Ozma of Oz (version 3)
L. Frank Baum
Read by Phil Chenevert
In the enchanting world of Oz, Dorothy Gale returns for another adventure, this time accompanied by a host of beloved characters. In Ozma of Oz, she finds herself in a land filled with wonder and danger, where she must navigate the challenges that arise alongside her friends, including the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion.
As Dorothy embarks on her journey, she encounters new allies like Tiktok, a mechanical man, and the Hungry Tiger, who add depth to her quest. Together, they face the nefarious plots of the evil Nome King, who threatens the peace of Oz. Themes of friendship, bravery, and the importance of home resonate throughout this whimsical tale.
L. Frank Baum's third installment in the Oz series not only expands the magical universe but also sets the stage for future adventures. With its rich storytelling and imaginative landscapes, Ozma of Oz invites listeners of all ages to explore the wonders and perils of this timeless fairy tale.
Chapters
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| 01 - The Girl in the Chicken Coop | 10:51 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 02 - The Yellow Hen | 12:56 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 03 - Letters in the Sand | 11:33 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 04 - Tiktok, the Machine Man | 13:52 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 05 - Dorothy Opens the Dinner Pail | 13:04 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 06 - The Heads of Langwidere | 24:45 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 07 - Ozma of Oz to the Rescue | 14:54 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 08 - The Hungry Tiger | 10:19 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 09 - The Royal Family of Ev | 13:29 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 10 - The Giant with the Hammer | 14:19 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 11 - The Nome King | 19:19 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 12 - The Eleven Guesses | 7:03 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 13 - The Nome King Laughs | 9:10 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 14 - Dorothy Tries to be Brave | 12:58 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 15 - Billina Frightens the Nome King | 8:54 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 16 - Purple, Green and Gold | 10:27 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 17 - The Scarecrow Wins the Fight | 10:42 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 08 - The Fate of the Tin Woodman | 10:23 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 19 - The King of Ev | 7:16 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 20 - The Emerald City | 8:42 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 21 - Dorothy's Magic Belt | 6:54 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
Reviews
Tekla
A fantastic reading of a really great story. The reading was clear and well-paced, and the voices were all appropriate and fun.
A LibriVox Listener
Not only a better story than the last, but a fantastic version as well! The narrator was fantastic!
Very well read and a pretty good story
A LibriVox Listener
The reader did a great job at sounding like a robot, though it made the reading quite slow sometimes. It was great to have all the original characters again (though Toto was missed) and the new ones were good too. The trick in the Nome kingdom was clever, also. It felt less absurd than the second book, though that one has a deeper story and twist. Overall a good read and recommended.
Excellent story and reader
free LeonardPeltier
Very creative, sweet and humorous. Now I know why I had to get all of the thick Oz books from the library when I was a child! I think I enjoyed this story just as much this time. I loved the character of the sassy little hen, "Billina". Thank you to the reader who was professionally skilled in reading the various characters.
Wonderful reading
Voodoo
Thanks for this magnificent readings (the Oz book series), the sound quality is so clear and clean, and the reading is so nice, full of personality and effortlesly put us inside the story. Thanks.
Great Book!
Elle T
The Wizard of Oz books are such great stories. I can't wait to finish so I can read them again. Phil is a wonderful orator. He brings the story to life.
beautiful
hello
the reader did an amazing job and this is defiantly my favorite oz book so far. lovely story
brilliant as always
Kosowa
Can you think of a better combination than Chenevert and Baum?! I can't! Just spectacular.