All of them? Yowza. I haven't even made it through all the Baum ones yet (though admittedly I'm trying to read them in order, and some are allegedly hard to find, and some are definitely hard to find in ebook form, which is how I've been looking for them so far). Then again, I got a late start (this year).
So you'll probably know which bit of Marvelous Land I couldn't resist quoting then. ;-)
The question is how many people are, like me, discovering these books relatively late.
I was SHOCKED, recently, to find out that several folks whom I consider well-read fen haven't read the Oz books. Not even the first.
We might be weird, but they're on our kids' (3 1/2 and almost 6 years old) shelves, along with some Raggedy Ann and Andy books (and, shortly, The Dark is Rising and Harry the P, and...)
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So you'll probably know which bit of Marvelous Land I couldn't resist quoting then. ;-)
The question is how many people are, like me, discovering these books relatively late.
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We might be weird, but they're on our kids' (3 1/2 and almost 6 years old) shelves, along with some Raggedy Ann and Andy books (and, shortly, The Dark is Rising and Harry the P, and...)