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WoW...o-O

05.30.2009 12:00 AM


I LOVE THIS BOOKS! ALL 3 OF THEM!


04.09.2009 12:00 AM


omg this book is AWESOME!!!!!! i soooo want 2 buy it!!! it doesnt really scare me but itz AWESOME!!

03.11.2009 12:00 AM


cassie4ever i cant beleve some1 wood read this book at night and when there alone its just down right creepy btw i luv the book

03.09.2009 12:00 AM


Jeeez... this thing is like one of the creepiest things i've read(btw i'm reading this at nightand i'm alone in my house)

03.08.2009 12:00 AM


if they have the fourth out, i m totally reading it!!!

02.08.2009 12:00 AM


this book is like soo cool!!!! kind of spoonky but awsome ayway!!!!

08.12.2008 12:00 AM


i already did try clicking it ,it dont work

08.06.2008 12:00 AM


it's ok!It is fuuny not scary.

07.10.2008 12:00 AM


I Love this book i wish they have a contest to win this book

07.07.2008 12:00 AM


Great cover

06.28.2008 12:00 AM


uh...pretty okey...

06.26.2008 12:00 AM


The first book had a really good plot line!!!!!!!!!!!! A++....I hope this one is good too!

06.22.2008 12:00 AM


that was really good.

06.19.2008 12:00 AM


alls you guys have to do is click on chapter one of volume 2 to read the second book. later.

06.17.2008 12:00 AM


i sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo want 2 read this book cuz i have tha first one and i need 2 no wat happens!

06.14.2008 12:00 AM


how doo u read online?someone tell me plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzza!

06.14.2008 12:00 AM


how doo u read online?someone tell me plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzza!

06.14.2008 12:00 AM


how do i read this manga online? i read the first one and i REALLY want to read this one.

05.21.2008 12:00 AM


i loved the first vol. and i need only the last 2 volumes of it

05.15.2008 12:00 AM


i love this book!!! this book is awesome!!! i give 5 stars!! ^_^

04.25.2008 12:00 AM


LERT MAH READ IT!!!!*bites computer*

04.08.2008 12:00 AM


ohh i want to read the 2 book

03.01.2008 12:00 AM


omg i rwead the first one this one girl (friend) lemme borrow it cant wait to read this~^^

02.27.2008 12:00 AM


this book is alsome!!! i was sleepy when i was reading it and then i saw the part when amber's eyes went all crazy and i seriously couldn't fall asleep for, like, hours!!! it's a good horror

01.16.2008 12:00 AM


#2!! YAY!! this is my favorite manga book!!!

01.13.2008 12:00 AM


no fair no vol. 2 online!!!!the 1 i need to red of course isnt put online T_T

01.04.2008 12:00 AM


dis is a pretty good/nice book heyy people i'm new here now how do u read this one online now????

12.22.2007 12:00 AM


thiz book is tight who has the second volume cuz i wanna read it!!!!:)

12.22.2007 12:00 AM


I wanna read the second volume sooooooooo badly!The first one was so awesome,I can;t wait to get my hands on the next one.

11.29.2007 12:00 AM


I want to read this book SSOOOO bad! I finished the first one today and cant wait for this one!!

11.10.2007 12:00 AM


It was last week thant I got this second volume and I cannot wait until the third one comes out. :D

10.30.2007 12:00 AM


i bought the first one at school and i L-O-V-E-D it!

10.13.2007 12:00 AM


i love the first one i want this one now

09.29.2007 12:00 AM


I love this book a million times!

09.26.2007 12:00 AM


I LOVE "THE DREAMING". THE FIRST ONE WAS READY GOOD AND SCARY TOO. BUT THE SECOUND...... IT GOING TO BE READY MYESTERY,SCARY AND MORE BLOOD?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA ?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

09.04.2007 12:00 AM


i love this series!! ^^ i can't wait till the next book comes out

08.19.2007 12:00 AM


this book rocks it is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!

08.16.2007 12:00 AM


i want volume three!!!

08.06.2007 12:00 AM


Any 1 know when volume 3 comes out? I already own the first two

08.03.2007 12:00 AM


This book keeps me thinking, I can't wait for the third book!!!

07.20.2007 12:00 AM


I wish a third would come out..

07.19.2007 12:00 AM


But the book rocks!

07.19.2007 12:00 AM


THIS BOOK IS AWSOME

07.13.2007 12:00 AM


User Reviews

From Animefringe

Currently set to hit stores in December, Queenie Chan's three-part tale The Dreaming marks the debut of Australian OEL manga from TOKYOPOP, and if the first volume is anything to go by, she will be doing a favor for her nation....

Set in dense bushlands somewhere in Australia, The Dreaming opens with twin sisters Amber and Jeanie moving from Sydney to a prestigious and very remote boarding school.... A variety of curiosities are thrown onto the table quite quickly as the tale begins to unfold, and various others trickle along as the pages keep on turning. Why did these twins have no choice but to come here? Why is it so important that the aunt who got them into the school lied, and said that they were born a year apart from each other? What are the rumors and superstitions that she mentioned? What is the overall concern of the Vice Principal? And why are Amber and Jeanie suffering recurring and identical dreams, dreams that seem uncomfortably connected to the school and its surroundings?

