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The End of Oz Audiobook Summary

In this dark, action-packed fourth book in the New York Times bestselling Dorothy Must Die series, Amy Gumm travels from Oz to the twisted land of Ev, where she fights to free Oz from evil once and for all.

My name is Amy Gumm. You might remember me as the other girl from Kansas. When a tornado swept me away to the magical land of Oz, I was given a mission: Dorothy must die. That’s right, everyone’s favorite Wicked-Witch-slayer had let the magic of Oz corrupt her. She turned evil. So I killed her.

But just when we thought it was safe to start rebuilding the damaged land of Oz, we were betrayed. Now I’m following the Road of Yellow Brick as it helps me escape toward the mysterious land of Ev, where the Nome King rules a bleak and angry world. And what I’m about to find is shocking: My original mission may not have been successful.

I thought my job was over, but it’s only just beginning. And it’s up to me to foil Dorothy’s plans for revenge–and finally save the land I’ve come to love.

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The End of Oz Audiobook Narrator

Devon Sorvari is the narrator of The End of Oz audiobook that was written by Danielle Paige

Danielle Paige is a graduate of Columbia University and the author of the New York Times bestselling Dorothy Must Die series. Before turning to young adult literature, she worked in the television industry, where she received a Writers Guild of America Award and was nominated for several Daytime Emmys. She currently lives in New York City.

About the Author(s) of The End of Oz

Danielle Paige is the author of The End of Oz

The End of Oz Full Details

Narrator Devon Sorvari
Length 8 hours 10 minutes
Author Danielle Paige
Category
Publisher HarperCollins
Release date March 14, 2017
ISBN 9780062656711

Subjects

The publisher of the The End of Oz is HarperCollins. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Fantasy, General, YOUNG ADULT FICTION

Additional info

The publisher of the The End of Oz is HarperCollins. The imprint is HarperCollins. It is supplied by HarperCollins. The ISBN-13 is 9780062656711.

Global Availability

This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

High Lady of The Night Court

January 11, 2019

I loved all 4 books in this series and right now I am bursting with joy because of the ending of this one. The Dorothy Must Die series is definitely one of the most entertaining series I’ve read. This is one of those series where the story and plotline take precedence over the emotional aspect of the books. All 4 books followed the original storyline very well and didn’t break off which I really liked. The world building was absolutely fascinating, I loved seeing how Danielle Paige twisted the original world into this darker version, which was not all caused by Dorothy.In this book the characters are transported to the kingdom of Ev which is under the rule of the Nome King, who made a small appearance in the last book. This book, The End of Oz also has a few chapters in Dorothy's perspective which allowed us to dig deeper into the lives of the Munchkins trapped in Ev. Nox and Amy are taken to the Kingdom of Ev via the Yellow Brick Road and they meet Princess Langwidere who also happens to be known for her penchant of beheading people and keeping the heads.I actually went into this series with moderate expectations because the average rating on Goodreads was at 3.5 and there a lot of mixed reviews. But after reading them, each of the books get a 4.5 from me and I really enjoyed them. I loved the world, I loved the magic and I am really glad I chose to read these books.

Anastasia

December 17, 2017

Full Review on my blog!Let me first start with saying that the series is a roller coaster of emotions perfectly twisted together to form a lovely book series! The End of Oz was a beautiful end to this series! This time we also get a point of view from Dorothy, and she’s something else!I loved the dual perspectives in this book, showing us a whole new side to Dorothy. I especially appreciated the way we saw events from both Amy and Dorothy’s point of view, and seeing them both figure things out and watch everything click into place was just so satisfying. It amazed me how well Danielle managed to create such a distinction between Amy and Dorothy’s voices, while showing us just how similar they were at the same time.Amy Gumm is going to be added to my list of bad ass favorite female protagonists. And she is also one of the few protagonists that didn’t annoy me ONCE the entire series. Danielle Paige wrote such a beautiful and relatable character. Her personality was consistent but her growth throughout every book was astonishing. She had her dark moments and she had her good moments and through it all I liked her. Honestly, character development in general, in this series is insane, and watching all the characters change and mature over the course of the 4 books was such a lovely experience. Each character has their own voice, personality, and background enabling you to submerge yourself into their lives.The book picks up right where the 3rd book ended, when Amy, Nox and Madison escaped on the yellow brick road. Yes, I know… Madison is with them! In the book 3, Yellow Brick Road, Madison and Amy make up and are new best friends! Madison was an old enemy of Amy’s but got pulled into Oz when the Nome King opened a portal into their high school to get Dorothy’s first pair of shoes. The yellow brick road takes them to an old enemy of Nox’s, her name is Lanadel, they have a complicated past and I’m going to be honest Nox was a terrible person in the past. It takes them a while to convince Lanadel to help them. Meanwhile the Nome King and Dorothy have planned to get married, I know what you’re thinking, two powerful, evil people getting married, this CANT HAPPEN D: But the wedding is something else, the Nome King is up to something for sure (not gonna spoil that :p) but Dorothy finds out through her new servant.Meanwhile Dorothy is planning the wedding, Madison, Amy, Nox, and Lanadel acquire an invitation to the wedding, which is a masquerade party. Even though it’s a masquerade party Dorothy knows Amy is there and uses her presence as a way for her to escape. A big battle happens and Amy is stuck choosing between Nox and saving Oz, how unfair is that?! Amy of course being such a good-hearted person chooses to save Oz and move back to Kansas. Amy is back to her normal life but now has a friend (Madison) and they go back to class as seniors. But of course there’s a small twist at the end which is soooo *heart-eyes*, you’ll have to read the series to find out though!Honestly, this series is amazing and so unique you have to check it out and give it a chance! I highly recommend it!Check out my reviews of the rest of this series!Dorothy Must DieThe Wicked Will RiseYellow Brick WarThe End of Oz_____________________________Blog | Instagram | Twitter | Tumblr | Facebook | Store

