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DallerGut Dream Department Store

By: Miye Lee, Sandy Joosun Lee - translator
Narrated by: Eden Jun
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Summary

The first book of Mi-Ye Lee's whimsical yet moving duology, translated from the Korean language by Sandy Joosun Lee.

THE NO.1 KOREAN BESTSELLER WITH OVER A MILLION COPIES SOLD

In a mysterious town that lies hidden in our collective subconscious, there's a quaint little store where all kinds of dreams are sold...

Day and night, visitors both human and animal from all over the world shuffle in sleepily in their pyjamas, lining up to purchase their latest adventure. Each floor in the department store sells a special kind of dream, including nostalgic dreams about your childhood, trips you've taken, and delicious food you've eaten, as well as nightmares and more mysterious dreams.

In Dallergut Dream Department Store we meet Penny an enthusiastic new-hire; Dallergut, the flamboyant owner of the department store; Agnap Coco, producer of special dreams; Vigo Myers, an employee in the mystery department as well as the cast of curious, funny and strange clientele that regularly visit the store. When one of the most coveted and expensive dreams gets stolen during Penny's first week, we follow along with her as she tries to uncover the workings of this wonderfully whimsical world.

A captivating story that will leave a lingering magical feeling in listeners' minds, this is the first in a best-selling duology for anyone exhausted from the reality of their daily life.

©2023 Mi-Ye Lee and Sandy Joosun Lee (P)2023 Headline Publishing Group Ltd

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Beautiful and whimsical

This is going to be a book I come back to again and again! such a beautifully whimsical story with amusing characters. The names of each character are so wonderfully thought out, each individual storyline is so delicately threaded together to make it all meet together and the story itself takes you into the inner world of the Dream Store, I wish I worked there!

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Hard to focus on story when narrator sounds like a platform announcer

I found the narrator very difficult to gel with; every other sentence has the same intonation, robotically, unless she is putting on an accent. I kept zoning out because of it. Loved the story itself though.

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