Book Review Wizard Of Oz
To get home dorothy must follow the yellow brick road to emerald city and find the wonderfully mysterious wizard of oz.
Book review wizard of oz. I hadn t planned on reading the wonderful wizard of oz any time soon. This post contains affiliate links when young dorothy and her dog toto are caught in a cyclone their kansas. The book was a huge hit as soon as it was published in 1900 and was followed by more than a dozen sequels.
The wonderful wizard of oz tackles the theme of self worth and identity in a wondrous way and helps any young or grown child remember that there is nothing to be ashamed of. It involves tasks to get you focused and the main objective is to have you living a more purposeful life. Frank baum written in 1900 and adapted into a musical fantasy in 1939.
First published in 1900 when it became an international bestseller it is a relevant today as it was then. The wonderful wizard of oz is as much loved today as it has ever been and the advent of the ebook has led to the book being free to those who able to read them. And last month when i had several days between the end of my last audiobook and the availability of my next audible credit at the beginning of the.
The author of this novel l. With a little help from the witch of the north dorothy and toto set off down a road paved with yellow bricks in search of the city of emeralds and the wizard of oz a man said to have the power to. The story had been made into films many times.
It starred a young judy garland and was notable because of its use of special effects color unusual characters and a fantasy storyline made into a major motion picture. There are many editions available of the wonderful wizard of oz but the original was very much a team effort of author baum and illustator w w. Click here to watch a video review of this book on my channel from beginning to bookend.
The wonderful wizard of oz by l. But when a great sale on an audible version read by anne hathaway came through some time ago i went ahead and bought it. Frank baum wrote 17 more books about the wizard of oz.