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Operation Death Star (Backstage Disneyland Book 1)

✍ Scribed by MacDonald, Brady; Hanneman, Lara; McLain, Bob


Book ID
109154009
Publisher
Theme Park Press
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Weight
220 KB
Series
Backstage Disneyland 1
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Mickey Fights the Force

The Disney and Pixar characters come alive at Disneyland each night to dance, party, brawl, love, and carouse. Only one thing can unite bitter enemies Mickey Mouse and Sheriff Woody: Star Wars Land. Neither want it, both plot to destroy itοΏ½with Indiana Jones caught in the middle

Darth Vader is happy to rule the Star Wars roost at Disneyland, and doesn't want all the other characters from the films to take away his spotlight in the new Star Wars Land. Over poker and booze at Club 33, Darth talks Mickey into forming an unholy alliance with the Pixar crowd to sabotage the new themed land at its kickoff ceremony the next day.

Indiana Jones has other ideas. He's tired of being Indy, and wants to be Han Solo instead, even though it's against the Disney rules to be anything except what you were created to be. He races the clock to save Star Wars Land, risking the wrath of Mickey and evading the scorned rage of the Disney princesses, whose hearts he has broken.

When the guests go home, all your favorite Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars characters come alive as their true bawdy, lusty, treacherous selves in a nightly tale of adventure, romance, betrayal, and power politics.

Operation Death Star is the first volume in the Backstage Disneyland series, written by award-winning Los Angeles Time reporter and theme park blogger Brady MacDonald.

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