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Dorothy Must Die by Danielle  Paige
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I grew up with the Oz books. As a child, I would revisit them periodically, curling up under the covers with a flashlight to read about Tik-Tok and the Wheelers, or Polychrome and the Nome King, or Mombi and Jack. Even now, I still occasionally read them because they're so fantastically creative and the imaginative world-building continues to hold up, even now. It's one of my favorite fantasy series ever, probably more so than Harry Potter. That's why I was skeptical when I saw that there was a series coming out that was a dark retelling of the Oz books.



DOROTHY MUST DIE is about a girl named Amy, who lives in a trailer park in Kansas. One day, she ends up being stuck in the middle of a tornado and, like Dorothy, finds herself magically transported to a world that clearly isn't Kansas anymore. It isn't quite Oz, either - at least, not the way that the fans know it. Everything is dark and drained of magic, and under Dorothy's corrupt rule it's turned into a Big Dorothy is Watching dystopia with torture, murder, and brain-washing all being totally commonplace. Welcome to Oz, b*tch.



To Paige's credit, the world-building is quite well done. I felt like the horrors really are that - horrific. The Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion, and the Scarecrow? All spectacles of terror that would be right at home in the jump scare-ridden world of Five Nights at Freddy's. I also liked the backstory about how Dorothy became evil. Power does corrupt and when magic is involved, that seems even more likely. Paige also portrays just how seductive power can be, even when it is evil, because in Dorothy's palace, things are beautiful, and it's all too easy to succumb to temptation.



Amy is one of those heroines I think people will love or hate. She's hilariously dated with her pink hair and emo attitude, like she's trapped in 2006 and nobody's told her that Green Day isn't cool anymore. She's also selfish and b*tchy and mean, with all kinds of snarky asides about pretty much anyone she doesn't like. She's not the villain of the story, though (yet?), and even though she's self-preserving she does risk her own life to save others at several points during the story even though cowardice or fear wins out a few times. I'm a fan of flawed protagonists, so this was refreshing; it's nice when women are allowed to be less than perfect in fiction and still be the heroines.



One thing about this book that I hated, hated is the long boring section where Amy trains with some witches to develop her powers and ends up meeting a boy named Nox. There's this weird sexual tension between them that feels awkward, because it's so forced, and I was annoyed to see bad-ass Amy lose sight of the game to obsess over some boy she doesn't even know. Seriously, at some point they pick up a wounded girl and Amy is jealous that he goes to attend her wounds rather than pay attention to her. Like, seriously, girl? Priorities, much? I'm thinking that there's going to be a love triangle between Pete and Amy and Nox, and I'm also thinking I'm not going to like it. Depending on how much focus this relationship takes in later books, it could be a deal-breaker.



This book, though, DOROTHY MUST DIE, isn't bad. As a retelling, it's decent. The writing is good and flows well (although it doesn't seem sure whether it wants to be a formal classically written fantasy novel or a breezy young adult narrative, and fluctuates wildly between the two styles). The author features characters taken not just from the Wizard of Oz, but all of the Oz stories (I'm hoping the Glass Cat will make an appearance; she was my favorite), which was nice. Even bitchy old Amy was a cool drink of water after the stale taste of too-perfect-to-be-true heroines I've been encountering in my usual YA fantasy line-ups, and that's definitely something we need more of.



3.5 stars
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Reading Progress

May 29, 2017 – Started Reading
May 29, 2017 – Shelved
May 29, 2017 – Shelved as: ya-ya-land
May 29, 2017 – Shelved as: magic-and-sparkles-and-shit
June 1, 2017 –
page 211
46.68% "Ughhh this was starting off so well but then insta-love"
June 1, 2017 –
page 301
66.59% "That 'romantic' bit was painful to read. (I don't think Paige is very good at writing romance. It's so insta.) However, now that we're back to espionage and horror, things are picking up again."
June 2, 2017 –
page 405
89.6% "So far I'm thinking:
-Strong beginning
-Good set-up
-Clunky and dull middle
-Climax picks the book up and sets it back on track
-Strong ending? Maybe?

That middle though. It just about killed this book. Also, I smell a love triangle and I already dislike one of the love interests, so.........."
June 3, 2017 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Audrey (new) - added it

Audrey I read all the Oz books a few years ago and was astounded at how awful they really are. Yet they've spawned all these re-tellings and permeated the culture.


Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ Campbell Audrey wrote: "I read all the Oz books a few years ago and was astounded at how awful they really are. Yet they've spawned all these re-tellings and permeated the culture."

Oh wow. I'm sorry you didn't enjoy them! I love them. XD


message 3: by Audrey (new) - added it

Audrey The writing is so bad -- it feels like he did one draft, and there's no concern for internal consistency. I liked the first three, though.


Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ Campbell Audrey wrote: "The writing is so bad -- it feels like he did one draft, and there's no concern for internal consistency. I liked the first three, though."

Hmm! I did not get that the last time I read them (it's been a few years), but there were definitely some books I liked better than others in the series. I will agree that they could feel inconsistent. ;)


Maja  - BibliophiliaDK ✨ Great review Nenia, really sums up the book perfectly!


Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ Campbell Maja wrote: "Great review Nenia, really sums up the book perfectly!"

Thank you so much, Maja 🤗


✨ andrik loves radu dracul ✨ Oh my God I thought you would hate it


Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ Campbell Andrik wrote: "Oh my God I thought you would hate it"

Maybe it's because I was a gothy little emo kid when I was a teen but something about this book triggered that part of my brain that still secretly wants to shop at Hot Topic lol.


Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ Campbell Israa wrote: "I remember watching the Oz cartoon show when I was a kid and I loved it more than Alice in Wonderland (which has also become one of my favs) so I was excited to discover that there were more books ..."

OMG I REMEMBER THAT CARTOON

I hope you enjoy this one!


message 10: by Aki (new) - rated it 2 stars

Aki I have to say I’m astonished that you gave this book such a high rating.


Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ Campbell Aki wrote: "I have to say I’m astonished that you gave this book such a high rating."

Sometimes I shock myself lol 🤣


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