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  1. #1
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    Of my fellow Intercottes out there, who has some suggestions as to some must-have literature on WDW? So far I have the Big Little Book of Disney, 2 of the Disney trivia books, and about 10 different years of Birnbaum's guides. I have the Disney Imagineering book on order, what other books can curve my Disney-knowledge appetite? [img]graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]
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    Smile

    Here's a link for a previous post about Disney books that should give you some ideas.

    Hope this helps!
    Rhonda

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    Two of my favorites are Inside the Dream: The Walt Disney Story and Disney: The First 100 Years.
    Melanie aka Melanears șOș

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    my favorite so far is the official biography of walt disney. my fiancee and i read that book in one sitting.
    Many trips to Disneyland in childhood
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    Boy I can recommend a ton !

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    • Building a Company, which is a fascinating bio of Roy Disney</font>
    • Work in Progress, which is Eisner's auto-biography. Even if you don't like him (which I don't), trust me it's worth the read.</font>
    • Walt Disney, which is the official biography by Bob Thomas. It's a little sugary and smoothed over, but still good.</font>
    • The Mouse Tales series, by David Koenig. If you're going to read all the good, you should read some of the bad too.</font>
    • Since the World Began, which is an excellent history of Walt Disney World.</font>
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    Thanks guys for all of the help. Now I just have to work a few extra hours to buy them all... [img]graemlins/laughing.gif[/img]

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    My favorite Disney book is the "Encyclopedia of Disney Animated Characters" by John Grant. It's a HUGE book- kinda pricey-- and examines every single Disney character (from cartoons and animated movies) in depth. It kind of goes into psychological profiles of the characters. I guess the idea is a bit bizarre, but I LOVE it!!! [img]graemlins/clappy.gif[/img]
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    Cool

    John Canemaker's "Nine Old Men" is a good choice to make in books. Also, Frank and Ollie's "Disney Villians" is a good one. Imagineer Joe Rohde's wife wrote one about Animal Kingdom when it was opened. I am not sure if that one is still available in the park but is a great book. Hope this helps... [img]graemlins/mike.gif[/img]

    Duane

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