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Don't Close Your Eyes By: Lisa McMann

               Don't Close Your Eyes was my second book I read over the summer. This book is about a girl named Janie Hannagan and her unique quality. Janie can see into other people's dreams. She has always kept this a secret until she meets a boy named Cabel. They bond over their own personal problems and go through life helping each other overcome them. Janie has an alcoholic mom and her dad left when she was little, so she has learned to deal with most things by herself.
               This book explores the differing problems of both Janie and Cabel. This was a really good book because you never knew what was going to happen next. The author did a good job explaining the dreams Janie got caught into. I always could picture what was going on in the book in my head because of the authors use of details and adjectives. She never failed to leave a detail or important part out. Overall, Don't Close Your Eyes was a very lengthy book, but very interesting and exciting to read.

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