The Royal Book of Oz


Lu par Mark F. Smith

(4.7 stars; 42 reviews)

The Royal Book of Oz (1921) is the fifteenth in the series of Oz books, and the first to be written by Ruth Plumly Thompson after L. Frank Baum's death. Although Baum was credited as the author, it was written entirely by Thompson.

The Scarecrow is upset when Professor Wogglebug tells him that he has no family, so he goes to where Dorothy Gale found him to trace his "roots." Then he vanishes from the face of Oz.

Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion mount a search for their friend, but when that is successful, they will need to become a rescue party! (5 hr 6 min)

Chapitres

Chapter 01 17:21 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 02 14:46 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 03 11:43 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 04 18:57 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 05 18:17 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 06 11:03 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 07 16:05 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 08 18:08 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 09 16:22 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 10 3:58 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 11 10:59 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 12 20:29 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 13 14:46 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 14 11:24 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 15 11:02 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 16 13:15 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 17 5:30 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 18 15:33 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 19 6:15 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 20 13:41 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 21 8:44 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 22 2:37 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 23 8:52 Lu par Mark F. Smith
Chapter 24 16:54 Lu par Mark F. Smith

Critiques


(5 stars)

A delightful story - Beautifully narrated

Worthy Addition


(5 stars)

Thompson has written a worthy addition to a wonderful series. It is telling that Baum's widow endorses this so readily. I believe Baum himself would have been jealous Of The renewed vigor of adventure and Ozniss of this tale.


(4 stars)

it is as honest an attempt to carry on as anyone could hope for.

amazing


(5 stars)

Ruth Plumly Thompson did an amazing job.

Mark,


(5 stars)

Your a great reader, but you can't sing poetry! At the end of every fourth line (the last in the stanza) raise the pitch of your voice! It sounds like something is coming if you don't

A nice book with a good adventure


(4.5 stars)

Enjoyed


(3 stars)

This is the first Oz book I have read since I was a child. I wouldn't call myself a fan, but by the end I could see the appeal of these books. It was so happy and optimistic with such simple and yet magical adventures. And the narrator was simply amazing.