The Royal Book of Oz by Ruth Plumly Thompson and L. Frank Baum
The Story
The Scarecrow, one of Oz's most beloved citizens, hits a sudden existential snag. He realizes he doesn't know where he came from or who his family might be. With Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion along for the ride, he sets off to find his roots. Their search leads them on a dangerous trip down a magic beanstalk, landing them in the Silver Islands—a strange empire where everyone believes the Scarecrow is their long-lost emperor returned! He's thrust into royal life, complete with confusing customs, while Dorothy gets tangled in her own problems with a mischievous dragon.
Why You Should Read It
Ruth Plumly Thompson had the tough job of continuing L. Frank Baum's series, and she nails the spirit perfectly. The book is packed with that same joyful, anything-can-happen feeling. The Scarecrow's quest is surprisingly touching. Here's a character made of straw, suddenly yearning for a past and a place to belong. It adds a new, thoughtful layer to him without losing his wonderful, comical logic. The new characters, like the forgetful knight Sir Hokus of Pokes, are instant classics.
Final Verdict
This is a total treat for fans who can't get enough of Oz. It feels like a lost Baum book, full of wild imagination and heart. It's also a great pick for anyone who loves stories about finding where you come from, even if that journey involves magic beanstalks and mistaken royal identity. A delightful, easy read that proves the road through Oz still has plenty of surprises.
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Joseph Hill
2 months agoVery interesting perspective.
Kevin Rodriguez
10 months agoAs someone who reads a lot, the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged. One of the best books I've read this year.
Thomas Anderson
9 months agoHelped me clear up some confusion on the topic.
Anthony Torres
1 year agoThis book was worth my time since it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. Worth every second.
Steven Clark
1 year agoI started reading out of curiosity and the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. I couldn't put it down.