- Hardcover
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books (January 1900)
- ISBN-10: 0809285665
- ISBN-13: 978-0809285662
- Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars
a very good book,
This review is from: Emerald City Of Oz (Hardcover)
i loved this book, but i didn't like the parts where there was a tour of oz, those parts seem to meander, it just seems like it just passes some time while the nome king builds his tunnel. i liked the growleywogs and the phanfasms. they were the charachters that made the book exciting.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice try, Mr. Baum...,
By Blake Petit "Novelist, columnist & reviewer" (Ama, Louisiana United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Emerald City of Oz (Mass Market Paperback)
After five "Oz" books, L. Frank Baum had enough, and tried to close off the series with this sixth installment. Of course, the children wouldn't let him, and he went on to write eight more, but this effort to end the series was one of the best in some time.The last two books ("Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz" and "The Road to Oz") suffered serious problems. They meandered, there was no sense of danger, nothing bad could ever happen to these characters. This time out Baum started with our heroine in a form of danger -- Aunt Em and Uncle Henry were going to lose the farm in Kansas -- and went on to reestablish the greatest threat the Oz books had left, Roquat the Red, the Nome King. While this book again lacked a serious sense of danger, the devices Baum used in his effort to end the series were all clever, and furthermore, made for better stories when he returned to the series later. This is a lovely story, a real classic.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fun tour of Oz,
By Linda Picardo (Cambridge, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Emerald City Of Oz (Hardcover)
Finally, Aunt Em and Uncle Henry get the chance to visit Oz, and Baum introduces them and us to a variety of unusual inhabitants. True, most of their journey through the countryside has little or nothing to do with the main plot, the attempt (again) by the Nome King to conquer Oz. But it's fun. And best of all, this book becomes a turning point for the series because in it Dorothy makes the decision to remain in Oz. While maybe not the best book in the series, The Emerald City of OZ is a lot of fun and well worth the read.Also recommended: King Fortis the Brave, Harry Potter and Abarat. Books that, 100 years from now, people will be looking back with the fondness of the Oz series.
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