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Lair of Dreams

Libba Bray (2015)

Genre

Fantasy / Historical Fiction / Mystery / Young Adult

Reading Time

12 Minutes

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As a supernatural showdown makes Evie O'Neill a celebrated seer, a mysterious sleeping sickness and a sinister figure in a stovepipe hat threaten to consume New York City through the treacherous world of dreams.

Synopsis

In 1920s New York City, Evie O'Neill, now a celebrity 'Diviner' with the ability to read objects, finds herself entangled in a new supernatural threat while enjoying her newfound fame. Meanwhile, other Diviners, Henry DuBois and Ling Chan, possess the ability to walk in dreams, a power that becomes crucial as a mysterious sleeping sickness spreads across the city, claiming victims. As Henry searches for a lost love within the dream world and Ling navigates a prejudiced society, they discover a malevolent entity infecting the city's collective unconscious, orchestrated by a shadowy figure with far-reaching plans. The Diviners must delve into the dangerous dreamscape to confront this growing darkness and save New York from succumbing to the encroaching nightmare.
Difficulty
Medium
Pacing
Moderate
Mood
Mysterious, Eerie, Adventurous, Romantic

Plot Summary

The Sleeping Sickness Spreads

New York City faces a terrifying epidemic: people are falling into an unresponsive, death-like sleep, called the 'sleeping sickness.' Doctors are baffled, and panic spreads. Evie O'Neill, now famous as 'America's Sweetheart Seer' after exposing a serial killer, enjoys her celebrity, though other Diviners find her self-absorbed. Unknown to most, the illness is linked to a malevolent entity that preys on dreams, drawing victims into a permanent slumber. The public and authorities are desperate for answers, but the true threat is known only to a select few with extraordinary abilities.

Henry's Dream Quest

Henry DuBois, a jazz pianist and dream-walking Diviner, is haunted by Louis's disappearance. He believes Louis is trapped in the dream world and searches for him nightly. Henry's dreams are vivid and dangerous, often showing him fragmented memories and unsettling premonitions of a growing darkness. He meets other dream-walkers and glimpses the rising threat without fully understanding it. His personal search for Louis connects with the larger mystery of the sleeping sickness as he realizes the dream world is becoming corrupted and perilous.

Ling Chan's Secret World

Ling Chan, a young Chinese-American girl in Chinatown, has the powerful Diviner ability to walk in dreams, a secret she guards closely in a prejudiced society. She attends a special school for gifted children, where she often feels like an outsider. Ling uses her dream-walking to explore, learn, and escape her waking life. She is aware of the dangers in the dream world, especially a growing malevolent force. Ling's journey is one of self-discovery and resilience, as she tries to understand her powers and her place in a world that often dismisses her.

Sam's Investigation and Evie's Distraction

Sam Lloyd, a charming and cunning Diviner, first dismisses the sleeping sickness, focusing on his usual schemes and trying to get Evie's attention. However, as cases multiply, Sam, with his photographic memory and street smarts, begins to connect clues. Evie, meanwhile, enjoys her celebrity as 'America's Sweetheart Seer,' attending parties and enjoying the spotlight. She is somewhat disconnected from the city's grim reality, much to her uncle Will's exasperation. This contrast shows how different Diviners react to the escalating crisis.

The Man in the Stovepipe Hat

A shadowy, sinister figure, later identified as the 'Stovepipe Man,' is the main antagonist. He is a powerful, ancient entity who manipulates the dream world, preying on sleeping sickness victims. His goal is to gather enough spiritual energy to fully appear in the waking world and unleash greater terror. He can possess individuals and subtly influence events, making him a formidable and elusive foe. The Diviners slowly uncover his plan, realizing the sleeping sickness is only a symptom of a larger, ancient evil, threatening New York and possibly the world.

Meeting in the Dream World

Henry and Ling, both dream-walking Diviners, independently navigate the dangerous dream world. They eventually meet, along with others who have similar abilities, forming an unexpected and uneasy alliance. They share information about the encroaching darkness and the terrifying entities they've seen. These encounters are dangerous, as the dream world is no longer safe but a battleground where the Stovepipe Man's influence grows. Their collaboration helps them understand the sleeping sickness and the true threat they face, as they are the only ones who can confront the evil in its own domain.

Theta and Memphis's Struggles

Theta, a showgirl and Diviner with psychometric abilities, is haunted by traumatic memories, especially of her abusive husband, who she believes is dead. Her powers, which let her see the past of objects and people, are both a gift and a curse, often overwhelming her with painful visions. Memphis, a poet and Diviner who can heal with words, uses his abilities to help his Harlem community, offering comfort to those affected by the sleeping sickness. Their personal struggles and moral compasses guide their actions, even as the city descends into chaos, showing the varied impacts of Diviner powers.

