Hi Andrea---I bet the anticipation for the book is insane!!! I remember when I found out about BW..I ran to the mall!(Ok, drove, but you know what I mean!
I shall try to help you by answering what I can about easy and the dream feed.
EASY is the EAT ACTIVITY SLEEP YOU routine--in that order (usually) Eating when they wake...playing for a time, sleepng--and while they sleep--your time
Speaking from personal experience....once I implemented EASY with my then 3 month old...I saw amazing changes. It was like I had a new baby. He had gone from being SO cranky...to being the happiest baby(still spirited to this day, but so sweet!) Have you taken the know your baby quiz to determine the temperament of your LO?That is listed on this forum as well, and is very helpful when reading your LO's cues etc.
I started with How my LO went to sleep, I used to rock, swing, walk..ANYTHING..and nothing worked consistently. By using the methods in the book (pat/shh) for me, my son was soon even falling asleep after only a few minutes of pat/shh.
I hope some of this makes sense since you don't have the book as of yet.....
I should mention as well, that by eating when they wake as opposed to when they are going to sleep, or just before is the key to having them fall asleep on their own, eventually. If you were to feed to sleep, then LO would being to associate bottle with sleep, and "require" it all of the time. So to avoid that....you feed upon waking....play then sleep.
Dreamfeed can be done with bottle or breast---and as well with cluster feeding. I never did cluster feeding, since LO didn't seem to need it...but I have read MANY posts from women who it has benefited.
A DF (dreamfeed) would usually occur just before you go to bed, in order to top up your LO with the hopes that they will be full enough to sleep through the night. This takes time of course, because even though they are as full as can be (or as much as they will take
he may still wake up at the usual time from habit. This takes time to break....but it can be done with a lot of patience and perseverance. Of course if he is hungry, then by all means feed him. Reading his cues will definetly help in deciding that.
DO you use a pacifier at all?
I am so sorry this is SO long...I hope I answered some of your questions.....in my long winded way. But if anything else, feel free to continue posting---or PM if you need to!
HTH