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The bad guy is Maleficent... The one from Sleeping Beauty...
I have read the first Kingdom Keepers book twice and the second one once. I'd say it's a good read for a Disney fan, but it's not for everyone. If you love the Disney parks and know "everything" about them, you will take note of errors in the first book (e.g. "Fanasmics" should be "Fantasmic!" toward the end). I personally enjoyed the series the first time I read it rather than the second time around. Try the first one if you're a fan of Disney parks.
they only used 40 couples for this series ( i was one)
Ridley Pearson is the author of the Kingdom Keepers series.
The Kingdom Keepers book series by Ridley Pearson is as follows: Kingdom Keepers I: Disney After Dark Kingdom Keepers II: Disney at Dawn Kingdom Keepers III: Disney in Shadow Kingdom Keepers IV: Power Play Kingdom Keepers V: Shell Game Kingdom Keepers VI: Dark Passage Kingdom Keepers VII: The Insider
"Kingdom Keepers 2: Disney at Dawn" has 352 pages, and "Kingdom Keepers 3: Disney in Shadow" has 400 pages. Both books are part of the Kingdom Keepers series by Ridley Pearson.
Yes. It came out in 2o11. It is called Kingdom Keepers IV: Power Play. The Author of the series is Ridley Pearson.
The first book in the series was published in 2005.
The kingdom keepers 3 is about Wayne going missing, and the kingdom keepers have to search for him. Kind of like The Kingdom Keepers 2. Hope this helped! :)
ridley pearson wrote kingdom keepers
The story Kingdom Keepers is actually a series of 7 books. There were many plot twists in the whole series, and every book in this series has its own climax. For example in the book 1, the climax of the story is when Maleficent uses her cold powers to release a certain evil force.
Kingdom keepers iii Disney in shadow
The answer is The Kingdom Keepers 3: Disney in Shadows
Yes, "The Kingdom Keepers" series by Ridley Pearson can be classified as a mystery series. The books follow a group of teenagers who work as holographic guides at Disney World and find themselves embroiled in mysterious events at the park.
The theme of "The Kingdom Keepers" series revolves around teamwork, friendship, and the power of imagination. The books highlight the importance of working together to overcome challenges and the magic of believing in oneself and one's abilities.