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Winnie Review's: The Wizard Of Oz

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Winnie Review's: The Wizard Of Oz
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Book Information: 
Book Title: The Wizard Of Oz
Author: L. Frank Baum
Publisher: HaperCollins Publishers Inc.
Number Of Pages: 260
Publishing Date: 1987

Setting
On a dull farm in Kansas, In a magical land called Oz.

Main Characters
Dorthy, Toto, Cowardly Lion, Tin Man, Scarecrow

Summary

                     In Kansas, there is a dull grey farm. There, a little girl named Dorthy lives with here Aunt and Uncle. But when Dorthy is swept away by a cyclone, she ends up in the wonderful land of Oz. How will she get home?

Opinion
                I like this book because it takes me all through a magical land. I get to meet fantasy creatures such as, talking scarecrows, alive tin men, and cowardly lions. I also like this book because it's a classic and it's interesting. I always thought classical books were boring because it hadn't just came out. This book proved me very wrong. It was very exciting and fun to read.

  Recommendations
                        I think this book would be good for older kids. rough guess would be 12 and up. It is a 7th grade reading level and is kind of challenging. It has strong vocabulary and  might be confusing for smaller children. I recommend this book to fantasy lovers, older kids, and anyone who likes adventure.

Author
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