I say, yet again, does no one proofread the books anymore? Seriously, just pay me to proofread books that interest me. Is that too much to ask? ;-)
There is an unpolished quality to the writing, where it is evident that a husband and father is writing for his family, and there is something good and right about that, to be sure, but for consumption outside the structure of his family, this needed a little tidying up, because there were times I felt like I was eavesdropping like some sort of creeper.
As a Christian who is also a Disney fan, I appreciate the effort and the premise. The connections are sometimes tenuous (and sometimes reeeeeally a stretch), but they are still uplifting and there is benefit for seeking Heavenly thoughts even in relation to the things entirely of this world. After all, we were given earthly pleasures while we labor here, in anticipation of eternal joy.
I also came upon some moments of possibly questionable theology, which may have been unintended and purely just poorly communicated thought rather than truly faulty thinking about the Word, but they were enough to give me pause. I might be a wee bit concerned that someone with new faith could be easily led in a dangerous direction on a few of these, as opposed to someone whose faith is a bit more mature and able to discern moderate contradictions in the interpretation of the Scripture.
While I received this as a gift and enjoyed it for what it was, I sincerely doubt I will pursue the subsequent volumes which have been published.