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4.0 out of 5 stars
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,
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This review is from: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Paperback)
Definitely different from the movie - a particularly graphic battle scene. Not sure if it would make a read-aloud book for younger children, or not?
3.0 out of 5 stars
Something of a disappointment.,
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This review is from: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Paperback)
This is certainly a tolerable children's book, better than many. But for someone familiar with and fond of the movie (and aren't we all?) this is quite a disappointment. Generally, I find the book version to be superior to the movie, so, given how much I love the movie version of this story, it was with great anticipation that I finally got around to reading it. Unfortunately, this is one of those rare occasions in which the movie is vastly superior to the book. The book is written in a style not too different from the fairie tales of Hans Christian Anderson (definitely more his than the Brothers Grimm); that is to say, it's very striaghtforward, with little or nothing in the way of style to embellish the basic story. The dialogue is bland, the plot without nuance or embellishment, the characters only a little better than wooden and one-dimensional. Which is okay for a book that is intended purely as a children's story, but given the humor, nuance, and characterization found in the movie which was based on this story, I'd expected more; I'd expected it to be one of those "children's stories" that was still entertaining to an adult. It wasn't.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Different Enough From the Movie Classic,
By "mockingbird73" (Lee's Summit, MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Wizard of Oz (Hardcover)
My three year old son loves the Wizard of Oz movie from the 1930's. He has watched it 20 times in the last three months. For Christmas we bought this book to read one chapter to him each night. What a success! He now loves the book too and the story, written at the turn of the century is different enough that it never got boring for him or for us as parents. Personally, I liked the books story a little better than the movie. Give it a try, this may be a great introduction to reading if you have a toddler.
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