


What follows is an adventure that reads just like a movie on the screen. If she fails, she is to stay in the underworld, also known as Diyu, forever. Mulan now only has until sunrise to bring Shang back to the land of the living. In her grief and guilt, she makes a deal with the spirit of Shang’s father to travel to the underworld with the Li family guardian, ShiShi. The story starts at the avalanche in “Mulan,” with Li Shang taking a fatal blow instead of Mulan.

The book may be an easier read, but it is well worth it to experience the story being told.Įach page leaves the reader on the edge of their seat and wanting more. “Reflection,” written by Elizabeth Lim, is a fantastic tale of adventure and thrill, each word seeming to jump out of the page and suck its readers right into the world that the author has crafted. What if Aladdin never took the lamp? What if Ariel did not kill Ursula? What if Mulan had to travel to the underworld? These are just a few in the series of Disney’s what-ifs. Have you ever watched a Disney movie and wondered if some things could have turned out differently? Well, Disney’s New York Times best-selling series, “A Twisted Tale,” does just that.
