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Dorothy Must Die: Stories Vol. 3
by Danielle Paige
This was a fun re-imagining of Oz where everything has been turned on its head and Dorothy has become a tyrant who is addicted to magic. There were enough definite connections to [b:The Wonderful Wizard of Oz|236093|The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Oz, #1)|L. Frank Baum|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1398003737s/236093.jpg|1993810] for it to feel like the same world. The magic system made sense. Unfortunately, this feels like the entire story should have been one book, except the author has decided to make it a trilogy (with several short-story prequels). As a result, this book felt like it had too much filler. It makes it feel like the series is a cash grab, which makes me not want to read the rest of the books, which is sad because this series has an excellent premise. This book also has a little too much of the "special snowflake" young adult trope - Amy is from Kansas, so she can learn magic more quickly than anyone and she is the only person who can take down Dorothy.