
Oz, the Complete Collection, Volume 4: Rinkitink in Oz; The Lost Princess of Oz; The Tin Woodman of Oz
A Fairy Tales, Middle Grade, Literature book. Had I to read this compendium of three Oz books...
Experience Oz like never before in this collection of books ten through twelve in L. Frank Baum’s classic American fairy tale series.The tenth, eleventh, and twelfth titles of the iconic Oz series, now in one collection!In Rinkitink in Oz, Prince Inga of Pingaree must rescue his parents and all of the subjects from his kingdom who were kidnapped by marauders form Regos and Coregos. Prince Inga, along with the visiting King Rinkitink and Bilbil the goat, set off on a series of grand adventures that will lead them to the underground kingdom of the Nome King. Will Inga’s bravery and courage be enough to save his parents and all of their subjects?In The Lost Princess of Oz, Ozma, the beloved ruler of Oz, has disappeared, so Dorothy, the Wizard, the Cowardly Lion, and a band of friends must search the vast land of Oz to find her.In The Tin Woodman of Oz, Tin Woodman, Woot the Wanderer, and Captain Fyter set off on a quest to find the lovely Munchkin, Nimmie Amee. Once upon a time, she and the Woodman were going to marry, but then the Wicked Witch of the West turned him to tin. Can the...
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- ISBN: 9781442488939 / 0
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Rinkitink in Oz was probably my favorite story since the original "Wizard of Oz" from Baum, and I can't really say way. It's not radically different than the other installments, I just seemed to enjoy it so much more! The Lost Princess of Oz was also a fun time, as all the stories are, really. The Tin Woodman of Oz was actually quite... Had I to read this compendium of three Oz books again, would I do it? Between a naive pearls-wielding prince from the islands-outside-of-Oz to the cool story of the time Ozma gets Ozducted to the creepy scenes where the Tin Woodman's dismembered body parts get to interact with him again, heck yeah, I would! RINKITINK IN OZThis was my first read-through. I enjoyed Rinkitink in Oz. I must admit I mis-read the name about a hundred times. Too many ins. I found Rinkitink a very amusing character. The Nome King made another appearance and was as amusing as ever though Im a little tired of him. I liked the mix of new and old characters. THE LOST...