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A review by breadsalot
Disney Lands by Ridley Pearson
3.0
It's been a minute since I read the previous installment of the series, so I felt like I needed to adjust a bit before feeling immersed into the Kingdom Keepers universe again. What I loved about the book, and this last segment of the series, is of course, the time travel element. I just love that the majority of the action that takes place in the parks in this leg of the series is at Disneyland, and not Disneyworld. That park feels like home to me so I can picture it perfectly. I love to think about what Disneyland might have looked like at its inception and that's probably what I say I liked most about this installment.
Other than that, it felt a bit more scattered and all over the place than some of the previous novels. I found myself just breezing over parts that didn't entirely make sense and just going along with the story.
I'm too far into the series to stop now without finishing it. But I hope the last two books pick up a bit of momentum and provide some sort of satisfying closure!
Other than that, it felt a bit more scattered and all over the place than some of the previous novels. I found myself just breezing over parts that didn't entirely make sense and just going along with the story.
I'm too far into the series to stop now without finishing it. But I hope the last two books pick up a bit of momentum and provide some sort of satisfying closure!