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Out of Oz

The Wicked Years, Volume 4

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Out of Oz

By: Gregory Maguire
Narrated by: John McDonough
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The stunning conclusion to the smash New York Times best-selling series the Wicked Years

Gregory Maguire's Wicked Years series became national best sellers and the basis for a hit Tony-winning Broadway musical. Now, Maguire returns with the final installment in his transformative work, a thrilling and compulsively readable saga in which the fate of Oz is decided at last.

Once peaceful and prosperous, the spectacular Land of Oz is knotted with social unrest: The Emerald City is mounting an invasion of Munchkinland, Glinda is under house arrest, and the Cowardly Lion is on the run from the law. And look who's knocking at the door. It’s none other than Dorothy. Yes. That Dorothy.

Yet amid all this chaos, Elphaba’s granddaughter, the tiny green baby born at the close of Son of a Witch, has come of age. Now it is up to Rain to take up her broom - and her legacy - in an Oz wracked by war.

The stirring, long-awaited conclusion to the best-selling series that began with Wicked, Out of Oz is a magical journey rife with revelations and reversals, reprisals and surprises - the hallmarks of the unique imagination of Gregory Maguire.

Return to Oz: listen to another title in the Wicked Years series.; Download the accompanying reference guide.©2011 Gregory Maguire (P)2011 HarperCollinsPublishers
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a bit too long

I loved the other books in the Wicked series, however this one felt out of place and a bit too long. At times it felt a bit too wordy and descriptive.
But I stuck it out since I wanted to know how the story ended. The ending was lack luster and ultimately I could have done without this installment.
If you really want to know how the Wicked series ends read it. However its not really exciting.

The narration itself was great though.

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Wonderful

I was amazed to see this book out this month. I caught it just a few days after it was released. I am in awe of Mr. Maguires writing. The depth and intensity of the language he uses and invents is simply amazing to hear. Mr. McDonough's narration is so extraordinary, it's as if he was born to read these pages and bring them to life. The whole series has been a joy to listen to. There is so much to these stories and this book, it's hard to sum up in a few sentences. You simply have to listen and believe.
Thank you so much for taking a simple guideline and making it so enjoyable without hurting the original story of "The Wizard of Oz".
You are a true Master of Words.
Thank you very much for all your books and this series.

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Beautifully written and performed

Out of Oz is definitely a commitment to get through and intake all the nuance and intricacies of the interweaving storylines, but it is well thought out, well edited, and beautifully performed. It is worth your time! John McDonough gives yet another brilliant slate of character voices, and gives life to the entertaining and creative way Mr. Maguire has chosen to wrap up his series. Bravo, gentlemen!

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Feeling a bit unfulfilled

Would you try another book from Gregory Maguire and/or John McDonough?

I love Maguire, but I really wish he had been the reader on this book, like he was for book two.

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I was greatly looking forward to the last of the Wicked series, and the promise of loose ends being tied up. Yes, many loose ends find closure, but the ending left me a bit.... unfulfilled. No spoliers here. However the ending and some of the events leading up to it just felt empty. Book one, the ending being a bit ambiguous I felt added to the story. Book two felt the same. Book Three had the promise of more to come. However with book four stumbling back into an open ending, it was just frustrating. I do have a suspicion that if Maguire had been the narrartor as he had been on book two, perhaps there might have been a bit less... empty. Of course though that's speculation. Still a good read. However I'll be honest that I am disappointed.

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Out of Oz

I liked how Dorothy was defined to Oz in a cage type elevator. The rest got me lost. I will listen again

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excellent

this has an excellent conclusion to an enlongated story... i was glued to this book most of all in the 4 book series

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Nice Wrap Up

Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

Not on it's own, no. I think this is a nice wrap up to the wicked series, though I can't help but feel sad at the end, because Rain's life was so lonely and depressing, and then just when it looks like she might have a chance at happiness it gets taken away from her.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

The long journeys got a little boring, and I pretty much hate Dorothy the whole time. The very VERY vague allusion that Elphaba returned was the most interesting thing to me.

I mostly listened to this book because I had read the 3 previous books.

What three words best describe John McDonough’s voice?

Grizzly by comparison to the people.

Did Out of Oz inspire you to do anything?

no

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Not What I Was Expecting

What did you like best about Out of Oz? What did you like least?

I feel like an awful traitor but I didn't really enjoy this. I loved Wicked so much and this series has spanned a big chunk of my life. Enjoyed Son of a Witch and A Lion Among Men much less than Wicked, then this even less. I enjoy Maguire's writing (enjoyed his others like Mirror Mirror, etc) and the overall arc Of the series but I felt like I would have been just as well ending it at Wicked and not reading anything else - as far as resolution goess in the storylines I care about. After waiting for the end of the series for so long I had many expectations, and in fact I waited more than a year after publication to read this because I didn't want it to end/was dreading it would end unsatisfactorily. There are many beautiful reviews of this book but I was disappointed. After so many hours of listening to the seemingly endless travels across Oz and war strategy... And Dorothy (oh how I hate Dorothy)... so many hours that were just not interesting but I was holding out to hear how it ends. Don't want to get into spoilers but I also was disappointed in the resolution of some characters.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

I can't listen to one more minute of the dwarf and his wife.

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Again, I feel like a traitor for not liking this.

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I absolutely LOVE everything about this series!

Would you listen to Out of Oz again? Why?

I've read the books already and would love it if I could afford to listen to them all as well. Gregory Maguire is an amazingly creative author and Jack McDonough couldn't be a better storyteller.

What other book might you compare Out of Oz to and why?

No comparison, really. Except for the other books in the series.

Which scene was your favorite?

I really liked the scene where Lady Glinda and Rain cast the 'Winter Upon Water' spell on Cherrystone's and his Dragons.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

The land of make believe becomes a reality.

Any additional comments?

Keep 'em coming Mr. Maguire! I've already read 'Lost', 'Mirror Mirror', 'Confessions ..' and the whole 'Wicked' series. I'd love to see 'Wicked' on the big screen ...!!

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Tied up in typical Maguire fashion!

If you could sum up Out of Oz in three words, what would they be?

War Rain Peace

What did you like best about this story?

The bringing together of all the characters from the four books for a satisfying conclusion.

Which scene was your favorite?

Bringing Liir back from the dead.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Would have loved to, but too long to do it! However, I did stay up quite late on the last night. Had to see how it ended!

Any additional comments?

The author wants his readers to draw their own conclusions, like always. At first I was unsure of the ending, but thinking it over now I love it. (The last sentence in the book is eerily similar to the first sentence in Wicked).

Readers should look for sly references to the musical, Judy Garland, The Wiz and of course the previous books. There are also some fun asides to Gone With The Wind which was also produced in 1939.

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