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      Quote Originally Posted by ToukieToucan View Post
      I was thinking about buying LaBerge's book EWOLD about lucid dreaming and 'are you dreaming' by Daniel Love. Are they worth buying?
      Perfect choices! I'd say they're both easily the best books available.
      ETWOLD is the classic book on LDs and all lucid dreamers should have read it, Are You Dreaming? is IMHO a modern classic and light years ahead of the other books out there. Both are my favourites and I think every LDer should read them. Good choices!

      I'd disagree with OneUP on the Field Guide to Lucid Dreaming though. I really didn't think it had any substance and was TBH a bit $h1tty!
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      Quote Originally Posted by LucidMoon View Post
      I'd disagree with OneUP on the Field Guide to Lucid Dreaming though. I really didn't think it had any substance and was TBH a bit $h1tty!
      Lmao really? I actually learned some new stuff that I feel EWOLD didn't cover good enough. It also provides a ton of info on LDing put in simple format which is pretty good for beginners. Then again, if you're not a beginner/intermediate you won't learn too much from it. It also covers intention WAY better than EWOLD plus everything that was already in EWOLD plus some more. I enjoyed it

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      i just read FGLD, so let me put it this way: i'm glad my library had it, cause that book was a lot of prose to hide no substance
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