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Paperback Halloween in Oz Book

ISBN: 0979856205

ISBN13: 9780979856204

Halloween in Oz

Harry's gone -- but Dorothy returns! Yes, Dorothy Gale has returned, not only to her fans but to the magical Land of Oz -- and for a visit during the Halloween season, a time when the opportunity for... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

halloween in oz

a very good book with a upbeat plot and some clever bits. i very much enjoyed all the interesting tid-bits about the different worlds and such

It was a fun read!

I just loved the book. Dorothy is so much more real a person here than in any of the other stories that I have read, or in the movie too. In the movie all Dorothy wants to do (beyond singing and dancing) is get home to Kansas, where she was totally totally bored. I can relate more to the Dorothy in this new book. I love the Kradakas and how they explain why that bucket of water dissolved the Wicked Witch.

PLEASANTLY SURPRISED

I am writing as a poet who, for whatever reason, has read little fantasy-based prose. When a friend gave me a copy of this book, I asked myself whether I should read it or simply set it aside.I'm glad I chose to read it. It's a nicely plotted piece of work and well crafted throughout, replete with delightful tension and surprise -- most enjoyable. Edward Nauss

A marvelous trip back to Oz

The summer after fourth grade, I spent one Saturday reading three of L. Frank Baum's sequels to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Tik-Tok of Oz, Rinkitink in Oz, and The Scarecrow of Oz. Reading Leo Moser and Carol Nelson's marvelous book, Halloween in Oz: Dorothy Returns, brings all of those memories back. Moser and Nelson wrote their own sequel to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in a Halloween story featuring Dorothy Gale, an orphan living with her aunt and uncle on a remote Kansas Farm in 1900. The eleven-year-old blond is lonely, and her only friend, Tim Gault, along with her aunt and uncle, thinks she shouldn't do things "girls" don't normally do. Dorothy is rebellious, and believes with a new century, girls should be able to do anything boys do. Dorothy is particularly lonely since she lost her only picture of her parents in her trip to Oz. Suddenly, she starts to dream about that picture, and her parents telling her she needs to return to Oz, because it's Halloween, and trouble in brewing. The unusual purple and silver ribbons found by Tim allow Dorothy and Toto to return, only to run into a boy who resembles Tim, a boy named Mitt who tends pigs for an old woman named Salmanta who is trying to gather magic during the thirteen days of Halloween in Oz. Readers will recognize some of the characters in this book, Tin-man, Scarecrow and Glinda, the Good Witch. Other characters will be familiar to readers of Baum's books, Punk N Hedd, the pumpkin who becomes a man, and Tik-toc. This is a comfort read for anyone raised on L. Frank Baum's books. However, nothing is comfortable in Dorothy's adventures. As in all good fantasy books, Halloween in Oz is a story of good versus evil. Dorothy and Mitt must gather than friends, and rally the troops for a large battle of the good animals and people of the land opposing Salmanta's magical forces. Moser and Nelson have written an exciting story that keeps the reader turning pages to see how Dorothy will deal with the wicked woman and her magic. The humorous touches relieve the anxiety. Mitt himself is funny at times, as are some of Dorothy's other friends, such as Punk N Hedd, with his fear of rotting or being eaten. In Oz, Dorothy argues with Mitt, instead of Tim, about a girl's ability to do anything a boy can do. Just as Baum did, Moser and Nelson leave questions unanswered that allow room for sequels. Anyone who enjoys the fantasy stories that preceded C.S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia and J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, will appreciate Halloween in Oz: Dorothy Returns.
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