Hi. (I'm a bit buzzed so excuse any bad typing and word phrasing)
If you're having trouble remembering your dreams, make sure you read up on techniques to do that better. Basically, as soon as you wake up, grab onto any trailing dream thought you might have. Sometimes, it first seems like you barely remember anything. Maybe you remember a vague emotion or a dull image. But after thinking about it for a while, bits of the dream will start coming back to you, and sometimes by the end you'll have remembered multiple long dreams.
I can imagine a short, maybe 200 pages or so story like the one you describe might be okay, but I can imagine it turning out brilliant or terrible depending on how it's done. I imagine it would have to take place in a sort of surreal, hypothetical universe that you aren't supposed to take seriously, the purpose of the book being a metaphor for something else. It seems like that to me because, in real life, dream characters are in our minds, and don't have minds of their own. Or it could be like a science fiction story, I guess. Anyway, what's important to me in a book is the details, not the plot itself. So whether I liked a book like that or not would depend on the details, how it was done.
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