The seven underground kings ; and, The fiery god of the Marrans
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Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1993
Publisher
Red Branch Press
ISBN-10
1878941186
ISBN-13
9781878941183
Description
In this captivating continuation of the beloved Oz saga, two intertwining tales unfold, crafted by Alexander Volkov. The narrative takes readers deeper into the enchanting world of Oz, where the adventures of the iconic characters unfold in unexpected ways. With the spirit of Baum's original work cherished throughout, Volkov introduces fresh challenges and characters, all while maintaining the magical essence that has enchanted readers for generations.
As the story progresses, the seven underground kings emerge from the depths of mystery, each with their own unique story and strengths. Their interactions with familiar companions from Oz bring both trials and triumphs, exploring themes of bravery, friendship, and the pursuit of one's true identity. Simultaneously, the fiery god of the Marrans adds an exciting twist to the adventure, drawing the characters into a realm of wonder and peril. This enchanting duo of stories invites readers to journey once more through a world rich with imagination and heart.
As the story progresses, the seven underground kings emerge from the depths of mystery, each with their own unique story and strengths. Their interactions with familiar companions from Oz bring both trials and triumphs, exploring themes of bravery, friendship, and the pursuit of one's true identity. Simultaneously, the fiery god of the Marrans adds an exciting twist to the adventure, drawing the characters into a realm of wonder and peril. This enchanting duo of stories invites readers to journey once more through a world rich with imagination and heart.
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