Customer Reviews
As great now as it was when I was 10. - By: , 09 Jun 1999 
This was my favorite Oz book as a child. I checked it out numerous times from the base library & I was the only one to check it out. I bought it as soon as I heard it was in print. It was just as good reading it as an adult.
How 3 lost circles bring together 3 very different groups. - By: , 02 Mar 1998 
Robin Brown, from Cherryville, Oregon, takes a ride on the merry-go-round via a ticket from a weird old man. He jumps on a scarlet horse with a white tail & mane, then grabs a ring that will give him a "free ride". With that, he is flying throuhg the air for one whole night. When he wakes up, he finds the horse, Merry-Go-Round, is alive. They are both captured by fox hunters & are put to work. Meanwhile, the the country of Halidom, the last of three magic rings is stolen, the middle one, that makes the people strong & hard working. He goes on a quest with his page, his horse Fred, a fliter-mouse, & a unicorn to find alll three, the largest to make the people smart, & the smalllest to make the people good a callligraphy, weaving, & other fine arts. In the Emerald City, Dorothy wants a huge Easter party, & she & the Cowardly Lion go to the Easter Bunny's workshop, right in Oz. How will these traveling groups meet? Where are those rings? How will Robin & Merry escape? REad the book, & find out emore.