Chelsea

April 13, 2017

I went out and bought this as soon as it hit the stores and I read it in one day. I can barely describe how happy I felt afterwards. The book ended exactly as I had hoped. No I'm not a bleeding heart who expects all books to have a sappy traditional happily-ever-after ending, but I really wanted it for this one. I haven't loved a book couple as much as Nox and Amy (well, and Eleanor and Park too), (view spoiler)[ and I was really worried about what kind of ending they were gonna have, but Paige didn't disappoint (hide spoiler)] . I fell in love with the series as soon as I finished Dorothy Must Die . My only one little complaint about this was that - I expected it to be longer. I feel like if this was going to be the final book in the series, Paige should have at least given us the luxury of a longer and more detailed read, ya know? But I'm wondering if she actually intended for End of Oz to be longer but then made a lot of revisions, because I remember back in the summer last year when Goodreads revealed the title the book clearly said it was going to be like 400 something pages. Another thing is that for a book that is suppose to be the end, it left me with more questions than ever and didn't really tie up any loose ends. Like the more I think about it it seems Danielle just kind of rushed through this book. Well, anyway. I loved every book in the series and I'm extremely sad and disappointed to see it end. I honestly still want to read more, but that's it. It's finished. Only thing left that I haven't read yet are the last three novellas....I won't exactly say cliffhanger, but End of Oz ended with a lot of possibilities. I think it's quite possible that Paige may decide to write another book in the future. *sigh* Post Book Depression: that feeling you get when you just finished a good book/series you didn't want to end P.S. For those of you who purchased End of Oz from somewhere other than Barnes and Noble, apparently the Barnes and Noble edition has an exclusive epilogue that yours may not have. It further confirms what I said about the possibility of another book in the future.

Vorágine (ig:voragineblog)

August 03, 2017

Cierra de forma espléndida una tetralogía de la que he disfrutado, tanto por su trama y sus personajes como por lo mucho que me ha gustado el mundo de Oz. Sin duda, os recomiendo que le deis una oportunidad.http://voragineinterna.blogspot.com.e...

Ashley

June 24, 2020

By now everyone knows that I’m a diehard fan of this series and I’ve adored every single book. That being said, this book was by far my least favourite out of the series. Up until about 95% of the way through I was loving it and thought I was getting the perfect conclusion I hoped for. But the final pages just didn’t sit right with me, I literally threw the book across the room when I finished it. Such a shame to have a book and series that was EXCELLENT otherwise, end in such a disappointing way. I think I’m just going to erase the final 5-10 pages from my mind and leave it at that because if not for those pages, this series and this book were perfect.

Alex

April 09, 2017

I know that her original plan was to have a trilogy, and Goodreads had a lengthy page count for the third book. I'm wondering if Paige decided to split the book in half to space it out. That being said, I'm still hoping the final book is lengthy like the first one was. And the Wicked Witch of the West please!

Beatrice

March 14, 2017

I was counting the hours for this book to come out and it did not disappoint. In the book Dorothy has her own POV which I really loved. I got to know Dorothy more then I did in the previous books and by the end I could understand her a lot better and really liked her. Amy and Nox have always been one of my favourite book characters and in the book they made me so happy. I'm not going to spoil anything but the ending was perfect for them. Madison also became one of my favourite characters of the series. I love to reaction when she first learned about Oz and how she was as the book put it "a smart ass". It was also really nice to have Amy know more about Oz then someone else and having her trying to teach someone else about this new world that they never knew existed. This book is a perfect ending for an amazing series and if you are thinking about reading it I definitely recommend that you do.

Nicole

July 29, 2022

This is probably one of the few YA/fantasy series I've actually enjoyed from start to finish. Even though its been a while since I finished the fourth book. It didn't feel confusing to read at all. This was a great final installment in the series with a really nice ending. As with the books in this series, I really enjoyed the writing style. These books are very quick and fun to read. Even though, I'm not into retellings as much anymore, this one was still enjoyable to read. I highly recommend this series. I probably won't be reading any of the short stories but I do really like this series and recommend it to anyone looking for a fun YA retelling of the wizard of OZ.

Gillian

April 26, 2016

I just finished Yellow Brick War and it's so amazing! I was scared that it would end like that so I'm super excited for a 4th book! I can't wait!

Stephanie

April 18, 2017

This book was really good! It was a great conclusion. I'm glad I finished this series but I'm also sad that it's over, I need more. I haven't read the novellas but I'll get to them some day :)Read my full review here http://booknerd777.blogspot.com/2017/...

Ana

July 28, 2017

El fin de Oz, cuarta y última parte de la tetralogía "¡Dorothy debe morir!" de Danielle Paige. Me despido de este retelling y de sus personajes. La trama me ha parecido innovadora de principio a fin, sus personajes deben decidir lo correcto antes que lo que les dicta su corazón. Es un final de saga que te destroza y te saca una sonrisa al mismo tiempo. No me esperaba en absoluto que fuese de esta manera, pero me ha gustado en gran cantidad. 4,5/5 estrellas

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