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A Better Nightmare

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If the entire world believes in a lie, does that make it the truth?

A dark and absorbing allegory for the power that young people possess in their bones to change things that feel far bigger than them, A Better Nightmare is a whirlwind adventure — a story of friendship, romance, and a radical crusade for one group of teens to fight for their right to feel.

Emily Emerson is nearly sixteen, finally a senior at the Wildsmoor Facility. But so is Meera, isn't she? Meera, who is nineteen and has been a senior for as long as Emily can remember? Here, the students live each day as shadows, one day blurring into the next, hardly aware of life passing them by while the symptoms of the Grimm Cross Syndrome that afflicts them all is trained out of them. Rules. Order. Repetition. Medication.

Emily was eight when she started showing signs of the disease. Odd dreams, hallucinations – impossible things that happened around her. Unconscious thoughts that could be set free into the world—flowers that covered the house, thick like a forest and sowed with nothing more than her unconscious thoughts. It was beautiful until it turned evil, when Emily did her first bad thing and found herself here. Now, she'll do anything to get better and get back to her life. She'll be more quiet and obedient than everyone else.

Until she meets Emir.

Emir isn't like the other kids at Wildsmoor. He's quicker and livelier. He says things that he shouldn't – dangerous things. Emir is electric, magnetic in more ways than Emily can know.

When Emir introduces her to The Cure, a secret society for kids who believe that The Grimm isn't a disease at all, but a gift, Emily starts to wake up, and so do her strange abilities. The outcome is a dream come true. But sometimes the best dreams and the worst nightmares have the same people in them.

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    • Kirkus

      January 1, 2025
      In a world where every child has a "brain defect"--a "cognitive disease" that can be mild--those with the severe version called Grimm-Cross Syndrome are trapped at Wildsmoor Facility. For 15-year-old Emily Emerson, who presents white, and the others at Wildsmoor, which is run by the evil Matron (who's also the only fat character), the Grimm is dangerous, rendering them capable of causing earthquakes, breaking bones using only their minds, and worse. They're given medication to stop their symptoms from manifesting. Emily knows that at 18, she'll have to leave--but not what happens next. After losing her pills one day, she experiences withdrawal symptoms but doesn't tell anyone for fear of punishment. When two other grimmers, Gabriel and Emir, recruit her to their cause, Emily is introduced to a life without numbing medication. To set the other kids free, Emily must learn to control her immense powers over nightmares (her own and other people's), come to terms with her own darkest dreams, and learn how to lead in a world where imagination is feared. Although the story is largely entertaining, the repetitive narration slows the pace. Readers who find benefits in using medication to support mental health may find the messaging lacking in nuance. Traumatized Emily struggles with panic attacks and tells herself that she can "force those thoughts away. I can choose to breathe. I can choose how to react." An excessive reliance on tropes undermines a perennially popular premise.(Speculative fiction. 13-16)

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      February 1, 2025
      Grades 9-12 Wildsmoor is where the problem kids go. They have the disruptive Grimm-Cross syndrome, causing their nightmares to frightfully come to life. Emily has been a student at Wildsmoor for seven years, ever since one of her nightmares caused her sister to fall down the stairs and break her arm. At the school, everything is strictly regulated--meals, classes, prescriptions, activities--and most of the students are heavily medicated enough that they don't notice. A small group of her classmates led by the enigmatic Emir, however, have stopped taking their medications, causing the symptoms of the Grimm to return. As scary as that prospect is, Emily has joined them, meeting in the woods outside the institution at night to test their abilities. The world outside Wildsmoor is exhilarating and terrifying in equal measure, and the more Emily learns about what's happened in the past seven years, the less she's sure she's made the right choice. Freeman's empowering debut features adept plotting that will leave readers eager for more.

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