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Kindle Edition Verified Purchase. I liked this suspenseful and romantic story. The author has so skillfully fleshed out her characters, from the courageous reliable Jennifer to the several male and female scoundrals who are bent on creating havoc in her already fragile world. Chaucer himself might have much enjoyed this fast-paced, sometimes scarry, but often enchanting tale. Virginia Nygard captured my attention with her story of "Deja Vu Dreams". As someone who has had recurring dreams and has awakened in fear of danger to my loved ones, I could definitely relate to the character.
I got chills along my spine reading this book. It brings back memories and is interesting, scary, humorous, and heart-warming.
I recommend "Deja Vu Dreams" to anyone who wants to become intrigued and captivated by a novel! Nygard has a gift and is a welcomed author to my collection. I don't know how many novels Ms. Nygard has written, but she has the writing style and the imagination to write dozens more. As an avid reader of all genres from science fiction to biographies, I was very impressed with this book and her use of descriptive phrases and an interesting storyline.
The story never seemed to get bogged down and moved at a very enjoyable pace. There is no mention of an editor so I assume she did her own editing, which makes it even more impressive. Ms Nygard never seems to run out of challenging predicaments and realistic life-happenings for her intriging characters.
The reader is kept surprised with the outcomes. The plot twists made me want to say Wow, now what? Many cleverly wrought characters captured my interest.
But it is the ever-growing and changing life of the book's heroine, Jennifer, that most kept me wanting more. It is a must-read for fans of this genre and certainly deserves a sequel. Bravo, a new novelist of note has arrived. Intellectual buys us PhDs but to embody through personal practice what we study gives us true mastery. I don't have dream deja vu - I dream about the same landscapes over a period of time. The landscapes shift slightly - a bookstore in one dream becomes a store full of legos in another, I stop at different places on the long road that winds beside the sea, I see different things outside the windows of the submarine to the arctic.
I find your writing to be clear and easy to understand - your examples especially help me to understand the dream concepts you are exploring. You make the research you've done very accessible. Keep the great articles coming! This article is very well written and descriptive in the concept of deja vu.
I had no idea that deja vu was caused by recollection of earlier memories that had similar core feelings. I always believed that the weird feeling was due to the fact that you had been in a situation similar or had already been to a certain place. This article truly enlightened me and now that I have better knowledge of these experiences, I can attempt to discover why I feel a sense of deja vu in the future.
Thank you very much for this well-written article. While I have not experienced it often, many times I have experienced it while I was having a dream that I have had many times and I know I have had the dream; so its easier to recognize differences in the dream. I experience this all the time. It may be because I travel so much and live from country to country, but I often dream I'm travelling to a new, amazing country, with such vivid landscape and scenery, only to wake up and realize the place doesn't even exist.
Yet in my dream, it's a place I've been to before and I'm either revisiting or showing other people. The dream even has famous architectural buildings or cliffs by the ocean.
I also go to coffee shops a lot during the day and I often dream that I'm finding a popular coffee shop that I think I've been to before. I even remember the exact street it's located on and how to get there I could go on and on with these kinds of dreams and they are repeated often. I was dreaming and in my dream I was doing something that I had done in a dream before, which is normal as it has happened before, but in my dream I actually noticed that it had happened before and told everyone in my dream that I was experiencing deja vu and then started pointing out the small differences.
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There's a room at the top of the stairs Every night I'm drawn up there And there's a girl in the mirror Her face is getting clearer Young child won't you tell me why I'm here? In her eyes I sense a story never told Behind the disguise- there's something tearing At her soul Tonight I've been searching for it A feeling that's deep inside me Tonight I've been searching for The one that nobody knows Trying to break free.
I just can't help myself I'm feeling like I'm going out of my head Tears my heart into two I'm not the one the sleeper thought he knew. Back on my feet again Eyes open to the real world Metropolis surrounds me The mirror's shattered the girl. Why is this other life Haunting me every day I'd break through to the other side If only I'd find the way.
Something's awfully familiar The feeling's so hard to shake Could I have lived in that other world It's a link that I'm destined to make.