The Diviners Unite

As the sleeping sickness escalates and the true nature of the threat becomes clearer, the Diviners slowly begin to unite. Will Fitzgerald, Evie's uncle and the curator of the Museum of American Folklore, Superstition, and the Occult, helps bring them together, recognizing the ancient evil. Evie must set aside her celebrity and confront the grave danger. Sam's investigative skills, Henry and Ling's dream-walking, Theta's psychometry, and Memphis's healing powers all become essential for their collective defense. They realize that only by combining their unique abilities can they hope to stand against the Stovepipe Man.

Journey into the Lair of Dreams

With a clearer understanding of the Stovepipe Man's plan, the Diviners prepare for a perilous journey into the 'Lair of Dreams,' where the sleeping sickness originates. This is a dangerous task, as the dream world is corrupted and filled with the Stovepipe Man's minions and illusions. Henry and Ling, with their expertise, lead the way, while the other Diviners support them, using their powers to navigate the treacherous landscape and protect each other. Their mission is not just to find a cure for the sleeping sickness but to directly confront the ancient evil that threatens to consume both the dream and waking worlds.

Confrontation and Sacrifice

The Diviners finally confront the Stovepipe Man in his stronghold within the dream world. The battle is intense, requiring the full scope of their combined powers. They discover the true extent of his power and the horrifying sacrifices he demands. During the confrontation, difficult choices are made, and not all Diviners emerge unharmed. There are moments of heroism, betrayal, and loss. The climax sees the Diviners pushing their abilities to their limits, understanding that New York's fate rests on their ability to defeat this ancient, malevolent entity, even if it means making the ultimate sacrifice.

The Aftermath and Lingering Threat

After the battle, the immediate threat of the sleeping sickness is contained, and many victims begin to awaken, though some remain permanently lost. The Diviners, though victorious, are left shaken and wounded. They understand that while they have won a significant battle, the Stovepipe Man, or at least his influence, has not been entirely eradicated. The experience strengthens their bond and their understanding of their collective purpose. They realize that their fight against ancient evils is far from over, and they must remain vigilant, preparing for future confrontations as the world slowly comes to terms with supernatural forces.

Principal Figures

Evie O'Neill

The Protagonist

Evie evolves from a fame-hungry socialite to a more responsible and committed Diviner, understanding the gravity of her powers and her role in protecting the city. She learns to balance her personal desires with her duty.

Henry DuBois

The Protagonist

Henry's personal quest to find Louis intertwines with the larger fight against the sleeping sickness, forcing him to confront his grief and utilize his unique abilities for a greater good. He grows in confidence and leadership.

Ling Chan

The Protagonist

Ling comes to terms with her unique powers and her place in the world, moving from a solitary existence to finding a community among the other Diviners. She learns to trust and rely on others.

Sam Lloyd

The Supporting

Sam's character arc involves him slowly shedding his selfish tendencies and committing more fully to the Diviners' cause, revealing a deeper sense of responsibility and genuine care for others. He begins to confront his past.

Will Fitzgerald

The Supporting

Will becomes more assertive and proactive in guiding the Diviners, stepping up as a leader and strategist against the ancient evils. He embraces his role as protector and intellectual guide.

The Stovepipe Man

The Antagonist

The Stovepipe Man's arc is one of increasing manifestation and power as he feeds on the sleeping sickness victims, culminating in a direct confrontation with the Diviners. He remains an enduring threat, not fully vanquished.

Theta Knight

The Supporting

Theta gradually confronts her past traumas and finds strength in her friendships and her role within the Diviners, learning to control her powers and heal from her emotional wounds. She becomes more assertive and courageous.

Memphis Campbell

The Supporting

Memphis continues to grow in his understanding and application of his healing powers, finding new ways to combat the spiritual sickness and offering crucial emotional support to the team. He strengthens his bond with Theta.

Isaiah James

The Supporting

Isaiah begins to understand and accept his prophetic abilities, slowly learning to control them and contributing more directly to the Diviners' efforts, despite his fear. He gains a measure of courage and self-reliance.

Themes & Insights

The Duality of Dreams

The novel explores dreams as both an escape, a place of creativity and solace, and a terrifying 'lair' of danger, corruption, and ancient evil. For dream-walking Diviners like Henry and Ling, dreams offer unique insights but also expose them to the Stovepipe Man, who preys on the sleeping. The sleeping sickness itself shows this duality, turning sleep into a path to irreversible slumber and spiritual consumption. The theme highlights how even intimate spaces can be infiltrated and weaponized.

Dreams are a doorway to another world. Sometimes that world is beautiful. Sometimes it's a nightmare.

