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The Cowardly Lion of Oz : The Wonderful Oz Books, #17 |
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Rating: Summary: Thompson does it again Review: I found "The Cowardly Lion of Oz" to be among thebest Oz Books ever written. Bob Up, an orphan teams up with Notta BitMore, a circus clown, to steal the Cowardly Lion for Mustafa ofMudge's lion collection. How they manage to run into the Lion andbefriend him, while still trying to fulfill their mission, makes for agreat story.
Rating: Summary: Thompson does it again Review: I found "The Cowardly Lion of Oz" to be among thebest Oz Books ever written. Bob Up, an orphan teams up with Notta BitMore, a circus clown, to steal the Cowardly Lion for Mustafa ofMudge's lion collection. How they manage to run into the Lion andbefriend him, while still trying to fulfill their mission, makes for agreat story.
Rating: Summary: "Cowardly Lion" stands tall! Review: In this wild adventure tale, a clown and a boy from the United States are forced to hunt the Cowardly Lion, who has left the Emerald City on a quest to prove his courage. But when the three finally meet up, they become friends, much to the displeasure of the evil Mustafa of Mudge, who wants the Cowardly Lion for his private zoo. Ruth Plumly Thompson's writing is full of puns, some clever, some just plain silly, but always amusing to read. Hopefully some publisher will someday put this book and most of her other Oz works back into print.
Rating: Summary: "Cowardly Lion" stands tall! Review: In this wild adventure tale, a clown and a boy from the United States are forced to hunt the Cowardly Lion, who has left the Emerald City on a quest to prove his courage. But when the three finally meet up, they become friends, much to the displeasure of the evil Mustafa of Mudge, who wants the Cowardly Lion for his private zoo. Ruth Plumly Thompson's writing is full of puns, some clever, some just plain silly, but always amusing to read. Hopefully some publisher will someday put this book and most of her other Oz works back into print.
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