Distance beyond Disneyland (Chronicles of the Land of Three Thousand Fables)

The Chronicles of the Land of Three Thousand Fables: Distance beyond Disneyland is the first children's fiction novel in The Chronicles of Three Thousand Fables series written by Brandon Geddis. The book was first published on July 17, 2012 through Disney Editions and Disney Hyperion. The Land of Three Thousand Fables follows the story of six teens who have been selected to serve as holographic theme park guides, Disney Hosts Interactives (DHI), in Disneyland.

The six teens are transported through a magical book into another dimension where all the famous fairy-tale and disney characters live.

Publisher's Summary & Jacket Interior Summary
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Dedications, Epigraphs & Acknowledgements
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Prologue: The Queen's Magic Mirror
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Chapter 1: The Selection
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Chapter 2: Visit to the Magic Kingdom
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 5: Walt's Journal
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Chapter 7: From the Chronicles of a Cricket
Having fallen through the book to an alternate dimension, Juliette, Finn, William, Elizabeth, and Amanda find themselves along a dirt path surrounded by trees, in the Enchanted forest. They are unaware of where they are; they start arguing over how they ended up there and how they could possibly go back home. Their discussion is interrupted by a cavalcade of soldiers passing by, dressed in armors and holding shields with red apples painted on them. Once the situation is calm again, Juliette notices a poster hanging to a nearby tree.

The wanted fugitive's name is Robin Hood. This clue helps them to make the stunning realization that they are inside of the Chronicles of the Land of Three Thousand Fables.

They are startled by a taking cricket who is Jiminy Cricket- who asks if they need help. At first, the outlanders are skeptical and scared, but the sound of wolves howling and Jimmy's promise that he has no intention to harm them convinces them to follow him to his home in the forest, and are given a little bottle titled drink me on the front, and shrink to the size of him. Once they arrive, they find out that Froggy collected many of Alex's books when they fell into the The Land of Three Thousand Fables and that they are currently in the The Enchanted Forest. Jiminy tells them a part of his own story and shows them a map of all the kingdoms of the fairy-tale world.

He tells them about the Happily Forever Assembly and when he finds out the Outlanders are from the Land without Magic, he also tells them about the Wishing Spell, a spell which could transport them back to their own world. He then gives them a journal he found that was written by a man who described another world and gives directions on how to gather the items for the wishing spell.

the Outlanders spend the night at Jiminy's home as his guests, having decided to begin their journey to collect the items the next day.

Chapter 8: The Forbidden Mountain
The Evil Queen meets with her Huntsman and his daughter and commands them to retrieve the Wishing Spell items so she can use it before the Outlanders do, since the Spell can only be activated one more time. The Magic Mirror warns her that the spell can only be used three times and was already used twice before.

Chapter 9: The Central Meadowlands
The Outlanders meet Little Red Riding Hood and Ryden Red and manage to get a piece of her basket for the spell, and later they aid Little Red Riding in fighting the Big Bad Wolf Pack. They meet Old King Cole and manages to one of his pipes. The Huntsman's daughter retrieves one of his pipes for the Evil Queen as well, and Old King Cole's castle burns down after the Huntsman's daughter intentionally knocks over a lamp. Ryden Red joins them on their journey to help them.

Chapter 10: The Western Woodlands
The Outlanders sneak past the Royal guards into the Beast's Castle, and meet King Adam, Queen Eugénie Anne, Queen Belle, and Princess Rosebella. They allow the outlanders to borrow the enchanted rose, and stay the night as guests. The Evil Queen enlists the help of Mordaunt de Winter, the son of Milady de Winter, to help steal a petal from the rose, while they slept, and joins the huntsmen's daughter.

King Adam and Queen Belle give the Outlanders, new clothes, some food, and money to send them on their journey. And Princess Rosebella sneaks out to join them on their adventure.

Chapter 11: Nottingham
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Chapter 12: The Coastal Kingdom
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Chapter 13: The Charming Kingdom
The Outlanders try to sneak into Cinderella's castle, are discovered, meet Cinderella, and leave without taking her glass slipper, which they came for. Later, they discover one of the slippers in their backpack, and assumes that someone put it in. They are shocked to discover Cinderella's oldest son, Christian Charming hiding and wanting to join their adventure.

Chapter 14: Strait of Ursula
The Outlanders get from a local fishermen, who turns out to be Captain Ahab, from the tale of Moby Dick, to cross the Strait of Ursula. They are attacked by Captain Davy Jones, but get help from Jack Sparrow to finish their crossing.

Chapter 16: The Long Forest
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Chapter 17: The Southern Woodlands
The Outlanders meet Queen Aurora. She allows them to borrow her spindle for the Wishing Spell, if they promise to bring it back. Queen Aurora's adopted son, Astros Thornwen sneaks out to join them on their adventure.

Chapter 18: Pirate Island
The Outlanders are kidnapped by Captain Hook and his pirate crew, but manage to escape with the help of Tinker Bell, in exchange for a kiss from William.

Chapter 19: The Northern Woodlands
The outlanders find Snow White's castle. After nearly drowning in the river to get there, they find out that her glass coffin was moved to the dwarf mines. Snow White's own son Prince Hayden White helps by showing them the way.

Chapter 20: Through The Mines
After a narrow escape from Malumclaw and his pack in the dwarf mines, the Outlanders are almost taken captive by the Pirates again. Conner leads Malumclaw's wolf pack back onto their trails to attack their captors.

Chapter 21: Mirror Mirror on the Wall
The Wolf Pack brings their captives to the Evil Queen, who tells her life story to the Outlanders. Astros becomes emotional from hearing such a sad story. She cries; the Evil Queen collects her tears, and the spell is activated - implying that Astros is actually a fairy himself.