Dorothy Must Die

Dorothy Must Die

First edition book cover
Author Danielle Paige
Country United States
Language English
Series Dorothy Must Die
Published 2014, HarperCollins
Media type Print, e-book, audiobook
Pages 452 pages
ISBN 978-0-06-228067-1
Preceded by No Place Like Oz
Followed by The Wicked Will Rise

Dorothy Must Die is a 2014 young adult book by Danielle Paige and her debut novel.[1] The book, which was produced through Full Fathom Five,[2] was released on April 1, 2014 through HarperCollins and was preceded by the novella No Place Like Oz.[3][4] Dorothy Must Die is the first book in the Dorothy Must Die series and The CW is currently in negotiations to produce a television series based upon the series.[5]

Synopsis

Amy Gumm, a high school student living in Kansas, has a dismal life, bullied at school for her snarky demeanor, and her mother is a neglectful alcoholic and addict. After a falling out with her mother, Amy's trailer is caught in a tornado and transported to the Land of Oz, but is trapped in a canyon. She is rescued by a mysterious boy named Pete who tells her to go to the Emerald City. Amy, accompanied by her mother's pet rat, Star, and a punk goth Munchkin named Indigo, learns Oz has been conquered by Dorothy Gale, now a power-hungry self-proclaimed princess and dictator. Rescuing a crucified wingless flying monkey, Ollie, Amy encounters the Tin Woodman, Dorothy's grand inquisitor and protector, who arrests her and kills Indigo, Ollie fleeing.

Amy reunites with Pete who claims to be a gardener in the royal palace and tells her she will be rescued. On the night of her "fate worse than death", Amy is rescued by Mombi, a member of a secret society called the Revolutionary Order of the Wicked, who wish to free Oz from Dorothy's control. The group includes Grandma Gert, Mombi, Glinda's twin sister Glamora, and several teenage warriors including a warlock named Nox who wishes to avenge his family. The Order reveals they recruited Amy to train her in magic and then assassinate Dorothy. Amy agrees and is taught how to use magic, armed with an enchanted dagger. The Order attempts to eliminate the Cowardly Lion, now a ravenous monster who absorbs the fear of others, but the attack fails, leading to Gert's death.

The Order move on with their main plan, magically disguising Amy as a maid in the royal palace. They inform her an unnamed agent of theirs will be watching her. Amy, under the alias of Astrid, encounters the delusional Princess Ozma, and learns the Wizard himself has returned to Oz. Amy also encounters Ollie, who has sneaked into the palace to rescue his sister Maude from the Scarecrow, who has become a mad scientist and performs inhuman experiments on Ozians. Amy breaks into the Scarecrow's underground laboratory and rescues Maude, but has to saw off her wings to prevent Dorothy from controlling her. Ollie and Maude flee. The next day, the Tin Woodman searches for the culprit, and Jellia Jamb, Dorothy's handmaid, takes the blame, revealing herself to be Amy's backup. Jellia tries to assassinate Dorothy, but is maimed by the Lion.

A large gala is held in the palace. Amy, working as a waitress, discovers the Scarecrow has turned Jellia into a zombie servant. Amy reunites with Nox, and uses the Tin Woodman as a distraction to take Dorothy to her chamber, where she attempts the assassination; but she is thwarted by Toto and the Tin Woodman. As the Order storm the palace, Amy tackles Dorothy over a balcony, but the latter teleports herself safely away using her ruby slippers. Amy is rescued by Ollie and Maude, using makeshift wings, and taken to Pete and the Wizard, who tells her a way to defeat Dorothy is to slay her companions and bring him the brain, heart, and courage he bestowed upon them. Glinda and the Tin Woodman appear; Amy slays the Woodman, taking his heart before flying away to safety with the monkeys, accompanied by Ozma, who reveals that she is Pete's true identity.

Main characters

Prequels

A prequel, No Place Like Oz, was released in e-book format on November 12, 2013 through HarperCollins.[6] The story is set before the events in Dorothy Must Die, but after Dorothy's first trip to Oz. It follows Dorothy as she decides to return to Oz, because she misses the adventure, fame, and vibrancy of the magical world. Her life in Kansas is so lackluster that she returns regardless of the cost to others. Another prequel, The Witch Must Burn, was later published, and a third, The Wizard Returns, was published with the first two in book form in March 2015. The fourth novella, Heart of Tin, was released on July 28, 2015. The fifth novella, The Straw King, was released on November 10, 2015, and the sixth novella, Ruler of Beasts, was released on February 16, 2016. The three will be released in a paperback book titled "Dorothy Must Die Stories: Volume #2". Amazon has listed a seventh novella available for pre-order, to be released June 28, 2016.[7]

Sequels

A sequel titled The Wicked Will Rise was published on March 30, 2015, following the events of Dorothy Must Die. The third installment of the series titled Yellow Brick War was published on March 15, 2016. A fourth book is planned to be released sometime in 2017.[8]

Reception

Nerdist gave Dorothy Must Die a positive review, commenting that "In less skilled hands, all this could make for a trite take on well-worn territory. But Paige gives Amy a strong voice and an even stronger point of view."[9] Kirkus Reviews gave a mostly positive review, stating "In the end, it’s just another violent dystopian series opener for all its yellow-brick veneer, but it’s a whole lot more fun than many of its ilk."[10] A senior editor for the School Library Journal praised the work as being "gory, grim, and fast-paced".[11]

References

  1. "'Dorothy Must Die' series gives Oz heroine a wicked spin". USA Today. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  2. "Latest Wizard of Oz TV Project Dorothy Must Die Catches The CW's Eye". Dread Central. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
  3. Lee, Stephan. "HarperCollins announces Oz-inspired series 'Dorothy Must Die'". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on September 25, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  4. "'Dorothy Must Die' Will Change How You Feel About Oz". MTV. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  5. "CW In Talks For 'Wizard Of Oz' Drama Produced By 'Heroes' Creator Tim Kring". Deadline. Archived from the original on September 9, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  6. "'Heroes' Creator Tim Kring in Talks With The CW For 'Wizard of Oz' Series". CBR. Archived from the original on September 13, 2013. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
  7. Amazon page.
  8. "Untitled (Dorthy Must Die #4) by Danielle Paige". Goodreads.com. Retrieved June 19, 2016.
  9. Herstick, Lauren. "Book Review: DOROTHY MUST DIE by Danielle Paige". Nerdist. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  10. "DOROTHY MUST DIE (review)". Kirkus Reviews. Archived from the original on August 31, 2014. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  11. "Mapping Our Worlds". SLJ. Archived from the original on March 5, 2014. Retrieved March 24, 2014.

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