Books Reviewed in DreamTime

Books Reviewed Positively in DreamTime Magazine
Note: Some books are no longer in print, but we have them high on our recommendation list as they may be available through used book sellers and stores. Updated 10-7-2019

  • Adams, Kate and Bart J. Koet, & Barbara Koning (eds.) (2015). Dreams and Spirituality. London: Canterbury Press.
  • Adler, Shelley R. (2011). Sleep Paralysis: Night-Mares,Nocebos,and the Mind-Body Connection. Rutgers University Press.
  • Andwadter, Rosa (2004). El Poder Magico de Los Suenos (The Magical Power of Dreams). RIL Editores.
  • Anwandter, Rosa (2018). La Belleza de Soñar. Santiago de Chile, Chile: CEO Editores.
  • Anwandter, Rosa (2018). La Belleza de Soñar. Santiago de Chile, Chile: CEO Editores.
  • Aizenstat, Stephen and Bosnak, Robert (eds) (2009).Imagination and Medicine: The Future of Healing in an Age of Neuroscience. Spring Journal Books.
  • Barrett, Deirdre & Patrick McNamara (eds.),(2007) The New Science of Dreaming. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers.
  • Bair, Dierdre. (2003). Jung: A biography. Little Brown.
  • Bosnak, Robert (2007). Embodiment: Creative Imagination in Medicine, Art and Travel. Routledge
  • Bulkeley, Kelly and Kate Adams, Patricia M. Davis (eds)(2009). Dreaming in Christianity and Islam: Culture, Conflict, and Creativity. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press
  • Burch, Wanda Easter (2003). She who dreams: A journey into healing through dreamwork. New World Library.
  • Campbell, Jean and Clare R. Johnson (eds) (2016) Sleep Monsters and Super Heroes: Empowering Children through Creative Dream Play: Berkeley, CA, Praeger/ ABC-CLIO.
  • Dalfen, Layne (2002). Dreams do come true: Decoding your dreams to discover your full potential. Adams Media Corporation.
  • Domhoff, G. William (2002). The scientific study of dreams: Neural networks, cognitive development, and content analysis. American Psychological Association.
  • Dunne, J.W. (2001). An experiment with time. Hampton Roads Publishing Company.
  • Edgar,Iain R. (2011). The Dream in Islam: From Qur’anic Tradition to Jihadist Inspiration. Berghahn Books
  • Emery, Marcia (2000). The intuitive healer: Accessing your inner physician. St. Martin’s press.
  • Flanagan, Owen J. (2001). Dreaming souls: Sleep, dreams & the evolution of the conscious mind. Oxford University Press.
  • Garfield, Patricia (2002). The dream book: A young person’s guide to understanding your dreams. Tundra Books.
  • Gassmann, Christoph (2002). Ricordare i sogni – Istruzioni per l’uso. Edizioni Scientifiche Magi.
  • Gassmann, Christoph (2004; Italian Edition). träume erinnern und deuten. Patmos Paperback.
  • Gerona, Carla. (2004). Night Journeys: The power of dreams in transatlantic Quaker Culture. University of Virginia Press.
  • Gongloff, Robert P. (2006). Dream exploration: A new approach. Llewellyn Worldwide.
  • Gordon, David. (2006). Mindful dreaming: A practical guide for emotional healing through transformative mythic journeys. New Page Books.
  • Green, Celia (1968). Lucid Dreams. Oxford: Institute of Psychophysical Research.
  • Greenberg, Sindy; Kroll, Elsye; Grill, Hillary (2002). Dreaming for two: The hidden emotional life of expectant mothers. Plume Books.
  • Guiley, Rosemary Ellen (1998). Dreamwork for the soul: A spiritual guide to dream interpretation. Berkley Publishing Group.
  • Hagood, Louis (2002). Midlife at the oasis: Dreaming in the second half of life. Oxbridge Communications Inc.
  • Halpern, Leslie (2003). Dreams on film: The cinematic struggle between art and science. McFarland & Company.
  • Heyneman, Nicholas E. (1999). Dreams and relationships. Chronicle Books.
  • Hobson, J. Allan (1999). Dreaming as delirium: How the brain goes out of its mind. M I T Press.
  • Hildebrandt, Rita H. (2018) . Pearl Without Price. Living from the Inside out. San Clemente, CA:Lilibob Publishing, 2018
  • Holocek, Andrew (2016). Dream Yoga: Illuminating Your Life Through Lucid Dreaming and the Tibetan Yogas of Sleep. Boulder, CO: Sounds True.
