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Dreamover

Dani Diaz

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Top Shelf Productions
11 February 2025
In this captivating debut YA graphic novel, two best friends becoming more than friends feels like a dream come true. But when one sleepover literally turns into a dream, will they ever want to wake up again?

In this captivating debut YA graphic novel, two best friends becoming more than friends feels like a dream come true. But when one sleepover literally turns into a dream, will they ever want to wake up again?

Amber's a headstrong goofball with a temper. Nico's a shy, self-conscious emo boy. But they've been best friends since third grade, and she can't hide her feelings for him any longer. At the end of their eighth-grade beach trip, she confesses... and the feeling is mutual! Thus begins a glorious, blissful summer of first love.

But once high school starts, life gets more complicated. Faced with early mornings, bullies, homework, and other stresses, Amber and Nico cling to each other, neglecting their friends. Soon, Amber starts to wish she and Nico could escape from it all.

One night, as they fall asleep playing video games, Amber gets her wish...
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Imprint:   Top Shelf Productions
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9781603095464
ISBN 10:   1603095462
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 17 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dani Diaz (@memoryfuel) is a transfeminine Filipino-Argentinian American graphic novelist born and raised in the DMV (Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia) area.

Reviews for Dreamover

“An extremely impressive debut from an author whose work I will be following for many years to come.” — Tillie Walden (On a Sunbeam) “Mixing slice-of-life and magical realism, Dani Diaz captures the big feelings and small moments of adolescence in a nostalgic 2000s-era time capsule.” — Kristen Gudsnuk (Making Friends) “Charming, hilarious, thoughtful, and absurd.” — Mike Cavallaro (Nico Bravo) “I didn’t want this book to end.” — Nate Powell (March, Fall Through)


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