![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Really? Don't you remember that Shaggy and Polychrome met each other and traveled together three books ago? Or that the Love Magnet doesn't need to be seen to work? And why on earth did you change the Nome King's name from Roquat to Ruggedo? Even my 9-year-old remembered that Ozma had told him his name after he drank from the Waters of Oblivion before she sent him back home through the tunnel. "Oz" lovers of all ages will delight in this charming flight of fancy, embellished with 93 illustrations by John R. After many diverting escapades, Shaggy's brother is found and the expedition arrives before the gates of the Emerald City. Thanks to some timely assistance from a quizzical character named Quox, the Nome King is defeated. The Nome King's magic proves especially troubling. Before they can do that, however, they must first overcome the Nome King, a tricky bit of business with many pitfalls. ![]() You'll also meet Betsy Bobbin and Hank, a mule.Įventually, everyone comes together in the expedition to help Shaggy locate his misplaced sibling. Tik-Tok, a curious mechanical man, agrees to assist Shaggy in his search, and Polychrome stops to play and suffers the awful fate of being deserted by her rainbow. What follows is a series of exotic adventures in which the Shaggy Man attempts to find his long-lost brother, held captive by the Nome King. In this delightful fantasy, we meet Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo and her army - sixteen officers and one private soldier - who set out to conquer the world. ![]()
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