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dream dictionary


Question Posted Friday February 23 2007, 8:02 am

where can I buy a dream dictionary for a very low price? because the online ones suck..

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MissMegLoL answered Friday February 23 2007, 4:09 pm:
Barnes & Noble

The New England Moble Book Fair (That's where I got mine)

That's where the girl below me got her's too, cause she went with me.

I'm sure the Barnes & Noble have a website, is inexpensive, and sell used books too if you want an even lower price.

I think the second one has a website, but I'm not sure.

If you don't live in New England I you can probably order one and have it sent to you,
and Barnes & Noble bookstores are everywhere, so that shouldn't be a problem.

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LM answered Friday February 23 2007, 2:32 pm:
I got mine at a plain ol' bookstore. Granted, this wasn't your average Borders, since it had 3 whole aisles of astrology, tarot card readings, and dream interpretation. But any bookstore should have books on the subject.


Check Barnes and Noble online (for ordering them or finding titles)
-www.bn.com
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isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&EAN=9780760705254&itm=1


I have "10,000 Dreams Interpreted" and "Simply Dreams". If you go to an actual store and browse ask someone there what section to look under, since it changes from store to store. Also, bigger stores are more likely to have a wide selection of spirituality/occult/etc. By looking at a store as opposed to only online, you can find what books have the information you're looking for.


For example, some books focus more on individual objects you dream about, while some shift the focus to events.


hope I helped :)

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