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Lucid Dreaming eBooks
Relaxation book recommendations for November 2009

Have you ever considered using lucid dreaming ebooks to induce lucid dreaming and control your dreams? For this month's book of the month recommendations, I recommend an ebook filled with short stories about lucid dreaming that will help you induce these experiences more easily. You'll also find a fiction book set in New Orleans right after hurricane Katrina.

Once you've read them, I'd love to hear what you think. You can use the book review form below to send me your comments.

Fiction Book of the Month

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My first fiction book of the month for November 2009 is Lucid Fiction: Lucid Dreaming ebooks by various authors.

I thoroughly enjoyed each and every of these 12 short stories.Each explores the realms of dreams, consciousness and alternate realities in a fun and interesting way.

I particularly liked "Infallible" by Peter Casale as I had a really nice dream after reading it.

I also enjoyed learning more about dreams throughout these stories. This ebook is quite short, but inexpensive, so it's ideally priced.

I strongly recommend you read one or two stories from lucid dreaming ebooks before going to bed, especially if you are interested in controlling your dreams.

Another Fiction Book of the Month

My other fiction book of the month for November 2009 is Last Known Victim by Erica Splinder.

This book is set in post-Katrina New Orleans and the book paints a vivid picture of the destruction caused by the hurricane, which is the perfect background for this story about a serial killer. The "Handyman" is well know for cutting off his victim's right hands but he's still at large because most of the evidence got washed away with the hurricane.

Captain Patti O'Shay leads the investigation, trying to catch this criminal who also killed her husband and fellow police Captain. Strong family ties and doubts about Caption O'Shay's sanity add a bit of suspense to this well-told story. Add a few extravagant characters like Yvette, the stripper who hates cops and can't seem to tell a story without lying, and you'll soon be wondering who did it.

The book was easy to read and quite enjoyable.

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