This is a Leonberger blog and most books that I review are Leonberger books but sometimes I present and review other kinds of books that I love and that I want to promote. Today I would like to present a great book on Romania called Dreamland: Banat, Crisana, Maramures, Transylvania, 100-WORD STORIES, Folklore and History, written by Patricia Furstenberg. I found this book to be very interesting and fascinating. It comes in a paperback edition, hardcover, and a Kindle edition and I read the paperback edition.
- Paperback – June 10, 2022, ISBN-13 : 979-8835263172, 214 pages, Item Weight : 13.6 ounces, dimensions : 6 x 0.51 x 9 inches, it is currently $27.00 on Amazon. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.
- Hardcover – June 25, 2022, ISBN-13 : 979-8838116918, 215 pages, Item Weight : 13.6 ounces, dimensions : 6 x 0.68 x 9 inches, it is currently $15.24 on Amazon. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.
- Kindle – June 9, 2022, ASIN : B0B3QXD6GQ, 241 pages. It is currently $2.99 on Amazon.com (free with kindle unlimited). Click here to order it from Amazon.com.

This is a truly fascinating book on four of the of the ten provinces of Romania, Banat, Crisana, Maramures and Transylvania. It features 117 100-word stories drawn from legends, folklore and history. I visited Transylvania in 2008 and this book reminded me of the many magical experiences we had there. Some of the photos in the book reminded me of the places we visited, including a photo of Dracula’s birthplace encompassing a little hotel where we stayed. When I saw the photo, I was reminded that I sat on one of the chairs in the picture and I shared my food with a stray dog. You can read about my travel story here.
This is Amazon’s description of the book.
For her books on Romania and her blog promoting Romania, Patricia Furstenberg was included in Top 100 Romanians from Everywhere Category Art 2023, Top 100 Români de Pretutindeni, by Repatriot, as featured in Newsweek Romania.
Discover the untold tales that shaped history and folklore in DREAMLAND through well-crafted 100-word stories: A Captivating Read, Delightful and Fascinating, A Magical Tour Through Romania’s History and Folklore.
Journey into the aftermath of a giant’s forbidden love, the chilling fate of a maiden turned to stone, the mystery surrounding the lost Dacian treasure, or the true reasons behind the terror inspired by Vlad the Impaler. Uncover hidden truths and well-guarded secrets behind these legendary stories of “happily ever after,” chilling origins, elusive warriors, and the enigmatic figures that have shaped Transylvania for millennia.
Dreamland reveals the epic narratives and whimsical photography behind the legends we thought we knew, inviting you to dive deeper into a world where history meets myth.
My Amazon Five Star Review of Dreamland: Banat, Crisana, Maramures, Transylvania, 100-WORD STORIES, Folklore and History
A Magical Historical Tour of Four Romanian Provinces
This is a truly fascinating and beautifully written book on four of the of the ten provinces of Romania, Banat, Crisana, Maramures and Transylvania. I would say that about half of the book is about Transylvania and half on the other three smaller provinces.
The book features 117 100-word long lyrical stories and poems. The 100-word stories are concise and written in a rich and expressive manner. These stories are based on legends and folklore about dragons, witches, giants, mythical creatures, kings, as well as local culture and historical events. Following each 100-word story were explanations of the historical context as well as nearly 90 gorgeous color photographs. Out of curiosity I counted the words in a few of them because I was curious as to whether they really were exactly 100 words, and the ones I counted were. I don’t think it is important that they are 100 words. However, the fact that the author was able to do it is kind of impressive.
The historical events depicted include the building of fortresses, fortified churches and cities, invasions, Roman and Ottoman invasions, the taking of slaves, kings, warlords and heroes and of course Vlad Tepes III or Vlad Draculea (Dracula). In the back there is a map showing the geographic location of each entry.
In 2008 I visited Transylvania with my son and his water polo team. The coach, Mihai, was from Transylvania and he took us on an incredible Dracula themed guided tour of Transylvania and some other parts of Romania (I was one of two chaperons). Therefore, I recognized many of the places described including Sighisoara, Brasov, Sibiu, Prejmer, Balea Lac, Rasnov, the Fagaras mountains, the Transfagarasan road, Biertan, Bran castle, and the Black Church in Brasov. It was an amazing feeling to read about these places and see the photos, which were much better than mine. It brought back many good memories. Romania is a fascinating country with a very rich history.
This book is very well written, the 100-word stories are interesting and impressive, the accompanying explanations informative, and the book is well organized. It is a true gem and I highly recommend it to anyone planning to visit Romania and to anyone interested in Romania.

About the Author
Amazon Bestseller and Award Winning writer Patricia Furstenberg is the author of JOYFUL TROUBLE, SILENT HEROES: When Love and Values Are Worth Fighting for (chosen One in Five Books Everyone Should Read in Their Lifetime), and new releases DREAMLAND and TRANSYLVANIA’S HISTORY A to Z. With a medical degree behind her, Patricia writes about unconditional love and war, while her keen interest for history and dogs brought her writing, through a perfect loop, to her native Romania, Patricia being the creator of #Im4Ro hashtag, sharing positive stories.

Her latest books, “Dreamland” and “Transylvania’s History A to Z” are “a wonderful combination of stories, photos, history, and legends”, “a novel idea and a captivating read”.

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Thank you PK. I’ve noticed and visited your blog. It feature a lot of words of wisdom that are great to remember. Happy Holidays to you and your family.
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Good review! I enjoy Furstenberg’s blog. It’s so informative about her beloved Romania.
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Thank you, Priscilla. Always good to discover that someone you admire enjoys your work 😉
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Yes Romania is such an interesting and magical country and this beautiful book really brings out the magic.
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Goodness, Thomas, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on Romania and on my book. I so appreciate it.
I am thrilled that these stories and photos have brought back such beautiful memories for you. Then my mission is accomplished.
Writing stories in exactly 100 words was challenging at times, but I enjoyed the exercise:) So I am glad you appreciated this detail.
You made my day with your review and blog post and I’ll grab this with both hands as a treasured, and early, Christmas present.
Thank you!
Wishing you and yours a blessed, happy, and very Merry Christmas.
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Thank you so much for your very kind words Particia. I am glad you liked my post. Yes your book brought back so many great memories. I would like to visit Romania again and this time with your book at hand to enhance the experience. I wish you and your family a very happy Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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This sounds lovely. Patricia has written some beautiful books.
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Ah, thank you so much, Jacqui.
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Thank you Jacqui I will certainly read more of her books.
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What an interesting book! Thank you for introducing it to me.
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Thank you Kymber. Yes I wish I had a book like this on my trip in 2008
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The book sounds interesting. Thank you for your beautiful review.
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Thank you Kaushal. Yes it is a very interesting book.
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Beautiful book! I guess ☺️
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Yes it is. Thank you Priti
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I enjoy telling people that my grandparents came to the States from what is now Transylvania, and, therefore, I’m part Transylvanian. 🙂
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That is interesting. It is an interesting place to visit. Have you been there?
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I’ve been to Hungary, but not Transylvania. 😦
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I have not been to Hungary. So many places to visit
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So true! Either life is too short and too busy, or the world is too big. 🙂
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This sounds right up my alley! I’ll have to check it out.
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Yes it might be. A lot of legends and interesting literature.
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Hi Thomas, a lovely review of this book by Patricia. I have read a few of her books and enjoyed them very much. I have this one on my TBR.
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That is great. I have a lot of fun reading ahead of me as well, including books by you and Patricia
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This community is full of talent. Never a dull book moment.
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Writing an article on the topic of Romanian books, this is really helpful!
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That sounds really interesting. Good luck with your article.
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