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''The Dream Merchant'' is a 2002 Dutch [[Fantasy]] novel by Isabel Hoving that has been compared to the likes of [[ |
''The Dream Merchant'' is a 2002 Dutch [[Fantasy]] novel by Isabel Hoving that has been compared to the likes of [[J. R. R. Tolkien|JRR Tolkien]]. |
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* [[Doorstopper]]: While not as hefty as some other books, it still clocks in at a perfectly respectable 640 pages. |
* [[Doorstopper]]: While not as hefty as some other books, it still clocks in at a perfectly respectable 640 pages. |
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* [[Dream Land]]: Umaya. |
* [[Dream Land]]: Umaya. |
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* [[Did Mom Just Have Tea |
* [[Did Mom Just Have Tea with Cthulhu?]]? |
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* [[Dub Name Change]]: Bors becomes Baz, Joshua Tak becomes Joshua Cope, Giphart becomes Gippart, and so on. |
* [[Dub Name Change]]: Bors becomes Baz, Joshua Tak becomes Joshua Cope, Giphart becomes Gippart, and so on. |
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* [[Britain Is Only London]]: and in the original Dutch book, ''The Netherlands are only Amsterdam'' |
* [[Britain Is Only London]]: and in the original Dutch book, ''The Netherlands are only Amsterdam'' |
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"They're going to send you on a sales trip and it'll be the death of you — I know what's going on at Gippart. You're their guinea pig." |
The Dream Merchant is a 2002 Dutch Fantasy novel by Isabel Hoving that has been compared to the likes of JRR Tolkien.
This book provides examples of:
- Chekhov's Skill: Teresa is good at telling stories, Baz/Bors is an amateur drummer, Joshua is... just a bit kleptomaniac.
- Doorstopper: While not as hefty as some other books, it still clocks in at a perfectly respectable 640 pages.
- Dream Land: Umaya.
- Did Mom Just Have Tea with Cthulhu??
- Dub Name Change: Bors becomes Baz, Joshua Tak becomes Joshua Cope, Giphart becomes Gippart, and so on.
- Britain Is Only London: and in the original Dutch book, The Netherlands are only Amsterdam
- Half-Identical Twins
- Reality Warper: somewhat justified - they're in Dream Land. Joshua can change things by looking at them. Teresa also qualifies - she can change things by telling stories. These example are not a Game Breaker because 1) these powers are limited: Joshua and Teresa can't do everything they want; 2) they're are initially unaware of their powers.
- Time Master: Baz/Bors
- Theme Twin Naming: Joshua and Jericho
- The Storyteller: Teresa
- Time Travel: but in Dream Land.