$2 for not having to find them and/or decide which ones to get? Yeah, that's reasonable.
I bought the super illustrated one. I haven't read them since I was a kid - my grandmother had them, so I read them when we stayed with her, so they have that vacation-y treat patina for me.
Totally worth the convenience.
And they are great!
They get into a Star Trek Movie rhythm about four books in where they start alternating boring books (because Baum got bored with them) with great books. But stick it out to the Patchwork Girl of Oz - one of my favorites.
It was an American tradition for about 35 years that children would always get a new Oz book under the Christmas tree. (Sort of like that sweet spot where both Harry Potter and LoTR movies were coming out at Christmas.)
With
The Snow Child
and
The Book Thief
read, I was waffling between
Rose Under Fire
(more WWII, which I wasn't sure I was ready for) and
The Goldfinch
(which feels like cheating because I never read
The Little Friend),
and somehow managed to start
The Scorpio Races
instead. Has anyone else read it? It's great so far, but the pronunciation of "water horses" in Gaelic (I guess?) is driving me nuts.
No, they're not selkies, they're capaill uisce (or something). I looked it up; apparently it's "COPple OOSHka."
I looked it up; apparently it's "COPple OOSHka."
I am convinced that Gaelic is just an enormous prank the Celts are pulling on us.
I am convinced that Gaelic is just an enormous prank the Celts are pulling on us.
That would also explain Welsh spelling.