Dominique Edwards
Kingdom Keepers is
Things don't always appear as they seem. A group of teenagers who live in Florida have a strange experience happen to them within the walls of magic kingdom. The kids somehow appear within the park at night after hours. It all seems exciting and fun until they realize one strange thing about the park, the attractions moved. It turns out that at night time the characters from the rides are actually evil and do things in the park when it's closed. It's up to the kids to stop the evil characters but also keep it w secret that they transport to the park after hours when they fall asleep.
I haven't finished the book yet so I cannot fully say whether I recommend it completely but so far I've enjoyed what I've read and I'm eager to read more. In my opinion, I believe that this book would be good for people who enjoy Disney and also fiction or problem solving adventurous stories. If people aren't interested in Disney or Fiction I believe they might struggle staying focused on this book and also not really be able to get into it. The book has been interesting but definitely very slow and I get impatient at times because I want to know what happens next. The mood or tone of this book can be seen as adventurous and inspiring by when they say quotes like "if you don't believe in yourself who will?" and definitely thrilling from all the scary experiences and chances of the kids getting caught. Reasons why I liked this book was because I am a huge fan of Disney and I also always think going in abandoned/empty places is scary and cool. My family goes to Disney every year and we are huge fans so when they mention certain areas in the book I can totally understand and really step in the narrators shoes and go along with it, just as they say in the book "you can't get ant cooler than Disney world." This book definitely is one of my favorites because it takes your average day happy Disney and puts a whole new perspective on it. The language was advanced enough so that teenagers close to the main characters age could read and understand, the worst the language got was someone saying "shut up!" to one character in the book so really it all depends on how advanced the reader is. I would recommend this book to fans of disney, fantasy, horror, and nonfiction. This book really covers a wide spectrum of genres so many people could read it however a love of Disney and an understanding of characters definitely would have an effect on how much the reader enjoys it.
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