- 01 - How the Nome King Became Angry
- 02 - How Uncle Henry Got Into Trouble
- 03 - How Ozma Granted Dorothy's Request
- 04 - How The Nome King Planned Revenge
- 05 - How Dorothy Became a Princess
- 06 - How Guph Visited the Whimsies
- 07 - How Aunt Em Conquered the Lion
- 08 - How the Grand Gallipoot Joined The Nomes
- 09 - How the Wogglebug Taught Athletics
- 10 - How the Cuttenclips Lived
- 11 - How the General Met the First and Foremost
- 12 - How they Matched the Fuddles
- 13 - How the General Talked to the King
- 14 - How the Wizard Practiced Sorcery
- 15 - How Dorothy Happened to Get Lost
- 16 - How Dorothy Visited Utensia
- 17 - How They Came to Bunbury
- 18 - How Ozma Looked into the Magic Picture
- 19 - How Bunnybury Welcomed the Strangers
- 20 - How Dorothy Lunched With a King
- 21 - How the King Changed His Mind
- 22 - How the Wizard Found Dorothy
- 23 - How They Encountered the Flutterbudgets
- 24 - How the Tin Woodman Told the Sad News
- 25 - How the Scarecrow Displayed His Wisdom
- 26 - How Ozma Refused to Fight for Her Kingdom
- 27 - How the Fierce Warriors Invaded Oz
- 28 - How They Drank at the Forbidden Fountain
- 29 - How Glinda Worked a Magic Spell
- 30 - How the Story of Oz Came to an End
Oh My Goodness! What a lot of incredible adventures are packed into this epic. The evil gnome king plots to destroy Oz and enslave it's people; evil creatures from many places are enlisted in this dastardly plan that has every chance of success. Dorothy brings her Aunt and Uncle from Kansas where they have been evicted from the farm, to live in Oz and they are given a tour of parts of Oz that have never been visited before. A city of paper dolls, a city of jig saw people, a city of bunnies and many many more odd and wonderful people are visited and enjoyed. But will the evil creatures succeed in invading and destroying OZ and enslaving all it's unique and marvelous people? Will this be the last OZ book? I invite you to listen to this exciting tale and find out!! (Summary by Phil Chenevert)
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