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israsravenheart1's review against another edition
5.0
Wow what a way to end this after fourteen books. And finally we see more of the iconic glinda in fact she gets her own starring role in this story. Brilliant
ladyida1's review against another edition
5.0
I truly enjoyed the complete series of OZ.
Its a shame they only had 14 books :)
I would have loved for the story to continue with all these lovely characters.
Its a shame they only had 14 books :)
I would have loved for the story to continue with all these lovely characters.
bangel_ds's review against another edition
4.0
ITA-ENG
"If every one could wave a wand and have his wants fulfilled there would be little to wish for. There would be no eager striving to obtain the difficult, for nothing would then be difficult and the pleasure of earning something longed for, and only to be secured by hard work and careful thought, would be utterly lost."
Mi aspettavo qualcosa di diverso dall'ultimo libro, ma non per questo ne sono rimasta delusa. La storia mi è piaciuta moltissimo e la trama è stata costruita in modo intelligente. Forse avrei preferito che il libro si concentrasse più sui personaggi già conosciuti (magari in festeggiamenti e racconti di storie passate) che su nuovi personaggi, per quanto siano interessanti. Sono rimasta affascinata dai nuovi posti descritti e mi ha fatto piacere scoprire più cose sulle regole magiche di Oz. Si conclude qui l'avventura e nonostante sia triste, è giunta l'ora perché la serie è stata portata avanti fra troppi alti e bassi e questo è un buon capitolo con cui concludere il tutto.
I was expecting something different from the last book, but I was not disappointed. I like the story and the plot was carried on in an intelligent way. I would have preferred the book to focus on the old characters (maybe all of them celebrating something and telling each other past adventures) rather than on new ones, even if they were interesting. I was fascinated by the new places and I was happy to discover more about the laws of Oz and its magic. So the adventures came to an end and even if I'm, I know it's time cause the series was brought on through ups and downs and this is a good installment to finish the adventures.
"If every one could wave a wand and have his wants fulfilled there would be little to wish for. There would be no eager striving to obtain the difficult, for nothing would then be difficult and the pleasure of earning something longed for, and only to be secured by hard work and careful thought, would be utterly lost."
Mi aspettavo qualcosa di diverso dall'ultimo libro, ma non per questo ne sono rimasta delusa. La storia mi è piaciuta moltissimo e la trama è stata costruita in modo intelligente. Forse avrei preferito che il libro si concentrasse più sui personaggi già conosciuti (magari in festeggiamenti e racconti di storie passate) che su nuovi personaggi, per quanto siano interessanti. Sono rimasta affascinata dai nuovi posti descritti e mi ha fatto piacere scoprire più cose sulle regole magiche di Oz. Si conclude qui l'avventura e nonostante sia triste, è giunta l'ora perché la serie è stata portata avanti fra troppi alti e bassi e questo è un buon capitolo con cui concludere il tutto.
I was expecting something different from the last book, but I was not disappointed. I like the story and the plot was carried on in an intelligent way. I would have preferred the book to focus on the old characters (maybe all of them celebrating something and telling each other past adventures) rather than on new ones, even if they were interesting. I was fascinated by the new places and I was happy to discover more about the laws of Oz and its magic. So the adventures came to an end and even if I'm, I know it's time cause the series was brought on through ups and downs and this is a good installment to finish the adventures.
wwilson32's review against another edition
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
izzatiidrus's review against another edition
4.0
Glinda of Oz is the last book in the series that was actually written by the original author. Since it was published posthumously, it was the one book aside from the very first book in the series, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz to have no author's note. That actually hit me hard because I know any continuation by another author will never be the same.
During the time of writing, Baum was ill and it showed when his original manuscript actually depicted Reera the Red as a skeleton with red eyes. He likely changed it to a more comical image after the advice by his editors. The thought that Baum still managed to bring us all to another great adventure at the end of his life is just touching to me.
