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The Land of Oz
Book • 1904
Another installment in L. Frank Baum's Oz series, "The Land of Oz" continues the adventures in the magical land.
It features Dorothy's return to Oz and introduces new characters and challenges.
The story maintains the whimsical and imaginative elements that define the Oz series.
Baum's writing style is engaging and captivating, making it a delightful read for children and adults alike.
The book expands the world of Oz, adding depth and complexity to its already rich tapestry.
It features Dorothy's return to Oz and introduces new characters and challenges.
The story maintains the whimsical and imaginative elements that define the Oz series.
Baum's writing style is engaging and captivating, making it a delightful read for children and adults alike.
The book expands the world of Oz, adding depth and complexity to its already rich tapestry.
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