Dorothy Must Die: The Other Side of the Rainbow Collection: No Place Like Oz, Dorothy Must Die, The Witch Must Burn, The Wizard Returns, The Wicked Will Rise

Dorothy Must Die: The Other Side of the Rainbow Collection: No Place Like Oz, Dorothy Must Die, The Witch Must Burn, The Wizard Returns, The Wicked Will Rise

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There's a new wicked witch in Oz—and her name is Dorothy. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz meets Kill Bill in this edgy, fast-paced, fantasy-adventure series from New York Times bestselling author Danielle Paige. The first two novels and three novellas are available together here for the first time: Dorothy Must Die: Oz has turned into a savage dystopia under Dorothy's rule—and now a new girl from Kansas must take her down. Amy Gunn been recruited by the Revolutionary Order of the Wicked. Her mission: Remove the Tin Woodman's heart. Steal the Scarecrow's brain. Take the Lion's courage. And—Dorothy must die. The Wicked Will Rise: With the Revolutionary Order of the Wicked scattered across Oz, Amy Gumm is on her own in the twisted fairyland. As she searches the kingdom in the hopes of destroying Dorothy once and for all, Amy realizes that nothing is what it seems in Oz and everyone has their own agenda. This collection also contains the three prequel novellas No Place Like Oz, The Witch Must Burn, and The Wizard Returns.

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So, Dorothy came back to Oz and the cute, innocent little girl turned into a sultry, mean, hungry for power vamp who is about to destroy everything that made Oz a wonderful place. Now here comes Amy, a not so much loved girl from Kansas who, just as Dorothy, rides on a tornado to Oz and stumbles into a mission to save the land from the Good/Wicked. While I loved the first book (the story, the characters, the world...I mean Oz gone dark, how amazing can that be to read about?) the second one left me a little disappointed. I don't want to give away too much, so I'll just say that the story was a little repetitive, some of the characters became a little annoying and part of the story line just transformed into this cliche YA fantasy thing of tough and troubled girl meets tough and troubled boy. I will probably still read the next book (because the end was really good again) but I also think that I need a break now after the books and the three short stories (which I enjoyed very much by the way. They give valuable background information on the story even though I felt that Jellia's didn't fit perfectly with what happened and was said in the books) in this collection.

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