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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Another GOTTA-readBy Guy BernardI knew the story having seen the movie as a youngster.3-or-4 months ago I stumbled over the fact that there are a dozen follow-on books by Baum which I've seen referred to as "the Harry Potter of its day". At this point, I have read 8-or-9 of the series, have thoroughly enjoyed each and every one. As soon as my youngest Grandson and I finish the the the Harry Potter series, we read after school one afternoon a week, and are near the end of the 7th and final book in that series, the Wizard of Oz is next on the list - he knows it and is looking forward to it.I'm reading the Kindle editions for a couple of reasons:1 - I'm cheap, so $0.00 is a most acceptable price2 - The lack of pictures opens the door for a lot of "what do you think he/she looks like?" conversations with my Grandson which are as fun for him as they are for me.You can read the Oz books in any sequence but, like any series, characters and situations from earlier stories rear their heads. I'm a bit of a teckie-type so I tend to do things in order, and that order is included at the end of each book in the series so the answer to "What's next?" is easy.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. No pictures; many typographical errorsBy Justin J. RebbertThere are no pictures in this edition at all. Most, maybe all, of the original editions did have some pictures, which I would have liked to have seen. Also, as with the other free editions in this series, there are many typographical errors, mainly misspellings. There is also the occasional bit of text that's randomly bold for no apparent reason. I suspect that a printed copy of the book was scanned and run through OCR, with no follow-up accuracy check.The story itself is pretty good. Although all of this series is clearly written for children, it's entertaining enough for adults to enjoy reading as well. But as an adult, I couldn't help but notice that many of the characters in all of these Oz stories, including the central characters, are often conceited, arrogant, and rude, yet at the same time, quite polite about it.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Good, but not as good as BaumBy Mike LamontagneThis is 's first Oz book, taking over the series after the death of L. Frank Baum. Thompson proves that she is a passable replacement for Baum - her stories are okay and she has a good grasp of the characters - but she is never able to fully capture the magic that Baum put into his stories. While much of the story focuses on the 's adventures on Silver Island, the most interesting chapters are the ones that deal with and Sir Hokus of Pokes (a character of Thompson's that will play a prominent role in some of her later books as well). The book tends to wander at times, making you wonder if Thompson knew exactly where she wanted to go at those points, but overall it will satisfy you if you are a fan of Oz.Mike LaMontagne, author, The Wizard of Oz: Dark Witch Rising Rainbow's Emissary (The Wizard of Oz: Dark Witch Rising) Witch Hunt (The Wizard of Oz: Dark Witch Rising) and The Carter Girls and the Battle of Frontenac Island The Lost Princess of Oz is the 11th and last book in the series. It begins with the disappearance of , the ruler of Oz and follows the efforts of Dorothy and the Wizard to find her. Lyman Frank Baum was an American author of children's books, best known for writing The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. He wrote thirteen novel sequels, nine other fantasy novels, and other works.

From the PublisherThis book is in Electronic Paperback Format. If you view this book on any of the computer systems below, it will look like a book. Simple to run, no program to install. Just put the CD in your CDROM drive and start reading. The simple easy to use interface is child tested at pre-school levels. Windows 3.11, Windows/95, Windows/98, OS/2 and MacIntosh and Linux with Windows Emulation. Includes Quiet Vision's Dynamic Index. the abilty to build a index for any set of characters or words. This Electronic Paperback is illustrated. This Electronic Paperback is read aloud by an actor.From the Inside FlapBook 8 of L. Frank Baum's immortal OZ books, in which Ozma is lost -- as are all the known magical instruments in Oz -- and how the search party of Dorothy, the Wizard and other loyal friends embarks upon bizarre adventures and meets such strange creatures as the Frogman and the Lavender Bear while trying to find her.About the AuthorLyman Frank Baum (1856-1919) was born in Chittenango, Ne Lyman Frank Baum (1856-1919) was born in Chittenango, New York. After trying many different professions, he turned tw York. After trying many different professions, he turned to writing for children at the age of 40. "The Wizard of Oz "o writing for children at the age of 40. "The Wizard of Oz "is the first and most popular of his fourteen Oz novels. is the first and most popular of his fourteen Oz novels.

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