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Today, my work clothes are being left behind. My Little Human says I am going to learn a new skill but I must act like a “regular dog” and not be dressed. So no school clothes.

I am a worried. Sometimes new things to learn are loud and scary. But Little Human is with me and she is not afraid because she cannot hear or see the loud or scary and Big Human is driving so I’m a little excited too.

Directed by Lawrence Kasdan. With Morgan Freeman, Thomas Jane, Jason Lee, Damian Lewis. Friends on a camping trip discover that the town they're vacationing in is being plagued in an unusual fashion by parasitic aliens from outer space. Duddits uses his powers to force Henry and Jonesy into a place in which Grey, inside of Jonesy, will be vulnerable; he and Henry manages to kill Grey. As Henry and Jonesy make their way back to their original bodies they find that Duddits has died from the combination of overusing his powers and leukemia.

Little Human says I must stay right here while she “layers” up.

I do wish she would hurry, it smells neat here. She says I am going to learn more “Find” today and then I get to learn something REALLY fun!

Was she supposed to fall on her butt? She does that sometimes and its not fun. But she has on two pairs of pants for falling.Now she is fixing her eye and ear gadgets. Should I go help? Nope, she has the hand up that means I’m supposed to “Stay”. Sometimes stay is hard for puppies.

Well, Little Human is layered against bumps and bruises and I’m to “Find” but she didn’t say what, silly Little Human. What could there be to “Find” here?

I found my shadow but nope, she says “Find” again.

I found Little Human’s shadow but she says it wasn’t lost. I still have to look, still have to “Find”… but what?

Little Human said “Find a tree”. How do you lose a tree? But I will look and I will “Find” her one.

That looks a good way I bet there are trees that way!

I “Found” something! It isn’t a tree I don’t think.

Little Human is happy she has seen it with her fingers. But she says it isn’t a tree. I must save it and move it off the path. I have saved a Woolie Bear! Imagine, little old Duddits saving a bear!

But I am gentle with nature as gentle should be, Yay Yay for a Duddits, but now to find a tree for Little Human.

I found a tree! But Little Human says “Find” again. Maybe it is the wrong tree. I will find the right one!

Well, there are a lot of trees this way. But they look the same as the other one. I will keep looking even though the trail is getting scary.

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Mmm, this tree is in the water. I like water but I think Little Human has her new school shoes on so…

Swamps are good places for trees. But maybe there is one up there not in water, Little Human says the tree she wants is for me!

This is a nice one, bit muddy but I bet I can find a better one.

Uh oh, Little Human isn’t very tall and this water over here looks very deep. Maybe I should go back to the path?

Look! Its Big Human. he is very tall and the deep water can’t get him. Hurry Little Human, we must reach him!

Oh good! He found a tree! Now maybe we can stop “Finding”. My paws are muddy.

Little Human says, “Ya did good Duddits” so this must be a good place.

It is very very tempting, but much too cold for swimming.

Well, maybe just a quick dip while she smells the wind. I don’t have my school clothes on today.

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But Little Human says it is time to “Find” more. I must learn well as I will be the last she will train. But I wonder what else there is to find?

Goodbye pretty water that had nice mud to squish in my toes.

“Find” a tree. Fine! We must run! I’ll find a tree.

Still not the one Little Human wanted. I wonder what we are going to do when we “Find” the right one?

I found a good one! Little Human is going to teach me “Climb” I am a bit scared on this small tree already but Little Human is a big brave dog. I will follow her and try not to be scared.

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Little Human has wrapped a tie around a branch for her hand! She has on her climbing shoes. I am climbing!

I did this one all by myself! Little Human laughed!

But if you get up, you have to get down. Maybe Little Human will catch me?

I am rethinking this as it just dawned on me, I am bigger then Little Human and Little Human says “Don’t Jump”

I am a big brave dog, if I got up…

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Little Human will teach me, I can get down by myself like a big brave dog.

Little Human wants to climb big oak. I remember my job though and go “noooooooo” so she can’t do it. She tells me “Very good dog Duddits!” I was supposed to say “Noooo”! I am a very good dog.

I will find her a better place to play.

