"No matter how tough you think you are, there are certain things that just get to you, and they're usually the little things. The ones you don't expect."
—Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige
Book Title: Dorothy Must Die
Author: Danielle Paige
Page Count: 480 (Paperback)
Page Count: 480 (Paperback)
Synopsis:
I DIDN'T ASK FOR ANY OF THIS.
I DIDN'T ASK TO BE SOME KIND OF A HERO.
Sure, I've read the books. I've seen the movies. But I never expected Oz to look like this. A place where Good Witches can't be trusted and Wicked Witches may just be the good guys.
A place where even the yellow brick road is crumbling.
What happened? Dorothy.
My name is Amy Gumm—and I'm the other girl from Kansas.
I've been recruited by the Revolutionary Order of the Wicked, and I've been given a mission:
REMOVE
THE TIN WOODMAN'S HEART,
STEAL
THE SCARECROW'S BRAIN,
TAKE
THE LION'S COURAGE,
AND THEN—
DOROTHY MUST DIE.
Thoughts:
I wanted to read this book since last year. It caught my attention since it is a spin-off of a famous classic book I've read in my childhood. I received a copy as a gift and I read it right away.
The book synopsis is very inviting. It made me go back to the store shelves just to re-read it again a couple of times. After reading the book, I think the summary was meant for the entire series and not just for this one. It left me wishing that something more happened before this book ended or that I already have the second book, at least. I guess I expected more from a book that has more than 400 pages.
The plot is very creative—I love the awesomesauce idea—and the changes in the characters should have been great if not for how some of the major ones act. I am not sure why but it appears to me as a bit exaggerated, some even unnecessary and it really bothered me as I read on. I was mystified with Pete but bummer how it was only revealed like that by the end of the book. It was not the revelation itself (especially if you have read the original classic series, it wouldn't come as a surprise anymore) but the manner. It opened to more whys, though, and I guess that is good. The love story felt squeezed for me and I found myself more interested with Ozma and Glamora than Amy. There was also something about the setting that seems off.
More importantly, however, I felt that the book could be better without the offensive words, especially, because it targets young adult readers the most.
All in all it is an okay book. Sadly, it was not as gripping as I had expected it to be. sigh The pacing was slow and when I thought it's getting exciting, it will halt and drag again. But I still hope it gets better.
The book synopsis is very inviting. It made me go back to the store shelves just to re-read it again a couple of times. After reading the book, I think the summary was meant for the entire series and not just for this one. It left me wishing that something more happened before this book ended or that I already have the second book, at least. I guess I expected more from a book that has more than 400 pages.
The plot is very creative—I love the awesomesauce idea—and the changes in the characters should have been great if not for how some of the major ones act. I am not sure why but it appears to me as a bit exaggerated, some even unnecessary and it really bothered me as I read on. I was mystified with Pete but bummer how it was only revealed like that by the end of the book. It was not the revelation itself (especially if you have read the original classic series, it wouldn't come as a surprise anymore) but the manner. It opened to more whys, though, and I guess that is good. The love story felt squeezed for me and I found myself more interested with Ozma and Glamora than Amy. There was also something about the setting that seems off.
More importantly, however, I felt that the book could be better without the offensive words, especially, because it targets young adult readers the most.
All in all it is an okay book. Sadly, it was not as gripping as I had expected it to be. sigh The pacing was slow and when I thought it's getting exciting, it will halt and drag again. But I still hope it gets better.