| 1. Blood Tide (Never Land, Book 3) | 
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By: Ridley Pearson, Dave Barry Publisher: Disney Editions September 16, 2008
It's the beginning of another nice, sunny day when Neverland Island is struck by an earthquake. Overall, the damage is fairly minimal, but the Lost Boys' underground hideaway is flooded. Fortunately, the boys are given shelter by the Mollusk tribe, and they get to see their friends Little Scallop and Shining Pearl.
The next day, after helping to clear up the debris, the children decide... more
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| 2. Peter and the Sword of Mercy (Starcatchers) | 
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By: Dave Barry, Ridley Pearson Publisher: Hyperion Book CH October 13, 2009
This last(?) book of the Peter and the Starcatchers series takes place over 20 years after the end of the previous book. We meet some more familiar characters: Wendy, Michael and John Darling, who are the children of Molly and George from the previous books. When Molly and George mysteriously disappear, Wendy feels there is foul play at work in the form of Lord Ombra and goes in search of Peter for... more
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| 3. Cave of the Dark Wind: A Never Land Book | 
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By: Ridley Pearson, Dave Barry Publisher: Disney Editions July 17, 2007
We have read all the books in the Peter series, and had a whopping good time, I might add! Our favorite version has been the Jim Dale audio tapes--he could make repair manuals sound like a dramatic adventure, I am sure. This was our favorite of the shorter books, a good story, good chance to spend time with the characters we had gotten to know. It seemed a bit like a screenplay in parts, one... more
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| 4. The Shepherd, the Angel, and Walter the Christmas Miracle Dog | 
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By: Dave Barry Publisher: Penguin Audio November 07, 2006
This is not in the same league as Dave Barry's other fiction novels, the best being Tricky Business. Unlike that masterpiece and the not quite as good Big Trouble, the main ingredients of eccentric characters and lots of humorous situations aren't what this book is about. There is the odd bit of humour such as not knowing where to put Frank, but saying this is a funny book that will have you laughing... more
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| 5. Escape from the Carnivale: A Never Land Book | 
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By: Ridley Pearson, Dave Barry Publisher: Disney Editions August 29, 2006
This book is designed for younger readers. If you have children who've enjoyed hearing you read aloud any of the Barry/Pearson Peter Pan series, this is something they can likely read on their own. A 2nd or 3rd grader who reads well would have no problem with this short and action-packed story... more
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| 6. The Kingdom Keepers | 
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By: Ridley Pearson Publisher: Disney Editions August 29, 2005
While I liked the book I can't say I loved it. There were far too many glaring editorial errors and incorrect Disney facts that led me to believe the author cranked this project out in a weekend with the hope of catching The Disney Corporation's eye. The characters, all except for the elderly man living over the fire station, were shallow and forgettable and the desire to get to know them better just... more
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| 7. Kingdom Keepers III: Disney in Shadow | |
By: Ridley Pearson Publisher: Hyperion Book CH April 06, 2010
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| 8. Dave Barry's History of the Millennium (So Far) | 
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By: Dave Barry Publisher: Berkley Trade August 05, 2008
Watch out for Citrus canker.. this book is hilarious, Dave Barry never fails to make me laugh, even if it is dated material... more
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| 9. Peter and the Secret of Rundoon (The Starcatchers) | 
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By: Ridley Pearson, Dave Barry Publisher: Disney Editions October 23, 2007
I enjoy listening to CD Books while traveling in my auto--I purchased this series for that purpose and enjoyed it very much... more
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| 10. Kingdom Keepers: Disney After Dark | 
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By: Ridley Pearson Publisher: Hyperion Book CH September 01, 2009
Five young teens living in Florida get the opportunity of a lifetime--they're each going to be turned into a DHI, or a Disney Host Interactive, to guide visitors throughout the park. The five teens--Finn, Charlene, Willa, Philby, and Maybeck--are a varied assortment of ethnicities, and all attend different schools. As Maybeck states, they're "the Orlando assortment pack." When Philby points out that... more
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