Have you ever read The Kingdom Keepers?

Have you read the Kingdom Keepers?

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valeriesunshine

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its a great book :) It mentions VMK several times:

The book is set in and around Disney's Magic Kingdom in Orlando, with most of the events taking place inside the Park at night. The story is told in third person limited omniscient style with middle-schooler Finn Whitman as the lead character. He and four other students were selected before the beginning of the novel to be models for a new hologram technology invented by Walt Disney Imagineering. DHI, which stands for both Daylight Hologram Imaging and Disney Host Interactive, refers to these five lifelike hologram projections of the teens which act as tour guides in the Magic Kingdom.

One night, and many more after, the kids find themselves appearing in the park in the middle of the night in the form of their DHIs while they are asleep. Herein they discover that the park comes to life after hours, and a senior cast member named Wayne explains to them that the Magic Kingdom is endangered by a mysterious group of characters called the Overtakers, which the kids were chosen battle against. But who is the leader of the Overtakers?

The plot unfolds as the group searches through the park’s attractions for clues as to what can stop the Overtakers, as well as their leader, the witch Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty. They soon learn that the secret weapon they need is Walt Disney’s first pen, which is kept at the One Man’s Dream exhibit at Disney-MGM Studios. Upon retrieving this magical pen, Finn and his friends are finally able to thwart the Overtakers’ plan to overtake the Magic Kingdom, and, eventually, the world outside of it. Ridley Pearson has announced that there will be several KK books coming out sometime in the future.
 

I read it and loved it, but a lot of the stuff in there is wrong.. there is actually no stones on the cinderella castle (it's made completely of fiberglass), therefore no stone could have been pushed to reveal a secret passage.. that's just one example, but lot's of it is wrong
 
yep, lots of odd mistakes in that book, but what disney-crazed fan could care???? if you're glad i joined the boards and vmk, you can thank ridley pearson (the book's author) because he heightened my curiousity to the point where i just had to try out vmk................ and then i just had to join the dis!!!!!!! oh, and i just bought peter and he starcatchers yesterday, and it's really good so far!!!!!

oh, and a fact for those who read the book: in the book they say small world would be closed for a long time, and that's cool because it was purposefully written during the time of its renovation!!!!
 
dancegrl1093 said:
yep, lots of odd mistakes in that book, but what disney-crazed fan could care???? if you're glad i joined the boards and vmk, you can thank ridley pearson (the book's author) because he heightened my curiousity to the point where i just had to try out vmk................ and then i just had to join the dis!!!!!!! oh, and i just bought peter and he starcatchers yesterday, and it's really good so far!!!!!

oh, and a fact for those who read the book: in the book they say small world would be closed for a long time, and that's cool because it was purposefully written during the time of its renovation!!!!
yea i agree.. there was a lot of odd mistkaes, but i didn't really care.. i think that since Disney co-published it, they didn't want to give away secrets like the castle..
 
where you get the book i really need to read a good book
 
I've read the book. It was very entertaining. I got it online at Amazon. I'm sure they sell it at most book stores too.
 
I've read it, my 9 yo has read it, and my 14 yo has read it. It's pretty neat that all of us enjoyed this book despite the large age differences. My 2 boys actually fought over who got to read it every night in bed. How often does that happen? LOL!
 
threeboysmom said:
I've read it, my 9 yo has read it, and my 14 yo has read it. It's pretty neat that all of us enjoyed this book despite the large age differences. My 2 boys actually fought over who got to read it every night in bed. How often does that happen? LOL!
haha..................... good thing my younger siblings are too young to understand it................ and my older sister doesn't read it that often.............. i think i read the book two or three times over the summer.................................. and there's some book by caroline marsh (darn, can't think of the title) and it entirely takes place at disney. it's not incredibly good, but my mom bought it to read to my little sis (5 at the time) and you know, i had to read it because it was about disney (the book is for a slightly younger set)..................
 












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