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Title | : | Disney at Dawn (Kingdom Keepers #2) |
Author | : | Ridley Pearson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 378 pages |
Published | : | August 26th 2008 by Disney Editions |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult |
Ridley Pearson
Hardcover | Pages: 378 pages Rating: 4.03 | 11699 Users | 800 Reviews
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It's supposed to be a happy day at the Magic Kingdom-the return of the teenaged holographic hosts. But things go very wrong when a sudden lightning storm disrupts the celebration, and Amanda's mysterious sister, Jez, disappears. The only clue is the sighting of a wild monkey in the Magic Kingdom during the storm. The mystery deepens as Finn is contacted by Wayne, an old man he hasn't heard from in months. Wayne tells Finn that there's trouble at the Animal Kingdom: the evil Overtakers have gained control of one of the computer servers that will be used to operate Daylight Holographic Imaging there. That means that if any of the holographic hosts fall asleep, they will go into comas-permanently. Filled with action and brimming with the same meticulous detail as The Kingdom Keepers: Disney After Dark, this second book in the series-Disney at Dawn-is the result of hands-on research behind the scenes at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park. Young and older readers alike will get a glimpse into a second Disney kingdom. The wild rides have only just begun; and the clock is ticking. How long can the teens keep themselves awake in their quest to find their friend-and what happens if they fail?Itemize Books Conducive To Disney at Dawn (Kingdom Keepers #2)
Original Title: | The Kingdom Keepers: Disney at Dawn |
ISBN: | 1423103653 (ISBN13: 9781423103653) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Kingdom Keepers #2 |
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Ratings: 4.03 From 11699 Users | 800 ReviewsAssessment About Books Disney at Dawn (Kingdom Keepers #2)
*3.5 stars. I liked it more than the first one, I will say that.Pearson has done it again, for the 2nd time in this series. (this is the 2nd book) He has written another disaster. I was disappointed in how un-magical the first Kingdom Keepers was. This is one is actually worse. I am sorry to say, but this book is not for die-hard Disney fans. After reading the first one, I was hoping the second book would be so much better. I am disappointed to report that it was not.This book is the sequel to The Kingdom Keepers, which was released in 2005. It is a story
I joked while reading this book that it was lowering my IQ as I read it - that's probably unfair. It cetainly didn't increase my brain power, however.My primary interest in the story is the setting (Walt Disney World & the Animal Kingdom) and the plot... sadly, I think the books would be difficult to follow if I didn't have a working knowledge of the parks. And the plot? While there's some great twists (Pearson actually gives Dave Barry credit for coming up with some of the plotting), as a
My kids love these books but they are a little outdated now. Besides missing newer attractions in the parks or referencing those that have closed, there are also references to blackberries that I know my kids know nothing about. But they really do love these stories.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I find that the book Kingdom Keepers II: Disney at Dawn is an excellent book. The novel is intended for young adults and is written by the talented author, Ridley Pearson. This book is filled with excitement as you once again follow Finn, Maybeck, Willa, Charlene, and Philby (aka the Kingdom Keepers) into the world of Disneys Animal Kingdom. As you read this book, the main issue that keeps appearing is the struggle between good and evil. As I was reading this
This book was fantastic. A mysterious and engaging plot that manages to improve on the previous book. This one was mainly set in the Animal Kingdom, which I found to be an interesting setting, and the authors certainly used it to his advantage. These books are better than any I've ever read on setting detail, and they really manage to use every little bit of Disney World to their advantage. The characters got deeper and the real world and the Disney universe combined further, and many characters
Still wondering why this hasn't been changed to "Disney at Dawn" instead of "Rise of Chernabog"...but anyway,This book disappointed my in some ways. The constant theme throughout the book seems to be "KKs vs. the world", which, even when done brilliantly like J.K. Rowling in "HP and the Deathly Hallows", bugs the heck out of me. So you can imagine how I felt about this book. It felt like most of it had nothing to do with the Kingdom Keepers, more like a random group of kids trying to save their
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