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| Title | : | Dark Passage (Kingdom Keepers #6) |
| Author | : | Ridley Pearson |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 437 pages |
| Published | : | April 2nd 2013 by Disney Hyperion |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Adventure. Childrens. Middle Grade. Mystery. Magic |

Ridley Pearson
Hardcover | Pages: 437 pages Rating: 4.19 | 3728 Users | 213 Reviews
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The five Kingdom Keepers and their core friends have uncovered a startling truth: Maleficent and the Overtakers (Disney villains) are plotting a catastrophic event that could have repercussions far beyond the world of Disney. Aboard the Disney Cruise Line’s inaugural passage through the new Panama Canal, the Keepers and their holograms uncover a puzzle hidden within the pages of a stolen journal. The point of that puzzle will reveal itself in the caves of Aruba, the zip lines of Costa Rica, and the jungles of Mexico. A destructive force, dormant for decades, is about to be unleashed. The five Kingdom Keepers are to be its first victims.Be Specific About Books Concering Dark Passage (Kingdom Keepers #6)
| ISBN: | 142316489X (ISBN13: 9781423164890) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Kingdom Keepers #6 |
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Ratings: 4.19 From 3728 Users | 213 ReviewsJudge Of Books Dark Passage (Kingdom Keepers #6)
3.5I'm sad to say I didn't like this one as much as the previous ones in the series. I missed the parks! Hopefully the next (and last book in the series) will be more like the first ones.This is the first time that I've ever reviewed a book, but Dark Passage is definitely worth a review. Just a warning- spoilers are ahead, so if you haven't finished yet, don't read! As always, the plot raced along. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. The characters were all developed a little more throughout the book. It was interesting how Ridley Pearson added how romance and crushes affected the relationships between the keepers. And the ending. Oh, the ending. Ridley, it's official-
Kinda sad I finished this so quick! I really want to go on a Disney cruise. OTS optional! I haven't given this book full marks and it's the first Kingdom Keepers book I've done that with. The reason is this, Ridley has a massive backlog of Disney Charcters to use in his books and yet the whole series we've only seen about 6 of them. I just think this is such a waste and there could have been so many cool interactions between Keepers and Characters. Also where the hell are the good guys? I mean

The sixth installment of the "Kingdom Keeper" series is sluggish and meandering. The charm that had made the previous books so captivating has diminished significantly as the series approaches its inevitable end. Although younger readers may enjoy the darker and more mature tone, older readers (more specifically, readers who have grown up with this series) may find themselves taken aback by the quality of Pearson's writing and poorly paced plot. Many of the main character arcs see little
I found Book VI (continuation of the cruise storyline) better than Book V, particularly because it focused solely on the cruise ship and the ports of call, with no addition of a water park or Hollywood Studios. Tia Dalma, who was on the cover of Book VI, was actually a main villain in this book unlike Ursula in the previous book. The cruise line storyline intrigued me, but it wasnt as well executed as I had hoped. The writer utilized a few more characters in this book, particularly villains, but
Kinda sad I finished this so quick! I really want to go on a Disney cruise. OTS optional! I haven't given this book full marks and it's the first Kingdom Keepers book I've done that with. The reason is this, Ridley has a massive backlog of Disney Charcters to use in his books and yet the whole series we've only seen about 6 of them. I just think this is such a waste and there could have been so many cool interactions between Keepers and Characters. Also where the hell are the good guys? I mean
WTH??? When did this book become so dark? I actually love that aspect, but I wasn't expecting it! I'll write a full review soon, but for now, some thoughts...--Charlene and Maybeck! Charbeck! (No seriously, that's there ship name). The only couple in this series I actually care about, and their scenes together are just perfect! But RP needs to let Charlene get over Finn. It's getting annoying and adds nothing to the story--poor hyena! And the stereotypical bully might actually have a heart!


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