Page #: 326
Publisher: Disney Press
Published in: 2005 Official Synopsis
In this fantastical novel, Disney’s Magic Kingdom suddenly becomes a bit eerie. Finn Whitman and four other teens have been hired as Disney World guides, but with an odd twist: With cutting-edge technology, they have been transformed into hologram projections capable of leading guests around the park. What begins as an exciting theme park job turns into a virtual nightmare as Finn and his pals attempt to thwart an uprising by a menacing group of Disney villains.
My ReviewWhen my husband moved in, he brought all of his books with him. This was basically a dream come true for me. New, free books to read AND someone to cuddle with while I read them?! Score! Anyway, Disney After Dark is the first book in the Kingdom Keepers series by Ridley Pearson and it’s one of the many series my husband introduced me to.
I liked this book because the story line was pretty unique. It was obvious that the author did a lot of research into Disney and Disney World. The supporting characters were interesting, and while it could be pretty predictable, it did have riddles and mysterious back stories.
The main character kind of annoyed me. The author had a tendency to switch perspectives in the middle of a scene. Also, the writing tended to be a bit juvenile at times. However, considering the characters are 13, it kind of makes sense.
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