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Original Title: | Kingdom Keepers III: Disney in Shadow |
ISBN: | 1423128990 (ISBN13: 9781423128991) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.ridleypearson.com/KIDS/index.php |
Series: | Kingdom Keepers #3 |
Ridley Pearson
Hardcover | Pages: 547 pages Rating: 4.12 | 8860 Users | 450 Reviews

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Title | : | Disney in Shadow (Kingdom Keepers #3) |
Author | : | Ridley Pearson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 547 pages |
Published | : | April 27th 2010 by Hyperion Book CH (first published April 6th 2010) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Adventure. Childrens. Middle Grade. Mystery. Science Fiction |
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When Disney Imagineers installed hologram guides for the Magic Kingdom, using teenage models they had no idea the technology might backfire. But backfire it did: some nights when the kids go to sleep, they wake up in one of the Disney parks as a hologram.With the adventures set forth in the first books now behind them, Kingdom Keepers 3: Disney In Shadow follows the five teens, Finn, Philby, Willa, Charlene, and Maybeck as they search to find Wayne, their mentor and head Imagineer who has mysteriously gone missing. Concerned Wayne has been abducted by the Overtakers—Disney villains, who along with other Disney characters, take over the parks when the turnstiles stop spinning, and want desperately to steer the parks to a far darker place—the five kids pick up a major clue from a close friend, Jez, whose dreams (nightmares, really) often accurately predict the future.
The very few clues from Jez’s dream lead the kids into Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Epcot--through imaginary worlds that become real, by imaginary kids who are real. Each clue seems tied to the last, and with the stakes growing ever higher, what starts out as a puzzle ends up as a fight for their lives. Through a transparent paper box, a quest for a sword, rides on Soarin' and Maelstrom, life-and-death encounters with giant snakes, and a devious Maleficent, the Kingdom Keepers not only begin to decipher deeper meanings to the clues, but discover new truths about themselves and their ever-growing friendships.
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Ratings: 4.12 From 8860 Users | 450 ReviewsCriticism Containing Books Disney in Shadow (Kingdom Keepers #3)
AWESOME!!!The Keepers, Finn, Willa, Maybeck, Philby, and Charlene are in for a ride! Along with Jes and Amanda of course.The Kingdom Keepers have a problem: the person who made them able to cross over at night, head Imagineer, has gone missing. Where is Wayne? Finn and the Keepers must find their friend. Afraid he's been Wayne-napped by Overtakers, they go to Jes. Wayne is the main conflict in this book, and Jes is going to help lead the Keepers to him.This book is the third in the Kingdom
Reading this book with my three children aged 9, 12 and 15. We read together a lot, and they've become quite selective about book choice. The general consensus is these books are good, exciting and worth continuing with, but you have to overlook the enormous plot holes, the huge amount of time given in each book to regurgitating the events of the past, which usually includes adding new significant details not mentioned previously, and the habit of revising past writing to try to deal with

I really did enjoy this book. I heard people bag on it all day at school, but when I went home and read it, I loved it. I got it a bit early because I went to go meet Ridley Pearson! (BTW, Ridley is his real name and his favorite Disney character is Maleficent) I loved the plot and I loved the characters. It made me feel like I was really there, running along with them and facing their dangers. I don't know Disney as well as some others, so some parts were a bit confusing, though I got through
Finn Whitman along with his friends Philby, Willa, Charlene, and Maybeck, who were hired to model Disney Host Interactive hologram guides for the parks at Disney World are back for another adventure in which they take on the Overtakers, who are led by Maleficent and Chernagog (the demon from Fantasia. The Overtakers are hoping to conquer the world, which is not surprising because they are made up of all the worst villains from the Disney films.This time the DHIs are having to deal with the loss
For a series supposedly so heavily researched, they still get basic things wrong - and that's annoying.Example? When you leave MK you have two options to get back to the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) - the ferry and the monorail. That's it. You can NOT take a bus from the gates of MK to the TTC. Buses go to the resorts from MK gates but NOT the TTC.It's so aggravating that the little details continue to be wrong. Because it's in those little details that a true WDW fan who's reading the
I really enjoyed this book. The next in the Kingdom Keepers series for me (which I seem to be zipping through quite quickly I must admit). I keep placing the next on hold and the next and the next (but currently I just left town, and my hold came in right as I was leaving, so I couldn't pick it up...) now the series is kind of on hold in terms of me finishing it (I was so close!). This book is just a combination of genres...action, suspense, mystery, logic, children's, thriller, fantasy, sci-fi.
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