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Loading... Kingdom Keepers: Disney After Dark (original 2005; edition 2007)by Ridley Pearson
Work detailsThe Kingdom Keepers by Ridley Pearson (2005)
A simple story about good and evil. This story is predictable, but it was an okay read. Not a favorite of mine, but solid. ( )This is a great book for any fan of Disney World. Using cutting-edge technology, five Florida teens have been transformed into Holographic Hosts at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. It all seems to be going well, until the kids begin having disturbing dreams that start affecting their everyday lives. They sneak in after the park has closed, and Wayne, a retired Imagineer, directs them in their fight against the Overtakers – Disney Villians. I found myself chuckling out loud several times, and look forward to read the next books in the series. Although I feel you’d only appreciate and understand the story if you’ve been to WDW, it really makes me want to go back so I can see it in this new light (I knew there was something unnerving about those animatronic kids in the “Small World” ride). Had a hard time with this being a kids book...I mean the attack of the Small World Dolls was creepy enough as it is but for kids.... This Disney story takes place at the MAgic Kingdom in Orlando. It's a classic good verses evil tale centered around 5 kids and a wicked Maleficent. It felt very gimicky even for a kids book. The only saving grace is the level of the writing and adventure. Not sure I would recommend it to anyone but die-hard disney fans. Fun concepts in a playful story set in Disney world. I suspect the normal target audience (young readers) will like this adventure. I enjoyed it from the standpoint of a nice "behind the scenes" plot. Next time I am in Disney World I wonder if I'll be looking for clues Walt may have scattered throughout the park.
For anyone who has imagined what goes on in Walt Disney World after the gates close to the public, Pearson's (Peter and the Starcatchers) tale and Littman's authentic-sounding narration, in middle-schooler Finn Whitman's voice, offer a suspenseful all-access pass to the Magic Kingdom behind the scenes-filled with action, technology and a tricky (and implausible) riddle. Finn lands a cooler-than-cool opportunity after he becomes a model for a new breed of "holographic hosts" (Disney Host Interactive/Daylight Hologram Imaging) at Disney World. But the experience gets weirder than weird when Finn and the other four DHIs find themselves transported to the park via their nighttime dreams and must save the Magic Kingdom from Disney witches and villains called "Overtakers" by solving a puzzle said to be left behind by Walt himself. Littman reads at a smooth pace, speeding up along with the story's tension. He nails realistic kid-like reactions and dialogue even though listeners might find much of the plot hard to believe (and some of the plugs for Disney a bit over the top). Ridley Pearson's fantasy is fast paced and technologically savvy. Finn and his friends make repeated forays after hours into the very guts of such Disney icons as Tom Sawyer's Island, It's a Small World, Adventure Mountain, and other rides both tame and wild as they lay siege to Maleficent, an evil witch whose minions are at work to destroy the Disney mystique. The kids hang out at the park looking for signs and signals that will aid them in their nighttime quest for securing Disney power. Their parents are mildly suspicious, but Finn and his pals are fast talkers, willing to face their nighttime nemeses alone, rather than bringing in adult forces. Gary Littman reads with a variety of accents, some of which are less successful than others, and it's easy to differentiate among both kids and adults. Given how much Disney has seeped into the very core of Americana, most listeners will be able to understand the references and will know for whom Maleficent is a foil. While the details about why one would become a hologram for Disney are slighted, the sleuthing aspect of the tale has universal appeal.
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