There are many good books about "dreams". Here are some classic ones: A Analysis of Dreams by Daniel Goleman: This is a very popular psychology book that explored the nature and meaning of dreams. It provided many practical suggestions to help people better understand their dreams and how to explore their subconscious through dreams. 2 The Psychology of Dreaming by Richard Gerrigg: This book delves into the psychological causes of dreams, including the interpretation of dreams, the role of memory and the subconscious. It provides many interesting experiments and case studies to help readers better understand the nature and effects of dreams. 3 A Dream Dictionaryby Lucid Dream: This is a very interesting dream book that explains the meaning and symbols of various dreams through a large number of words and diagrams. It covered many different types of dreams, from simple dream descriptions to more complex dream analysis. 4 The Art of Dreaming by Dr. William James: This book introduced some of the research results of the psychologist to explore the influencing factors of dreams, human psychological mechanisms, etc. It provides many practical tips and suggestions to help readers better deal with their dreams and emotions. 5 Dreams and Dragons by L R Lefort: This is a very magical and interesting dream book that tells the myths and legends of dreams in the form of fables. It covered many different types of dreams, from simple dream descriptions to more complex dream analysis.
๐I recommend the following novels to you: Dream Stealer, When Dreams Come to Life, Dream Control of a Highlord, The Strongest Dream Travel, Forming a Girlfriend Begins from Dream Games, Dream Key, Nine Layers of Dreams, Dream Hunting, Dream Fear, When Dreams Become Games. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
One great book is 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho. It's a fictional story where the main character Santiago chases his dreams, and his journey is filled with lessons about following one's dreams. His dream of finding a treasure leads him on an adventure across deserts and meeting various people who shape his understanding of his own dreams.
In this fantasy novel, the protagonist's soul transmigrated to the Doufa Continent after arriving on Earth and encountered a series of mysterious events. Although it's not exactly the same as the plot in your dream, there are also scenes of catching fish in the book. Moreover, this novel also has many fantasy and adventure elements. It's suitable for you who like fantasy novels. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐According to your request, I recommend the following novels to you: "Nine Flowers" was an ancient romance historical novel. The protagonist, Xiao Feiyan, married into the palace and was plotted against. She was mistakenly accused of breaking into Jinling City. After that, she worked hard to survive, seize power, mediate the disputes in the court, and finally rely on her wisdom and courage to regain control of her own destiny. "The Imperial Physician of the City"-An ancient romance novel about the history of the palace. After the protagonist saved the life of a high official, she became a famous imperial physician in the palace and gained a lot of power. She cut through the thorns and thorns, using her wisdom and talent to heal the wounds of the palace. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah~
One characteristic is the use of surreal elements. Since dreams often have illogical and strange happenings, books about them in fiction may include things like talking animals or floating islands. For example, in 'Peter Pan', Neverland is a place full of such dream - like elements.
The main character of the book Impermanence traveled to the era of the gods 'inheritance. He could awaken the memories of his previous life, cultivate in reality, and kill people in his dreams. He could wield his sword and cultivate Qi to live forever. He pointed at hundreds of cities in the universe and aimed to break the dream and cut off the immortal Qi. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle also fits. The protagonist, Meg, embarks on a journey through different dimensions to save her father. Her adventures are like a dream exploration of space, time, and the power of love and self - belief.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with that name. It might be about positive and wonderful dreams that the characters experience, perhaps with elements of fantasy and hope.
Of course, if you like novels where your dream begins with basketball, you can try the following novels: - "Three-Point Shot": It's also a basketball novel. Compared to dreams that begin with basketball, this novel focuses more on the description and portraying of emotions. The story is also very exciting. - "Basketball Treasure": This novel is also a basketball novel. The main character is an orphan from a small dock. He was chosen to join the school's basketball team by accident and began his basketball career. - "The King of Basketball": This novel is also set in basketball. It tells the story of the protagonist's growth on the road of basketball since elementary school. It also describes the challenges and difficulties he encountered on the road of basketball, as well as how he overcame these difficulties and finally became a basketball genius. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~๐
I recommend the following subconscious novels to you: 1. "Reincarnation": This book tells the story of the male and female protagonists shuttling through various strange dreams and making choices in the face of temptation. After each choice, they will inevitably experience the reincarnation of real-life love. It thoroughly analyses the subconscious emotions hidden in the depths of people's hearts. 2. "Deep Sea Game: I'm a God": The protagonist suffers from hypermnesia and tries to play the Deep Sea game in his subconscious. He can obtain equipment and props by entering and leaving the novice scene indefinitely. In addition, she found that the game seemed to be influencing reality through the common images in the subconscious of the crowd. 3. "Subconscious Invasion": This book tells the story of the protagonist as a salted fish without dreams, constantly being swallowed by the secrets of the subconscious. In the face of these subconscious stored in his heart, how should he break through his psychological defense? I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