Maggers Wrote:Thank goodness I no longer have them, but it was the stuff of nightmares for me for a very long time after reading. Go for it!
I can see where the nightmares could come in. This book and premise brought out more of the little boy in me. I would be so fascinated by the prospects of a new world and race that I would probably be one of those people who volunteered to go underground.
As for nightmares for me, FPW's "Itsy Bitsy Spider" gave me more than any story I can think of. I had a nightmare right after reading it that there was a huge spider outside my bedroom window, and then, recently I took advantage of a day off and good weather and hiked up into a remote area for a day of fishing.
I got there a bit late and was working my way up the trail in the dark when I heard something big (probably, no,most likely a mule deer) smashing around in the trees behind me. I had the crazy thought "What if that was one of those big spiders from "Itsy Bitsy Spider" and it was tracking me in the dark?" Gave me freaking goose bumps and needless to say I didn't sleep all that well in my little one man tent that night. So unlike me.
"No other success can compensate for failure in the home." D.O. McKay
"Never raise your hand to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected."
~ Red Buttons
Too literal? I'm sorry you feel I have a Literal Agenda!