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Dreamfield

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On his forty-first birthday, Ethan travels back to the past for a second chance to relive his senior year of high school and undo the greatest regret of his life. But only God knows how Ethan's new past will affect his future. An exploration of faith and pop-culture, this modern-historical novel appeals to both adult and young adult readers.

362 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 7, 2017

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Ethan D. Bryan

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Profile Image for Rick Theule.
61 reviews9 followers
August 23, 2017
I just finished Dreamfield. Absolutely stellar. I mean it.
Ethan, you moved me. You've inspired me.
Well done, Mr. Bryan. Well done.
This book pulled me in from the beginning. I suspected I would like it, but I had no idea. Ethan Bryan combines a love of baseball, a love of storytelling, a love of family, and his love of God, into an extremely well written time-travel novel. He moved me to the verge of tears at one point, while at other times I was laughing.
Most of all, Mr. Bryan has inspired me to enjoy my family and to embrace my relationship with God.
I'm excited to pick this up and read it again in the next month or so.
Profile Image for T.J. Allen.
Author 2 books4 followers
July 28, 2018
A good book. If you are looking for an in-your-face Christian read, this is not it. However, if you are looking for a clean read that makes you think and pulls you along with each successive chapter and turmoil of the characters, you will be pleased. It's a mix of sci-fi, life struggles, and baseball. I enjoyed it and recommend it.
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103 reviews3 followers
February 19, 2018
Bryan, as always, is a compelling storyteller. In Dreamfield, he weaves together a fascinating story of time-travel, friendship, hopes, dreams, family, faith, and baseball. This is a quick, easy read that's hard to put down.
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