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Yellow Brick War

Yellow Brick War Book Cover Yellow Brick War
Dorothy Must Die, Book 3
Danielle Paige
Juvenile Fiction
HarperCollins
March 15, 2016
432

In this third book in the New York Times bestselling Dorothy Must Die series, new girl from Kansas Amy Gumm is caught between her home—and Oz. My name is Amy Gumm. Tornadoes must have a thing about girls from Kansas, because—just like Dorothy—I got swept away on one too. I landed in Oz, where Good is Wicked, Wicked is Good, and the Wicked Witches clued me in to my true calling: Assassin. The way to stop Dorothy from destroying Oz—and Kansas—is to kill her. And I’m the only one who can do it. But I failed. Others died for my mistakes. Because of me, the portal between the worlds has been opened. And if I don’t find a way to close it? Dorothy will make sure I never get to go home again. Now it’s up to me to: join the Witches, fight for Oz, save Kansas, and stop Dorothy once and for all.

 

Review:

I’m not even sure if I can objectively review “Yellow Brick War”, and since this one isn’t for a publisher, I’m not even going to try to be dignified.

*flail* Ilovethemsomuch. *flail*

Ahem.

If you can’t tell, I liked the book.  It may be my favorite of the series.

The best plot twist isn’t even in the book.

Is it next year yet?

 

Content Warning:

Language, Sexual Situations, Violence, Disturbing Imagery

The Wicked Will Rise

The Wicked Will Rise Book Cover The Wicked Will Rise
Dorothy Must Die, Book 2
Danielle Paige
HarperCollins
May 31, 2015
Hardcover
304

In this sequel to the New York Times bestselling Dorothy Must Die, who is good—and who is actually Wicked?

My name is Amy Gumm—and I'm the other girl from Kansas.

After a tornado swept through my trailer park, I ended up in Oz.

But it wasn't like the Oz I knew from books and movies. Dorothy had returned, but she was now a ruthless dictator. Glinda could no longer be called the Good Witch. And the Wicked Witches who were left? They'd joined forces as the Revolutionary Order of the Wicked, and they wanted to recruit me.

My mission?

Kill Dorothy.

Except my job as assassin didn't work out as planned. Dorothy is still alive. The Order has vanished. And the home I couldn't wait to leave behind might be in danger.

Somehow, across a twisted and divided land, I have to find the Order, protect the true ruler of Oz, take Dorothy and her henchmen down—and try to figure out what I'm really doing here.

 

Review:

I don’t even know where to begin with “The Wicked Will Rise”, but to give you fair warning, this review will include a lot of gushing.

Picking up immediately where “Dorothy Must Die” left off, “The Wicked Will Rise” begins with action and only allows you to catch your breath a couple of times in the entire book.  Building on the Oz created by Frank L. Baum, Danielle Paige writes with an obvious love for the source material that shows through in everything addressed in both books of the series.  It manages to be both totally different and familiar at once.  It’s almost as though she has summoned some old magic in the process.

There are some new characters appearing in Oz in “The Wicked Will Rise”, along with the return of Amy Gumm.  She’s as tough and hilarious as in the first, and the new ones can be described as wonderful in all ways.  They’re true to the world of fairy tales and could easily become confused with the characters from the original Oz books.

I recommend it to everyone who loves Oz and it old enough to handle some scary things, which if we’re being honest, is exactly what real fairy tales contained in the first place.  It’s a lot of fun, a quick read, and will leave you wanting the next one immediately.  No sophomore slump for Danielle Paige in “The Wicked Will Rise”!

 

Content Warning:

Language, Mild Sexual Content, Violence, Animal Death

Dorothy Must Die

Dorothy Must Die
Dorothy Must Die, Book 1
Danielle Paige
Juvenile Fiction
HarperTeen
2014-04-01
432

 

Review:

Amy is a girl with a less than stellar life in her little Dusty Acres trailer park in Kansas.  That is, until a tornado picks up her and her mother’s pet rat and unceremoniously deposits them in Oz.  Of course, every girl from Kansas knows the story of Oz, and Amy is more than a little shocked to discover that it is nothing like the beloved movie of her childhood.

Believe me, this book is the last thing you want to pick up if you’re looking for a feel-good story featuring Dorothy and Toto.  This is a brutal story with violence that will churn your stomach and quite possibly give you nightmares.  And yet, it is intensely enjoyable and loyal to the lore of Oz created by Frank L. Baum.  Purists may or may not like it depending on their stomach constitution.

For my part, I loved it.  Amy and Knox are excellent characters you want to know more about, though in this first book of the series, Knox remains for the most part a mystery.  While there is some romance, the author has chosen to make us wait for it to be more than a feeling in the background.  Along with Knox, there is a cast of other fascinating characters who play into the current political climate of Oz and leave you wanting more.

Unfortunately, we all have to wait for that more.  This was a good set-up to the series, giving us a background without any resolution whatsoever.  It left us with nothing but questions and the suspicion that nothing is what it seems.  I recommend it for those who like their Oz mixed with some horror and gore.

 

Content Warning:

Language, Violence, Gore