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The Dream Experiment: Volume One: Prodigy Circle Series

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What makes reality real?

Brilliant computer engineer Derek Johnson, a Matrix fanatic, invites his friends to be test subjects in a dream-the-future experiment at MIT. When a shared dream takes them twelve years into the future, catastrophe and untimely death await. Horrified, the seven friends attempt to change the prediction, but secrets, betrayal, blind love, a family curse, denial, revenge and psychic powers get in their way. Only Tom Patterson, Derek's closest friend, can change the outcome and save them all. But, as he relives his past to prove the future can be changed, he loses touch with where and when he is.

Science meets the paranormal in this sci-fi mystery debut of the Prodigy Circle series. If you like thought-provoking philosophical mysteries like The Matrix, Shutter Island, and Inception, and authors like Dean Koontz, you're sure to like The Dream Experiment .

“Bright, clever, funny when it should be, morally substantial but not overbearing. I love the loaded ending, and endings are crucial … think you’ve got a winner.” – Shirley Nelson , Author of The Last Year of the War and Journalist for the Holliston Reporter. Get your copy of The Dream Experiment today!

404 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 7, 2021

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December 3, 2021
Reality or dream?

Six friends agree to help their friend with a dream experiment. He wants to experiment between dreams and reality, which is real, and which affects the other? But there’s a glitch in his AI, and they have to find it before it’s to late. With Tom being the one of them that remembers his dreams exactly, it’s up to him to save them. Does he have to die to save the rest or is someone else sabotaging the data?
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February 25, 2022
I find the concept of book unique. I really liked how characters are described. The story build up is really nice. And how supernatural powers are bent with science. I somewhere feel that these things will be happening in future, that's fascinating and creepy though. As of I go for the storyline, it is really nice and somewhere I find it really slow-paced because, most of the storyline is based on the past incidents with few glimpses of present. I understand those past incidents are connected with the present and future timeline but sometimes it is hard to identify in the present storyline what's happening. The thing which made me intriguing in the story that if whatever is happening in the story is reality or dream. Overall it is a mind blowing except sometimes it's get slow paced.
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