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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Another fantastic Oz bookBy Heather E. HejdukTrot and Caprsquo;n Bill end up shipwrecked near the . A friendly Ork flies them to Jinxland on the outer edge of Oz. There they encounter a king and a gardener boy in love with a princess. Glinda the Good sends the to help them defeat the king and come to the main part of Oz. is another great Oz book. There are a couple new characters ( and Caprsquo;n Bill) and lots of old favorites (Glinda, the Scarecrow, Button Bright, , Ozma, and so on). There is not as much wordplay in this one, but there is some great action and excitement. I highly recommend this book to Oz fans!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. This is an interesting story but not the favorite of my Oz storiesBy RobinThis is an interesting story but not the favorite of my Oz stories. It's a little weird for Oz but if it weren't an Oz story it would be fine. That being said my kids (8 12) still like it and if you're reading the Oz books then it's important to read them in order even if it means reading the ones that are only so-so. We read outloud to all of our kids as the last thing before bed. We began this book by checking it out at the library and only got it as an ebook because we were going on vacation. This free ebook has no pictures but the pictures in this book are really wonderful so if you're looking to have this as an ebook forever to read on an ipad or Kindle fire then I would suggest buying the paid version with the pictures (the black and white kindle wouldn't do it justice).0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Misleading title, but still a fun bookBy Mike LamontagneLater in his career, L. Frank Baum became frustrated that his other titles never sold quite as well as his Oz books. In fact, he tried to end the series with The of Oz [Illustrated] going as far as to title the last chapter "How the story of Oz came to an end." Pressure from his fans coupled with financial concerns forced Baum to rethink this, and it wasn't long before he began writing Oz books again, but several of his latter books were attempts to introduce his other characters to readers by including "Oz" in the title. Rinkitink in Oz [Illustrated] for instance, despite the title, takes place almost exclusively in other realms. There are no Oz characters, and Oz itself doesn't come into play, until the very end.While The Scarecrow of Oz does take place mostly in Oz, Baum uses it as a vehicle to introduce Trot and Cap'n Bill, first introduced in , to his Oz readers. Despite the title, the book is more than half over before the Scarecrow makes an appearance.Still, the book is fun and the action starts right at the beginning with Trot and the Cap'n being pulled under the sea by a whirlpool and trapped in an underwater cave. If you are purchasing this book because you want to read more about the Scarecrow you are liable to be disappointed, at least for the first half of the story. If you are looking for a fun Oz book with new and likable characters, however, this book is for you. Even if it is not full of Scarecrow, it is still full of magic and wonder.Mike LaMontagne, author of The Wizard of Oz: Dark Witch trilogy Rainbow's Emissary (The Wizard of Oz: Dark Witch Rising) Witch Hunt (The Wizard of Oz: Dark Witch Rising) Paradise Lost (The Wizard of Oz: Dark Witch Rising) and The Carter Girls and the Battle of Frontenac Island

The Road to Oz: In Which Is Related How of Kansas, The , Button Bright, and the Rainbow's Daughter Met on an Enchanted Road and Followed it All the Way to . is the fifth of L. Frank Baum's Land of Oz books. It was originally published on July 10, 1909 and documents the adventures of Dorothy Gale's' fourth visit to the Land of Oz. Book 5. 1 The Wizard of Oz 2 The Land of Oz 3 4 Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz 5 The Road to Oz 6 7 The of Oz 8 Tik-Tok of Oz 9 The Scarecrow of Oz 10 Rinkitink in Oz 11 12 The of Oz 13 14

From School Library JournalGrade 1-4-By L. Frank Baum. Narrated by Flo Gibson.Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.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 5 of L. Frank Baum's immortal OZ series, in whcih Dorothy and the Shaggy Man inexplicably find themselves in Oz, where they meet Polychrome, the abandoned daughter of the Rainbow, and a host of others on their way to Ozma's lavish birthday party.

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