Fourteen-year-old Mitra, of royal Persian lineage, and her five-year-old brother Babak, whose dreams foretell the future, flee for their lives in the company of the magus Melchior and two other magi, as they follow star signs leading to a newly-born king in Bethlehem.
Grades 7 and up.
9 comments:
awesome book!!!!!!!!!
this is a cool book.I don't like the part where Babak almost dies,but other than that,awesome book.
BORING I WAS BORED OUT OF MY MIND WHEN I READ IT
I started to read this book but then I got really bored.
Alphabet of dreams is sort of like The Theif Lord in the begining but takes an intresting turn when Babaks ability to dream the future is revealed. Mitra and Babak live by begging and stealing, a long way from how they lived before. When they try to find the rest of the family they end up traveling with the magi. They travel all over the place with and without the caravan. Alphabet of dreams is a good book when all is said and done.
This book was good, but it was hard to work through and it went along slowly. I had to read about five pages a day to get through it, but it was very well written and not very bad. All in all, probably my 12th or 15th favorite book out of all the DCF books for this year(for me, a pretty good rating).
this book has a lot of wierd words
this book is a real page turner
I Really liked ur book but i wished u showed at the end if Mitra marrys Koosha or not.
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