Jumat, 28 Mei 2010

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Hidden Mickey Chasing Frontiers ebook

Hidden Mickey Chasing Frontiers ebook

Just finished reading the current latest book in the Hidden Mickey book series. This is another fantastic read and adventure through the park that Walt inspired, created, and loved, and presented to "children of all ages." Having been an Annual Passholder for 20+ years it is easy to see myself going on the treasure hunt with Blain and Missy, as I know pretty much where everything is and can picture the setting in my mind as the characters have their adventure. Just like the other books in the series, I am also tempte4d to go back to Tom Sawyer Island or some of the other "attractions" that are mentioned once again, so that I can experience the attraction again, after perhaps bypassing them for awhile, for the 'atmosphere entertainments.'

It is a book that "grabs you" from the very first sentence and is a page turner that you want to keep reading to find out what happens on the next page. Silly me started reading this only on my lunch breaks at work, until I decided to bring it home so that I could finish it, and find out what happens to the main characters and if they were able to complete their quests, because it was taking too long to read the book at work, and sometimes would need to skip a day or two of reading, as I would be having a "working lunch" break and couldn't get away from my desk.

While anyone is able to read Hidden Mickey 5 by itself, and completely enjoy the story, it does help if one was to read Hidden Mickey 1, 2, and possibly even 3 before hand, as there is a back story to one of the items that is being hunted for, in Hidden Mickey 5, that will be missed as to why the item is so "special" and important that it is found.

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7 komentar:

  1. I thoroughly enjoyed reading Hidden Mickey 5. The treasure hunt was fun and brought back many fond memories of my visits to Disneyland over the years. My first visit was in 1956. A delightful read combining first romance with an interesting mystery treasure hunt. Fran

    BalasHapus
  2. I love the Hidden Mickey series and this one is the best of all. Fun to follow the characters through adventures, even along on the rides themselves!

    BalasHapus
  3. As much as I enjoy the series, think I enjoyed this one best of all. Such a fun easy read that was over too soon and left me wanting more, and The Romance was a real pleasant surprise to the story �o�

    BalasHapus
  4. I strongly agree with K. Smith. they know what they are talking about. i strongly recommend this book to everyone young and old. These books have to be my favorite out of anything I've ever read before. I found that when i picked up the first book of this series that i just could not put it down. Like K. Smith said "makes me want to read this book over and over!" is my reaction to this book exactly

    BalasHapus
  5. Just finished reading the current latest book in the Hidden Mickey book series. This is another fantastic read and adventure through the park that Walt inspired, created, and loved, and presented to "children of all ages." Having been an Annual Passholder for 20+ years it is easy to see myself going on the treasure hunt with Blain and Missy, as I know pretty much where everything is and can picture the setting in my mind as the characters have their adventure. Just like the other books in the series, I am also tempte4d to go back to Tom Sawyer Island or some of the other "attractions" that are mentioned once again, so that I can experience the attraction again, after perhaps bypassing them for awhile, for the 'atmosphere entertainments.'

    It is a book that "grabs you" from the very first sentence and is a page turner that you want to keep reading to find out what happens on the next page. Silly me started reading this only on my lunch breaks at work, until I decided to bring it home so that I could finish it, and find out what happens to the main characters and if they were able to complete their quests, because it was taking too long to read the book at work, and sometimes would need to skip a day or two of reading, as I would be having a "working lunch" break and couldn't get away from my desk.

    While anyone is able to read Hidden Mickey 5 by itself, and completely enjoy the story, it does help if one was to read Hidden Mickey 1, 2, and possibly even 3 before hand, as there is a back story to one of the items that is being hunted for, in Hidden Mickey 5, that will be missed as to why the item is so "special" and important that it is found.

    BalasHapus
  6. Of all the books in the series, this one is MOST enjoyable for those of us who worked at The Park in 1980 (or so), Dave Smith has delivered EXACTLY the type of interesting drama of D-Land rider operators who've met up with interesting Celebrities and Guests of Disneyland in the period when I spent three summers from 1978 through 1980.

    BalasHapus