Oooh a creek! This looks like fun! Little Human likes water. But…she does have her brand new school shoes on today…but

I will “Find”! I will find rocks for her to step on that are solid! It is like “Find” the stairs at school! I already know this!

Oh, I am a clever dream catcher aren’t I?

See! Her school shoes are sort of dry…but my feet may have shrunk in the water.

Large Human says its time to go home. No more “Find” no more “Climb” but its okay, I am tired and a bit wet. It was a great adventure. “Find” can be for fun things too.

I may be only a dog, but Little Human is teaching well. If you argue your limitations, sure enough, they will be yours. I hope I get good at climbing trees. I hope no one ever tells me, I can’t. Then again, I won’t listen, I am a dream catcher, and dream catchers have their own rules.

Dreamcatcher
AuthorStephen King
Cover artistCliff Nielsen
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherScribner
Publication date
February 20, 2001
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages620
ISBN978-0-7432-1138-3
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Dreamcatcher is a 2001 science fictionhorror novel by American writer Stephen King, featuring elements of body horror, suspense and alien invasion. The book, written in cursive, helped the author recuperate from a 1999 car accident, and was completed in half a year. According to the author in his afterword, the working title was Cancer.[1] His wife, Tabitha King, persuaded him to change the title. A film adaptation was released in 2003.

In 2014, King told Rolling Stone that 'I don't like Dreamcatcher very much,' and stated that the book was written under the influence of Oxycontin.[2]

Plot summary[edit]

Set near the fictional town of Derry, Maine, Dreamcatcher is the story of four lifelong friends: Gary 'Jonesy' Jones, Pete Moore, Joe 'Beaver' Clarendon and Henry Devlin. As young teenagers, the four saved Douglas 'Duddits' Cavell, an older boy with Down syndrome, from a group of sadistic bullies. From their new friendship with Duddits, Jonesy, Beaver, Henry and Pete began to share the boy's unusual powers, including telepathy, shared dreaming, and seeing 'the line', a psychic trace left by the movement of human beings.

Jonesy, Beaver, Henry and Pete reunite for their annual hunting trip at the Hole-in-the-Wall, an isolated lodge in the Jefferson Tract. There, they become caught between an alien invasion and an insane US Army Colonel, Abraham Kurtz. Jonesy and Beaver, who remain at the cabin while Henry and Pete go out for supplies, encounter Richard McCarthy, a disoriented and delirious stranger wandering near the lodge during a blizzard talking about lights in the sky. The victim of an alien abduction, McCarthy grows sicker and dies while sitting on the toilet. An extraterrestrial parasite eats its way out of his body and attacks the two men, killing Beaver. Jonesy inhales the spores of the strange reddish fungus that the stranger and his parasite have spread around the cabin, and an alien entity ('Mr. Gray') takes over his mind.

On the return trip from their supply run, Henry and Pete encounter a woman from the same hunting party as the strange man at the cabin. She is also delirious and infected with a parasite. After crashing their car, Henry leaves Pete with the woman and attempts to regain the cabin by foot. From there, his telepathic senses let him know that Pete is in trouble, Beaver is dead, and Jonesy is no longer Jonesy. Mr. Gray, manipulating Jonesy's body, is attempting to leave the area. The aliens have attempted to infect Earth multiple times, beginning with the Roswell crash in the 1940s, but environmental factors have always stopped them, and the US government has covered up the failed invasion attempts every time. With the infection of Jonesy, who can contain the alien within his mind and also spread the infection, Mr. Gray has become the perfect Typhoid Mary—and he knows it.

It becomes up to Henry—by now a quarantined prisoner of the Army—to convince the military to go after Jonesy/Mr. Gray before it is too late. Jonesy himself, now a prisoner in his own mind, tries to help. Both of them are convinced that their old friend Duddits may be the key to saving the world.

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References[edit]

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  1. ^Matt Thorne on Stephen King: Dreamcatcher, The Guardian
  2. ^'Page 4 of Stephen King: The Rolling Stone Interview - Rolling Stone'. Rolling Stone.

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External links[edit]

  • Book review on Entertainment Weekly

Duddits Dreamcatcher Death

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