However, in practice the whole thing is somewhat sobering, because after the unoriginal travel Amys to Oz (again a hurricane) and the initial shock of the force exerted by the power-mad Dorothy terrorism and the associated decline Oz ebbs enthusiasm unfortunately quickly , Before Amy namely can take their their allotted role as liberator of the oppressed people of the country, has the Revolutionary Order of the Wicked (the instigated by the supposedly evil witches opposition Dorothy), once an intense preparation program between the 16-year-old and the fulfillment asked their mission and that is for the reader unfortunately quite boring, because in addition to a small crash course in magic is this, above all from the Teach of table manners and moral behavior, so that Amy can move in the environment Dorothy, without being noticed by improper actions. Is spiced up the whole of Danielle Paige even with the inevitable romance, but throughout fully fitted and more like a disagreeable duty-element acts as they may also be completely omitted.
Another problem is that the conversion of Oz is portrayed by the magical paradise to a place of horror is not particularly good, especially when you have the eBook history No Place Like Oz not read. But even with this knowledge, you would have wanted more explanations, as at the end of the amendment ultimately become the unscrupulous tyrant from the selfish Dorothy by the way, remains relatively pale as adversary like almost all the characters. The biggest joke is the real story, because who hopes Title imaging of the description on the back cover, Amy Mission on an action-packed and evil history will be disappointed. After a desolate midsection and a slightly better final third one is 10 pages before the end of the book at the exact spot, which is actually the starting point of Dorothy Must Die should have been. Of the four points on Amy's to-do list is the completely hasty conclusion hastily yet processed a point, so readers cry not completely disappointed the rest is there in subsequent volumes, because Dorothy Must Die is not a separate novel. This is quite poor communication by the publisher in my opinion (ie not at all) and that surprised me at the end and left indignantly. Danielle Paige's novel is in spite of all weaknesses certainly not a bad book but I'm still not sure whether the previously Delivered enough to awaken the desire for the other parts in me. Currently rather not, especially since the story was for my liking total not bleak enough