A couple of books that you might include in your bibliography (and reading experience, too) are Man and His Symbols by Carl Jung, and The Lucid Dreamer, by Malcom Godwin. Jung's book isn't about LD'ing per se, but if you're doing a project on dreams, it is vital that you've at least glanced at his work -- and this title is probably the most receptive to glancing (most of his books are very difficult to read).
All in all, there is very little valid literature out there about LD'ing, much less books that specifically show how to use it to make your life better. You might do well to look into books like the Tibetan Book of the Dead, though that might sound very odd. Be very careful about what you do choose, though, as there is a lot of crap out there.
I'm not sure I would be a pleasant mentor for you -- I tend to ask a lot of questions and look for crazy little things like proof -- but I'd be willing to give it a shot as well; students doing projects like this should not be left in the dark.
Good luck with your project; I hope you keep us updated with your progress!
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