This book is a collection of dreams, I have had for over 10 years ranging from the highly sexual to extremely violent dreams which are graphic and sometimes very bizarre.
It is in no way a psychological evaluation of the dreams but I am sure, it would be open to such critique, if so desired.
The comments after each dream attempts to explain why the dream may have originated and offers an insight into a 'normal' dreamer's psyche.
First off, I am slightly biased as I am a friend of the author. Ok, ok; very biased! :-)
I found the book very funny and thought provoking. Also quite reassuring to see that my own disturbing nocturnal images aren't unique and I can stop quesitoning my sanity. Although I have begun to question Kevin's sanity more than usual!
What is striking is the (in my opinion) very honest and sometimes personal information that the book contains. There is nothing bad or wrong with that, it's just that it takes a lot of bravery to say such things in such a public manner.
An easy and unusal read, how many other authors give you a direct line to their own subconcious?