![]() “Paige has spirited readers back to The Wizard of Oz. “ strikes a similar tone to Marisa Meyer’s Cinder series, with its blend of fantasy, humor, and horror, and it will likely inspire fans of that series to make their way to the Emerald City.” - Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books “Paige delivers a solid, intense, and strange narrative that draws deeply on its source material.” - Publishers Weekly Howard’s Splintered, Frank Beddor’s Looking Glass Wars, and TV shows such as Once Upon a Time and Grimm.” - School Library Journal Give this cinematic upper-YA novel to fans of A. ![]() Told from the perpective of Jellia Jamb sometime after Dorothy Gale takes over the Emerald City, she overhears Dorothy talking to Glinda. It was released electronically on Novemand is included in the paperback Dorothy Must Die Stories along with No Place Like Oz and The Wizard Returns. “Debut author Paige doesn’t hold back in this fast-paced action novel. The Witch Must Burn is the 2nd prequel novella in the Dorothy Must Die series by Danielle Page. Here, women and girls are allowed to be anything. You’ve got empowered heroines, sure, but Paige also conjures a formidable villainess in Dorothy and some manipulative lady revolutionaries. ![]() “Dorothy Must Die is kind of the ultimate in girl-powered literature. ![]() “Readers of Baum’s books will take special delight in seeing new twists on the old characters, and they will greet the surprise climactic turnabout with the smugness of insiders.” - Kirkus Reviews For those willing to go on a quest with a heroine more attuned to our times than the Dust Bowl era, there’s no place like it. PRAISE FOR DOROTHY MUST DIE: “Gone are the days of rainbows, Lollipop Guilds and pretty much anything to sing about in a major key. ![]()
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