Henry DuBois

The Burden of Power and Fame

The story looks at the challenges faced by the Diviners, especially Evie, who struggles with being 'America's Sweetheart Seer.' While fame brings adoration, it also brings scrutiny, isolation from her peers, and a distraction from true supernatural threats. Other Diviners, like Ling and Henry, must keep their powers secret, bearing the burden of their abilities in a world that would exploit or fear them. The theme explores the responsibilities that come with extraordinary abilities, the sacrifices required, and the personal cost of being 'different' in a prejudiced society.

Being famous is like living inside a fishbowl, only the fish are all trying to eat you.

Evie O'Neill

Prejudice and Otherness

Prejudice is a theme, especially in Ling Chan's experiences as a Chinese-American girl navigating a racist society, and the general fear and suspicion directed towards anyone deemed 'other,' including Diviners. The novel shows how societal biases affect individuals, forcing some to hide their true selves and creating barriers to understanding. The supernatural threat itself can be seen as an 'other' that society struggles to comprehend, mirroring the human tendency to fear what is unfamiliar, creating fertile ground for the antagonist's plans.

The world doesn't like what it doesn't understand. And it likes what it can control even less.

Ling Chan

Loss, Grief, and Healing

Many characters in the novel deal with loss and grief. Henry is consumed by his search for Louis, while Theta is haunted by her past. The widespread sleeping sickness brings grief to countless families, creating a collective trauma. The theme explores how characters cope with loss, from Henry's relentless pursuit to Memphis's efforts to heal and comfort. It also highlights finding hope and resilience in despair, and the importance of human connection in overcoming sorrow, even when complete healing seems impossible.

Grief is a ghost. It haunts you, whispers your loved one's name, and sometimes, it tries to drag you down into the dark with it.

Narrator

The Power of Connection and Community

Despite their individual struggles, the Diviners learn that their greatest strength is in their ability to connect and form a community. The novel emphasizes friendship, collaboration, and mutual support in facing overwhelming odds. Each Diviner brings a unique power and perspective, and only by pooling their talents and trusting each other can they hope to combat the ancient evil. This theme contrasts with the isolation often felt by the characters and the divisive nature of prejudice, suggesting that unity and empathy are crucial for survival.

We are stronger together, even when the world tries to break us apart. That's the only truth that matters.

Will Fitzgerald

Plot Devices & Literary Techniques

Dream World as a Parallel Dimension

The dream world is a tangible, dangerous realm linked to the waking world.

The dream world in 'Lair of Dreams' is not merely a psychological space but a literal, navigable dimension that exists parallel to the waking world. It is a place where Diviners like Henry and Ling can physically travel, interact with entities, and influence events that have real-world consequences. This device allows for exploration of unique settings and creates a distinct battleground for the supernatural conflict. The corruption of this dream world directly impacts the waking world through the sleeping sickness, making it a crucial element for both plot progression and thematic exploration of consciousness and reality.

The Sleeping Sickness

A mysterious epidemic that draws victims into the dream world.

The sleeping sickness serves as the primary catalyst for the plot. It is a mysterious illness that causes victims to fall into an irreversible, death-like sleep, directly linked to the malevolent entity in the dream world. This device creates a sense of urgency and mystery, driving the Diviners to investigate and confront the supernatural threat. It also provides a tangible, horrifying consequence of the antagonist's actions, raising the stakes and making the conflict personal for many characters. The sickness also acts as a means for the antagonist to gather power, making it a central mechanism of the overall evil plan.

Prophetic Visions

Isaiah's fragmented visions provide cryptic clues and warnings.

Isaiah James's Diviner ability to see prophetic visions acts as a key plot device. These visions are often fragmented, unsettling, and difficult to interpret, but they provide crucial, albeit cryptic, clues about the antagonist's plans, impending dangers, and the nature of the supernatural forces at play. This device builds suspense and allows for foreshadowing, keeping the reader and characters on edge. It also highlights the burden of such a power, as Isaiah often struggles with the terrifying nature of what he sees, forcing the other Diviners to piece together his fragmented warnings to understand the bigger picture.

Psychometry

Evie and Theta's ability to read object's pasts.

Psychometry, the ability to discern information about the past of an object or person through touch, is a vital plot device used by Evie and Theta. This power allows the Diviners to uncover hidden histories, identify perpetrators, and piece together the timeline of supernatural events. It's crucial for detective work, providing insights that traditional investigation cannot. The visions can be overwhelming and traumatic, adding a layer of personal cost to the use of this power. It helps to reveal the origins of the sleeping sickness and the identity of the Stovepipe Man, making it indispensable for solving the mystery.

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Lair of Dreams is the sequel to The Diviners, following Evie O'Neill, a Diviner with the ability to read secrets, who has become a media sensation. As a mysterious sleeping sickness affects New York City, Evie and other Diviners like Henry and Ling must enter the dreamworld to uncover a malevolent force threatening their city.

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