The overall pacing of the plot is well handled, revealing aspects of the story in a consistent and even-handed manner. It's very selective about what it does and doesn't reveal, making solid use of the different ways that the two girls see and respond to things. It's a story set in a closed-off world with an open bend towards horror, one that takes on a very ghostly and ethereal atmospheric approach, thus causing the story to work more with an uneasy vibe than with straight-out scares or gross-out scenes. It might be due to having a stretch of bush outside my window, but I found there to be a genuine uneasy and creepy feeling that came with reading this manga. Given that I've felt genuinely uneasy about twice in the past decade (as far as movies go), this is no small feat.

Hidden underneath the attractive and atmospherically accurate cover is a continued streak of solid illustration. Granted, the artwork isn't perfect, but it has a very strong grounding. It never feels incomplete, and it displays a high level of willingness to play with visual dynamics and perspective. The only flaws of particular significance were the odd moment of disproportion, and faces that often look as if they've been painted onto a flat (although shapely around the edges) surface, rather that being a fully bodied part of an actual, physical structure. Facial expressions are subtly expressive, however, and the visual depiction of the school is often mesmerizing. In fact, the walls and corridors of this building may be where the true expression in The Dreaming can be found, as a variety of different angles, atmospheric shots and gentle curved distortions convey the sense of suppressed menace much more effectively than any of the numerous eye close-ups. Detail abounds, and to top it all off, the usage of tones never skips a beat.

Outside of the immediately obvious illustration, the book also excels in its panel layouts, an important component as the panel layouts ultimately affect the overall lucidity of the reading experience. The panels are quite numerous, often flying over the top of each other, and they are laid out in a way that is generally quite effective at stimulating motion. This arrangement and focus on visual motion prevents the pages from becoming over-crowded with written text, and the overall reading experience flows more consistently because of it. The book closes off at a cliffhanger revelation that is also something of an epitome of the images as the driving force beyond the story flow and pacing.

Overall, this is a very strong entry into the professional manga scene, one that is well presented, effectively creepy at times, and one that actually has an ending in sight. The Dreaming is very easily recommended to almost anyone willing to read a non-Japanese manga, and particularly for those who appreciate a good comic design.

~Tim Henderson

Copyright © Animefringe


From IGN Comics

Dark fantasy manga from the Land Down Under.

"Queenie Chan has done a fine job of building up the sort of slow tension that you find in most of the good, mass market gothic horror novels.... Her artwork...has potential to not just be good but be scary good."

~KJB

Copyright © IGN Entertainment, Inc.

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okay this is one freaky story.
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The Dreaming Volume 2
  • PAPERBACK: 192 PAGES
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 1-59816-383-3
  • EAN: 978-1-59816-383-4
  • AVAILABLE: NOW
  • MSRP: $9.99

Jeanie and Amber Malkin are new students at Greenwich Private College, a boarding school in North Sydney that lies on the edge of vast, virgin bushlands. The school has a hundred-year history and is run entirely by its vice principal, who has a strange prejudice against identical twins. In fact, she rejects all twins' applications to the school. The girls were only able to get in by saying that they are just regular sisters, born 11 months apart.

After settling in and meeting new friends, the girls learn more about the school and its surrounding bushlands—which they are warned not to go into because, time and time again, young girls have wandered off into the bush and vanished...without a trace.

Few know how the girls disappeared...fewer yet know why. People lost in the bush don't simply die—they vanish, as if swallowed whole by the land. The twins heed the warning, but soon discover the reason so many girls have disappeared into the bush despite the warnings...and why the vice principal is so against identical twins studying at the school.

Jeanie Malkin:
Very eager to be accepted by her peers, which sometimes leads her to make unwise choices and alienate her sister. Unlike Amber, she has a rebellious streak. But she is close to her sister, and both are willing to go to great lengths to rescue one another.

Amber Malkin:
Serious-minded, shy and reserved, Amber is unused to talking about what's bothering her—even to her sister. Amber is also very easily bothered by the supernatural and unexplained, and though she fights being pulled toward the dark forces that haunt her dreams, it's a losing battle.

Catherine Anu: (a teacher)
Jeanie originally dislikes her—she has the same patronizing, authoritarian tone the other teachers have. But Miss Anu is not mean of spirit, and as Jeanie discovers, always puts the welfare of the students first.

Mrs. Skeener: (vice principal)
Mrs. Skeener is a creepy old woman with old-fashioned ideas of how "young ladies" should behave. The teachers always bow to her commands, but few realize just how long she's been at the school...or how frightening her secrets really are.

Queenie Chan:
She was born in 1980 in Hong Kong and migrated to Australia when she was six years old. As a child she read a lot of manga and watched a lot of anime, which was as popular in Hong Kong then as it is now. This bred in her a love of the medium from an early age.

After high school she enrolled in a 4-year Information Systems degree program—but the workload wasn't heavy, so she started drawing manga on the side. Still, she never considered it as a career until 2002, when she graduated right at the nadir of the dot-com bust and no companies were hiring. Her "big break" came in 2004, when TOKYOPOP began accepting international artists.

Check out Queenie's website at http://www.queeniechan.com/

All of them vanished...without a trace...

There's nothing quite so delicious as a ghost story among friends. Smuggling in the food, lighting the candles, telling the tales...huddled in your sleeping bags afterwards, afraid to sleep...and then, sleep. A good scare for all, and no harm done.

Now imagine this magical experience inside a centuries-old boarding school in the middle of a dark, impenetrable Australian wilderness. And add lots of harm.

Greenwich Private College holds a terrible secret...and as twins Jeanie and Amber are about to learn, this is one place where "lights out" is held for a very good reason.

~Carol Fox, Editor