Nightmare Escape
Nightmare Escape
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Just the Series: Dream Jumper Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: Dream Jumper   

Annotation: Suffering from chronic nightmares that challenge his supernatural ability to jump into other people's dreams, Ben, accompanied by a mysterious rabbit companion, struggles to help protect his friends from attacks by an evil dream-monster that would prevent them from waking.
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #137542
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Common Core/STEAM: Common Core Common Core
Copyright Date: 2016
Edition Date: 2016 Release Date: 06/28/16
Illustrator: Turnbloom, Lucas P.,
Pages: 201 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-545-82604-7 Perma-Bound: 0-605-96845-4
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-545-82604-4 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-96845-5
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2016931133
Dimensions: 23 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Tue Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2016)

By day, Ben seems like a pretty normal kid. He lives with his single mom, crushes on classmate Kaylee, and hangs with best friend Jake. By night, though, he finds himself in other people's dreams. All this nighttime wandering takes its toll, and his worried mother drags the exhausted kid to a sleep clinic. But all is not well here, either. People have been falling into a permanent dream-state, unable to be woken, and the doctors are flummoxed. Unbeknownst to them, the victims are being held hostage by a nightmare monster. But Ben, with his powers d the help of a few dream creatures ght just be able to face down the monster. The art, especially in the dream world, is action-packed. Very little space is wasted, and close-ups focus on Ben who, in true superhero fashion, bursts between panels on his quest to save his classmates. Fun and exciting, this will appeal to middle-graders looking for an adventure, and Ben has all the hallmarks of a hero worth rooting for.

Kirkus Reviews

When the people Ben sees in his frequent nightmares turn out to be real people lulled from the waking world by a dream monster, he has to learn to navigate his dream world and save them.As the story progresses, it becomes clear that Ben's friend Jake knows all about his sleep troubles—and his ability to jump into other people's nightmares to help. Jake wants to turn it into a business, but Ben's only really concerned about his crush, Kaylee Wu, fellow student and English tutor. Kaylee misses their first tutoring session, then several days of school. Ben's mother takes him to a sleep clinic where he spots two of the kids from his dream and Kaylee, all in the same mysterious deep sleep. Ben hurries to the sleep study room to get to sleep and save her, thus beginning a series of tough battles to fulfill his destiny as a Dream Jumper. This fast-paced adventure gains a lot from Turnbloom's expressive art, and though the story hits a lot of tropes—the Chosen One with heretofore unseen power, the chubby-and-nerdy-but-lovable best friend, the powerful talisman, an evil villain and an even more evil villain, the damsel in distress who gets some kicks in to help the hero—it's charming enough to engage young readers. Ben and Jake are white, Kaylee is Asian, and the two kids from Ben's dream are black.A fine series kickoff, with the potential to tread some fresher ground in coming installments. (Graphic adventure. 8-12)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

In this first book in the Dream Jumper series, Ben's nightmares are taking a toll on his life. When his mother takes him to a sleep doctor, he slips into a sleep-coma, where he discovers a dream world and learns that only he, as a "dream jumper," can help others escape the monsters preying upon resting minds. The story reads like Nightmare on Elm Street for kids, combined with a classic adventure motif that includes the geeky and verbose sidekick, romantic interest, and insightful sage (who happens to be a bunny) to guide the hero. Actor Grunberg, in his print debut, and Imagine This cartoonist Turnbloom turn out a brisk adventure with just enough grotesquerie (syringe-wielding nightmare doctors, vampiric pursuers in suits) to intrigue but not outright terrify readers; the panels and wording are spacious, allowing readers to focus on the key aspects of any given panel. Guy Major keenly works the colors so that even during the plot's direst moments, one still gets a sense of light. This tactic aligns with the story's theme and keeps the mood from descending too far into the darkness. Ages 8-12. (June)

School Library Journal (Tue Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2016)

Gr 5-8 Ben has a gift, or maybe it's a cursehe hasn't decided yet. He can jump into other people's dreams. Unfortunately, more often than not, he ends up jumping into someone's nightmare instead. When some of Ben's classmates, including the girl of his own dreams, fall prey to a sleeping sickness, he knows he may be the only one who can save them. It won't be easy, though; someone or something in the dream world wants Ben's abilities for his own and will stop at nothing to get them. Ben will have to work with some strange new companions and learn to navigate the dream world before it's too late. Being the first in a series, the story is a little heavy on exposition, but it does do a good job of making the information enjoyable and creating a believable dream world as well as setting the stage for volumes to come. Turnbloom's art is reminiscent of Jeff Smith's and suits the tone and the characters nicely. Though there are a few inconsistencies, Grunberg's characters are all interesting and enjoyable. This is a quick, entertaining tale that will find a middle school audience. VERDICT A fun ride for middle schoolers looking for their next series. Erik Knapp, Davis Library, Plano, TX

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Word Count: 5,066
Reading Level: 2.5
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.5 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 183179 / grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:3.1 / points:4.0 / quiz:Q68484
Lexile: GN230L

Ben's dreams are all nightmares . . . And his nightmares are real!

Ben has a problem. When he sleeps he dreams, and when he dreams, they're all nightmares! But he can also jump into other people's dreams. So when his friends start falling victim to an evil dream-monster that prevents them from waking, Ben knows he has to help them. Easier said than done when dreams can shift and the monster knows his way around the ever-changing landscape of the mind! With help from a talking rabbit-companion who has a mysterious past, Ben might just be able to defeat the monster and save his friends . . . if he can figure out how to use the power within him against his enemies.


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