Point Books As The Complete Oz (Oz #1-14)
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Oz #1-14 |

L. Frank Baum
Kindle Edition | Pages: 1755 pages Rating: 4.24 | 7750 Users | 265 Reviews
Describe About Books The Complete Oz (Oz #1-14)
Title | : | The Complete Oz (Oz #1-14) |
Author | : | L. Frank Baum |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 1755 pages |
Published | : | (first published May 17th 1900) |
Categories | : | Classics. Fantasy. Fiction. Childrens |
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Collected here are all 14 Oz books written by Oz creator and visionary L. Frank Baum. These timeless original stories have been specially formatted for digital e-readers, in that they can conform to fit any screen size, and each and every chapter of every book in the table of contents have been linked to ease navigation throughout this mammoth anthology. So kick back and join Dorothy, The Tin Man, Scarecrow, and the rest of the gang for a thrilling series of adventures that are sure to keep you entertained! Collected books include: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz The Marvelous Land of Oz Ozma of Oz Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz The Road to Oz The Emerald City of Oz The Patchwork Girl of Oz Tik-Tok of Oz The Scarecrow of Oz Rinkitink in Oz The Lost Princess of Oz The Tin Woodman of Oz The Magic of Oz Glinda of OzRating About Books The Complete Oz (Oz #1-14)
Ratings: 4.24 From 7750 Users | 265 ReviewsJudge About Books The Complete Oz (Oz #1-14)
I've loved the Oz books since I was a kid, so it was great to have the chance to buy them all in one digital volume and re-read them. It's amazing how elevated the language is compared to today's children's books. I highly recommend these, especially if you've only ever read The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Reading them all in a row does cast a light on some world building inconsistencies, but considering that Baum never intended to write so many, it's easy to understand how that happened.L. Frank Baum first introduced us to his enduring creation in 1899. telling tales to children. He was already a published writer when it was suggested that he write them in a book and THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ was published soon after that. And the rest, as they say, was history. It has spawned numerous other books. Ruth Plumley Thompson took over the series after Baum's death(the fourteenth Oz book was published posthumously) and wrote twenty-one novels, with a book of Oz poetry appearing in
Kinda a classic....No kinda about it. The first of fourteen stories written by L. Frank Baum is almost identical to the 1939 movie, and is the most familiar. the other thirteen continue the story, and are very good children's tales, although they are a bit dated. Of course, they were written a century ago, but the phrasing is old, and several unintended double entendres exist. Still, enjoyable, even though by book 11 I I was ready to have done with it. Perhaps I should have paced myself.....

I have read these books aloud to my sons and I have to say these are some of my favorite stories! I would love to own the collection as a whole to give them when they are adults so they may read to their children.
Tiring. By the time I was finished I hated l. Frank Baum, but then I read a biography that said he wrote all of the follow-ups because of requests he had received from kids. Maybe he hated Dorothy by the time he was sfinished.
Read them!!!I love these books, I am a adventure lover so I read all of them and loved every moment of them. I would recommend this for all adventure lovers.
I'm truthfully angry while reading this and no longer masochistic enough to try and finish all 14 books. To be fair, The Wizard of Oz might warrant 3 stars. The rest is utterly ridiculous.
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