Very Well Written
I want to give a completely honest review about this book, so here we go. It is very well written, there are parts in this story that you will recognize as plots similar to other books movies and TV shows you have written but it is done in a way that doesn’t try to recreate those things nor does it try to hide them. The characters are interesting and they’re interaction worked well. The story does flow nicely and keeps you interested in what’s coming on the next page.
The author has done a very nice job with this I enjoyed the book. I bought a hard copy as soon as I saw it online because I just knew it was going to be something I would enjoy. I read quite a few sci-fi and fantasy style books and found this to fit well in my library collection.
Take a chance on this one and enjoy it! Well done!
Richard S. Barber
Bogner’s building an exciting world starting with The Dreamweaver

This isn’t Gary Wright’s 1975 chart-topping, saccharin sweet single “Dream Weaver.” This is Mark Bogner’s “The Dreamweaver,” and it’s what happens when people use special powers for nefarious purposes after their patriotic usefulness ends.
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A little slow to start but, it got gooooooooood.
The Dreamweaver: The first handful of chapters are a little slow. But boy howdy when it picks up it moves fast!
Daniel Vargas
Where Do I Begin?
I’ve known Mark for quite some time. I remember when he let me read the original Dreamweaver manuscript. He compared it to the 1984 movie, “Dreamscape” meets Marvel’s “X-Men” on some deeply weird level. I can safely say, with the age of internet and streaming technology – without giving away my actual age, he was right, and I love it.
Damon Lind
Mark’s “The Dreamweaver”
I don’t know where he comes up with these stories and I’m a little envious. But honestly it’s one of the best stories I’ve read in a long time. It takes a minute to get up to pace but it’s good on the whole.
Mark Bogner?
He’s smart. He’s more than entertaining. And, he’s got a screw loose, somewhere. Just ask him. He will agree.
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