I loved how in his last book, Baum in a way brought the adventure underwater. The adventures in Oz have always taken place on land and once up in the air so I appreciate that he completed it with water at the end. Despite writing in bad health, he managed to maintain the quality of his writing. Like the previous book though, Glinda of Oz was a little shorter than the rest.
I wanted to give this a solid five, but I don't know, it felt a little sad and helpless in a way. Like how the immortality of those in Oz kept being mentioned and how a fairy, a wizard and a sorceress could still have no power to break a specific spell. I felt like it spoke of the condition that Baum was in and I loved it for that but I didn't expect to end on a bittersweet note because the rest pretty much gave me quite a sweet ride.
During the time of writing, Baum was ill and it showed when his original manuscript actually depicted Reera the Red as a skeleton with red eyes. He likely changed it to a more comical image after the advice by his editors. The thought that Baum still managed to bring us all to another great adventure at the end of his life is just touching to me.
I loved how in his last book, Baum in a way brought the adventure underwater. The adventures in Oz have always taken place on land and once up in the air so I appreciate that he completed it with water at the end. Despite writing in bad health, he managed to maintain the quality of his writing. Like the previous book though, Glinda of Oz was a little shorter than the rest.
I wanted to give this a solid five, but I don't know, it felt a little sad and helpless in a way. Like how the immortality of those in Oz kept being mentioned and how a fairy, a wizard and a sorceress could still have no power to break a specific spell. I felt like it spoke of the condition that Baum was in and I loved it for that but I didn't expect to end on a bittersweet note because the rest pretty much gave me quite a sweet ride.
ens's review against another edition
Some really good moments in this one! I can't believe that the whole Oz series ends "Which proves that it is always wise to do one's duty, however unpleasant that duty may seem to be" which is neither emblematic of the particular adventure or the series as a whole. A more apt summary is This proves it is always in the end useful and fun to f*ck around and find out, no matter whether there's potentially dangerous aspects.
t2p's review against another edition
4.0
The last one was great fun. Sad that our journey through all the Oz books is finally at an end.
crankylibrarian's review against another edition
5.0
One of the travesties of the 1939 Wizard of Oz film and the play Wicked is that they created an image of Glinda the Good Witch as a fluffy headed, bubble traveling giggler. Nothing could be further from her character in the original Oz books, in which she is a wise and powerful sorceress, charged with protecting the people of Oz and their princess Ozma. In this, the last book in the series, Dorothy accidentally discovers a war brewing between 2 tribes in a remote part of the land. Ozma, dedicated to her duty as peacemaker, immediately flies off to intervene, despite Glinda's misgivings, and soon it's up to Glinda to rescue Dorothy and Ozma from a terrible fate.
As in most of Baum's books, the female characters, both good and evil are the strongest and most charismatic. Evil is represented by the vain, arrogant witch Coo-Ee-oh, (whom Dorothy threatens to "whup" as she would her petulant cat) and the amoral dictator's wife who steals brains to increase her own power. Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda form a trio of responsible feminine strength; the triumph of good depends on Glinda's magical knowledge, Ozma's moral authority and Dorothy's practical common sense.
As in most of Baum's books, the female characters, both good and evil are the strongest and most charismatic. Evil is represented by the vain, arrogant witch Coo-Ee-oh, (whom Dorothy threatens to "whup" as she would her petulant cat) and the amoral dictator's wife who steals brains to increase her own power. Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda form a trio of responsible feminine strength; the triumph of good depends on Glinda's magical knowledge, Ozma's moral authority and Dorothy's practical common sense.
birdmanseven's review against another edition
3.0
The Oz series is one that deserves another look. It is consistently entertaining and occasionally quite dark.
We discussed this series and many more on our Fantasy spotlight for the All the Books Show: https://soundcloud.com/allthebooks/episode-252-fantasy-isthmus
We discussed this series and many more on our Fantasy spotlight for the All the Books Show: https://soundcloud.com/allthebooks/episode-252-fantasy-isthmus