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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully Illustrated Heirloom Edition of The Wizard of Oz, December 13, 2000
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This review is from: The Wizard of Oz: Celebrating the Hundredth Anniversary (Hardcover)
Here's a trivia question for you. When Dorothy killed the Wicked Witch of the West by dropping her house on the witch, was the witch wearing (a) ruby slippers? (b) silver shoes? (c) both?

If you answered "both," you have the correct answer. L. Frank Baum's original story (found in this book) has magical silver shoes in it. The movie version of the story, starring Judy Garland as Dorothy, had ruby slippers. Why the change? Well, ruby slippers film much better. So the Wicked Witch of the West wore both types of footwear, depending on whether you are reading the book or watching the movie.

I share that example with you because 9 people out of 10 have seen the movie, but never read the book. When I was a wee lad, I started in the opposite direction and was sorry to see how much of the Oz story was left out in the movie.

Now, you can make up for lost time by reading or rereading the original. I commend it to you for three primary reasons. First, the book version is built around the idea that the different parts of Oz cannot be easily traversed and the ensuing travel complications make for a better plot. Second, there are many more types of imaginative creatures in the book than in the movie. Third, the book has been lovingly enhanced by new illustrations done in turn of the 20th century style by Michael Hague. The illustrations encompass styles from immediately post van Gogh (yes, there are sunflowers) through Art Deco. I especially liked the water colors of gloomy and darkening skies.

If you are like me, you will chortle when you read L. Frank Baum's comment in the beginning that the story was "written solely to please children . . . a modernized fairy tale, in which the wonderment and joy are retained . . ." while the scary parts are left out. If you remember frightening moments, you are thinking about the movie. The book is much more gentle, which makes it more suitable for the youngsters. Yes, there are frightening villains, but they are quickly dispatched rather than being allowed to hang around to menace and frighten children just before bedtime. Still, children must have been braver in those days. This story is still scary enough for most to feel a deathly chill now and then.

Many of the ambiguities and confusing aspects of the movie are clearer and less disconcerting in the book, as well.

I won't go into a fine comparison of the two, because that will just spoil the plot for you. Do let me mention a few chapters that you will not recognize from the movie . . . just to whet your appetite for the book -- Away to the South, Attacked by the Fighting Trees, The Dainty China Country, and The Country of the Quadlings.

After you have finished enjoying the wonderful story and new illustrations, think about some of the lessons of the book. Notice that by teaming up, Dorothy and her friends could combine strengths to overcome individual weaknesses. This is the ultimate group of superheroes. How can you combine your talents with others so that all of you combined can accomplish vastly more than any one of you can individually?

Stay on the Yellow Brick Road with effective allies!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent, new edition to keep for many years., July 17, 2000
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This review is from: The Wizard of Oz: Celebrating the Hundredth Anniversary (Hardcover)
The imagery of the century-old text is superb, and Michael Hague does it a great service. I've been reading this edition to my five year-old son over the past several nights, and he lingers over each lovingly detailed illustration. I'm surprised The Wizard of Oz doesn't have more high-quality editions in print. This volume is a wonderful item to add to your child's library, or even to libraries of adults who enjoy children's books. Highly recommended.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read, May 13, 2007
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This review is from: The Wizard of Oz: Celebrating the Hundredth Anniversary (Hardcover)
I bought this book when (I'm ashamed to admit) McD's came out with Wizard of Oz toys. My 5yo wanted to know who all the characters were, and what they "say". She loved the artwork, pouring over each page to find each character. The book is so eloquent, it's not nearly as scary as the movie. Also, because she's just beginning to read I could gloss over scary parts or words. She has loved it! The day we finished it she wanted to start over and read a second time. I highly recommend for reading with your child!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL!!!!!!, October 18, 1999
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I think that this is a very good book and it also helps me because I have to do a research project on childrens literature and I needed to get pictures of the wizard of Oz and Amazon.com took me right to it!! I was so happy and also I tried other book websites and could not even find a thing!!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Illustrations make this version a joy to read to kids., June 18, 1998
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My daughter loves this book. It's a fun read that she asks for over and over.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wizard of Oz, July 18, 2011
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What can one say about the Wizard of Oz that hasn't already been said? For me, the print form was much much better than the movie. An easy read with well developed characters. The flow from scene to scene is much better than the movie and as a result easier to follow. Not a very long read;nice for travel. It is a classic that everyone should read from time to time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cute story........I loved it!!!, July 1, 2011
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I really enjoyed this book. Different from movie in a good way. Well-written and hard to put down. My six year old loved hearing the story.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quick Read, March 31, 2011
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Wish I had read this book earlier. I was different from the movie, better than the movie. At the price I paid I got many more hours of enjoyment than I would have watching the film.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect in many ways, March 23, 2011
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This review is from: The Wizard of Oz (Paperback)
I bought this book for my husband to read to our daughters (5 and 3).
He and I both appreciated how classic this book was. The occasional illustrations really help my 3 year old as well as 5.
The letters are large enough and each chapter is not too long that you are giving them a right amount of story each time.

I would say 7 years olds and up should be able to enjoy reading.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A superb book! Five Stars!, July 18, 1998
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If you ONLY seen the MGM musical, you are in a BIG surprise when you read this. A cyclone whisks Dorothy and her dog Toto away to the magical land of Oz! They are met by the good witch of the north (Not Glinda, she's the witch of the south, BON.) and she meets the Scarecrow, Tin Woodsman and a Cowardly Lion. Hildebrandts' pictures are beautiful--they make you see into the Land of Oz. A must!
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