  • Hoss, Robert J. and Robert P. Gongloff, (Eds)(2017). Dreams That Change Our Lives. Asheville, NC: Chiron Publishers. First IASD published book.
  • Hoss, Robert J. (2005). Dream language: Self-understanding through imagery and color. Innersource.
  • Jay, Clare (2010). Dreamrunner. London: Piatkus Books.
  • Jay,Clare [Claire Johnson Phd](2009). Breathing in Colour. Piatkus Books.
  • Jenkins, David (2005). Dream replay: How to transform your dream life. booklocker.com.
  • Jensen, Derrick (2011). Dreams. New York: Seven Stories Press.
  • Johnson, Clare (2017). Llewellyn’s Complete Book of Lucid Dreaming. Woodbury, MN: Llewellyn Publications.
  • Jouvet, Michel (1999). The paradox of sleep: The story of dreaming. Bradford Books.
  • Jung, C. G. (Lorenz Jung and Maria Meyer-Grass Eds)(2008). Children’s Dreams: Notes from the Seminar Given in 1936–1940 by C. G. Jung. Translated by Ernst Falzeder with the collaboration of Tony Woolfson. Princeton University Press.
  • Kaplan, Connie Cockrell (1999). The woman’s book of dreams: Dreaming as a spiritual practice. Beyond Words Publishing.
  • Kelzer, Kenneth (1999). Deep journeys: Experiential psychotherapy with dreams, personal archetypal tales, and trance states. North Atlantic Books.
  • King, Stephen (2001). Dreamcatcher. Scribner.
  • Klemp, Harold (1999). The art of spiritual dreaming: How dreams can help you find more love and happiness. Eckankar.
  • Koch, Andrea (2012).Dreams and the Person-Centered Approach: Cherishing client experiencing. Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire UK: PCCS BOOKS
  • Kramer, Milton (2006). The dream experience: A systematic exploration. Brunner-Routledge.
  • Krippner, Stanley & Waldman, Mark Robert (Eds) (1999). Dreamscaping: New techniques for understanding yourself and others. Lowell House.
  • Krippner, Stanley; Bogzaren, Fariba; De Carvalho, Andre Percia (2002). Extraordinary dreams and how to work with them. SUNY Press.
  • Lasley, Justina (2004). Honoring the dream: A handbook for dream group leaders. DreamsWork.
  • Levin, Carole (2008). Dreaming the English Renaissance: Politics and Desire in Court and Culture. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Linstrum, Erik (2016). Ruling Minds: Psychology in the British Empire. Cambridge: Harvard University Press
  • Lipsky, Jon (2008). Dreaming Together. Larson Publications.
  • Lucas, Sabine (2005). Bloodlines of the soul: Karmic patterns in past life dreams. iUniverse Inc.
  • Lyons, Tallulah (2012). Dreams and Guided Imagery: Gifts for Transforming Illness and Crisis. Balboa Press.
  • Mascara, Kimberly R (2018). Extraordinary Dreams: Visions, Announcements and Premonitions Across Time and Place. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company.
  • Marcus, Laura (1999). Sigmund Freud’s the interpretation of dreams: New interdisciplinary essays. Manchester University Press.
  • Meier, C.A. (2001). Atom and archetype: The Pauli/Jung letters, 1932-1958. Princeton University Press.
  • Mellick, Jill (2001). The art of dreaming: Tools for creative dream work. Conari Press.
  • Menezes, Francis A. (2005). Dreams and their interpretation made easy. Lotus Press.
  • Merkl, Ulrich (2007). The complete dream of the rarebit fiend. Beduinenzelt.
  • Mindell, Arnold (2002). Dreaming while awake: Techniques for 24-hour lucid dreaming. Hampton Roads Pub Co Inc.
  • Mittermaier, Amira (2011). Dreams That Matter: Egyptian Landscapes of the Imagination. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Morgan, Angel (2018). Dreamer’s Powerful Tiger: A New Lucid Dreaming Classic for Children and Parents of the 21st Century. Ashland, OR: Dreambridge.
  • Moss, Robert (2018). Mysterious Realities: A Dream Traveler’s Tales from the Imaginal Realm. Novato, CA: New World Library.
  • Moss, Robert (2009). The Secret History of Dreaming. NewWorld Library.
  • Moss, Robert (2000). Dreaming true: How to dream your future and change your life for the better. Pocket Books.
  • Moss, Robert. (2005). The dreamer’s book of the dead: A soul traveler’s guide to death, dying and the other side. Destiny Books.
  • Nabokov, Vladimir (2018 reviewed). Insomniac Dreams: Experiments with Time by Vladimir Nabokov. Compiled, edited, and with commentary by Gennady Barabtarlo.
