
Ozma of Oz
A Radio Dramatization
Author: L. Frank Baum, Jerry Robbins
Series: Oz Series #3
Narrator: Jerry Robbins, The Colonial Radio Players
Unabridged: 2 hr 9 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Published: 05/10/2011

Author: L. Frank Baum, Jerry Robbins
Series: Oz Series #3
Narrator: Jerry Robbins, The Colonial Radio Players
Unabridged: 2 hr 9 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Published: 05/10/2011
Jerry Robbins, co-founder of the Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air has written and produced over 350 radio plays, including Ticonderoga, Captain Blood, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Gettysburg, Treasure Island, Yankee Clipper, Powder River, and Little Big Horn. In 2006 he started a collaboration with legendary author Ray Bradbury, producing Dandelion Wine, followed by Something Wicked This Way Comes, and wrote the script for, and produced The Halloween Tree; all award winning productions that garnered high praise from the master himself. He is currently working on a fourth collaboration with Mr. Bradbury, a radio dramatization of The Martian Chronicles.
The story is far from ending up! Creative Team: Writer: Eric Shanower (based on the original works by L. Frank Baum) Illustrator: Scottie Young BEWARE THE WHEELERS! Dorothy returns in another adventure but to her surprise she may not being in Kansas anymore but it's not Oz either. Dorothy and her......more
The best of a great series Though I first read this book about 70 years ago, it still remains one of the best books I have ever read. Adults may feel that it is a kid's book, and of course it is perfect for kids, but believe me, it can be enjoyed by people of any age. All you need is love of a good s......more
This is the third instalment in the Oz series. This begun in a similar fashion to the infamous first series instalment - with a natural disaster that transports our protagonist to a different magical world. This new world she sets about exploring is the fairy realm of Ev, neighbour to the wonderful w......more
So im reading all the Oz books plus the side books but feeling a little sick so review to come when i'm feeling better......more
I’m going to keep reading these books, just because I love the whimsical and colorful world of Oz that L. Frank Baum paints on each page of his stories, but I think it’s clear with this one he may have experienced a bit of writers fatigue, if you want to call it that. Barely any of the story takes p......more