtrip with a group of dear friends and several crashes (as you do). And some good old fashioned fight sequences with a villain you truly want to knock the teeth out of.
The twist I already knew (I read the first version of this years ago and get to say nah nah nee nah nah for it) but it’s so beautifully foreshadowed and interwoven into this book that it slaps you like a brick wall when it finally comes to light.
3. World building
This left me mad practical dreaming isn’t a thing. Truly.
and also not entirely unconvinced that Robertson isn’t actually a Dreamer because how she wrote such a novel magic system in such an in depth way? I truly can’t fathom it.
4. Language and Theme
Robertson writes in a way that both makes you fall in love with the world and feel entirely afraid of it in the space of a breath. The poor woman has been borderline harassed since Tuesday (when I began reading) with quotes and words to the effect of “omg” “you’re an evil cow” and “marry me.” If I were to tattoo myself in all the gorgeous favourite bits of pose from this book, I’d have no skin left.
Love and friendship particularly she writes with such absolute voice and precision that makes you pine to feel that kind of love (though I’m admittedly a lonely feckwit so that could well just be me.)
Do I recommend this book? Without a breath of hesitation.