  • Norbu, Chogyal Namkhai (1992). Dream yoga and the practice of natural light. Snow Lion Publications.
  • Norment, Rachel (2006). Guided by dreams: breast cancer and transformation. Brandylane Publishers.
  • Omstedt, Anders (2016). Connecting Analytical Thinking and Intuition: And the Nights Abound with Inspiration. Springer International Publishing AG: Springer Briefs in Earth Sciences.
  • Pagel, J. F. (2008). The Limits of Dream: A Scientific Exploration of the Mind/brain Interface. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
  • Parker, Alice Anne (1998). The last of the dream people. H. J. Kramer.
  • Pearson ,Cynthia (2008). Dreaming the Dead. Blue Canary Press.
  • Plane, Ann Marie and Leslie Tuttle (Eds) (2013). Dreams, Dreamers, and Visions: The Early Modern Atlantic World . University of Pennsylvania Press.
  • Pliskin, Marci & Just, Shari L. (2004: 2nd Edition). The complete idiot’s guide to interpreting your dreams. Alpha Books.
  • Prescott, Anne Worthington (2004). Imagining fame: An introduction to Geoffrey Chaucer’s the house of fame. Daniel & Daniel Publishers.
  • Rabinowe, Victoria (2008). I Had the Craziest Dream Last Night: Twelve Creative Explorations into the Genius of the Night Mind. Santa Fe, NM: Bright Shadow Press.
  • Reisman, David (2004). Foreign objects: Dream drawings. The Hornbill Press.
  • Reklaw, Jesse (2008). The Night of Your Life. Dark Horse.
  • Rinpoche, Tenzin Wangyal (1998). The Tibetan yogas of dream and sleep. Snow Lion Publications.
  • Rosner, Rachel I.; Lyddon, William J.; Freeman, Arthur (Eds) (2003). Cognitive therapy and dreams. Springer Publishing Company.
  • Roszak, Theodore (1985). Dreamwatcher. Doubleday.
  • Shafton, Anthony (2002). Dream-singers: The African-American way with dreams. John Wiley & Sons Inc.
  • Sliwinski, Sharon (2017). Dreaming in Dark Times: Six Exercises in Political Thought. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  • Sobel, Mechal (2002; Reprint Edition). Teach me dreams: The search for self in the revolutionary era. Princeton University Press.
  • Sparrow, G. Scott (2005). Healing the fisher king: A fly fisher’s quest. We Publish Books.
  • Stevens, Anthony (2001). Ariadne’s clue: A guide to the symbols of humankind. Princeton University Press.
  • Stimson, William R. (2018). Dreams for Self-Discovery. North Charleston, SC: CreateSpace.
  • Szpakowska, Kasia (2003). Behind closed eyes: Dreams and nightmares in Ancient Egypt. Classical Press of Wales.
  • Sullivan, Kathleen (2004). Recurring dream symbols: Maps to healing your past. Paulist Press.
  • Taylor, D. Min.,Jeremy (2009). “What Was That All About?”: A Comic Book About Dreams & What They Mean .Dream Tree Press
  • Taylor, D. Min. ,Jeremy (2010). Mastering the Art of Projective Dream Work: A Comic Book for Dreamers and Dream Workers
  • Taylor, Kathryn (2008). Dreaming While I’m Awake. Dream Tree Press.
  • Tedlock, Barbara (2005). The woman in the Shaman’s body: Reclaiming the feminine in religion and medicine. Bantam.
  • Tick, Edward & Larsen, Stephen (2001). The practice of dream healing: Bringing ancient Greek mysteries into modern medicine. Quest Books.
  • Vedfelt, Ole (2002). The dimensions of dreams: The nature, function and interpretation of dreams Jessica Kings
  • Vedfelt, Ole (2017). A Guide to the World of Dreams: An Integrative Approach to Dreamwork. New York, London: Routledge, Publishers.
  • Veitch, Rich (2004). Crypto zoo: The collected rare bit fiends, volume 3. King Hell Press.
  • Warner, Carol D. (2001). At the feet of the master. Trafford Publishing.
  • Webb, Craig Sim (2017). The Dreams Behind the Music: Learn Creative Dreaming as 100+ Top Artists Reveal their Breakthrough Inspirations. Waterfront Digital Press
  • White, Jon Manchip (1981). Death by dreaming. Applewood Books.
  • Windt, Jennifer M. (2015). Dreaming: A Conceptual Framework for Philosophy of Mind and Empirical Research. Cambridge: MIT Press.