![]() ![]() ![]() I liked that you couldn’t pinpoint who was good or bad. The witch Mombi is wicked, yet she’s working with a resistance to save Oz from losing all its’ magic. I won’t call it what’s good because the line between good and wicked is constantly blurred in this book.ĭorothy and Glinda are good but punish “sassers” by beating and chaining them outside. Amy, however, basically raised herself and is fighting for what’s right. Dorothy was raised with love and became evil. ![]() Their stories match-up quite a bit and yet, also diverge. Sick of the lives they live, Amy, like Dorothy, constantly wishes for something more. They both come from a poor and unconventional family unit. It was fun comparing and contrasting Dorothy and Amy because they were similar in a lot of ways. The Order is convinced that Amy is the key to destroying Dorothy once and for all. Dorothy is sucking the magic out of Oz to feed her own needs and the last people standing against her are the Revolutionary Order of the Wicked. Amy doesn’t know who brought her to Oz, but the one thing that is clear is that Oz is in serious trouble. Although time passes differently between worlds, it’s been over 100 years in our time, when Amy Gumm, another poor Kansas girl, gets swept up in a tornado that crash lands her in Oz. Purchase hereĭorothy Must Die is the first book in a trilogy centered around the malevolent Dorothy, who after finding herself back in Oz again, took control of the magical land by teaming with the secretly wicked Glinda, and bewitching Oz’s true ruler Ozma. ![]()
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