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Other Oz Books
The story of Oz didn't end with the Famous Forty and related books by the Royal Historians. Many others have continued, or put their own spin on, the story of Oz. These are the ones that are more readily available.
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20,000 Leagues Under Oz by Chris Dulabone and Marine Elizabeth Xiques. It starts when Paxton, a pig living on an Ozian farm, dreams of going on a sea voyage with Captain Salt, Royal Explorer of Oz. Find out what happens when Queen Ozma helps to make Paxton's wish come true.
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Abducted to Oz by Bob Evans and Chris Dulabone. A young American boy named Graham finds a wicked witch breaking through his mirror — who then kidnaps him and takes him to Oz! And to make matters worse, Ozma doesn't even know about this witch. So who's going to come to Graham's rescue?
- Kindle edition
Available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it)
Adolf Hitler in Oz: A Children's Book for Adults by Sam Sackett. What happens when the world's most infamous dictator and warmonger finds himself in Oz? Look out, everybody!
The Adventures of Glinda Gale by J. A. Holst. In the summer of 1963, seventeen-year-old Glinda Gale, the daughter of investigative reporter Dorothy Gale of Kansas returns from Paris, and soon learns about her mother's past…
The Adventures of Lefty series by James L. Fuller. Lefty is a leather glove who seems to keep having adventures in Oz.
- Lefty Visits Oz. One day, Lefty went missing, only to mysteriously turn up again a few days later. So what happened?
- Righty, Snake and Lefty's Vacation in Oz. Lefty's back in Oz, and this time he's brought some friends.
The Amber Flute of Oz by Donald Abbott. After their adventures with Dorothy, but before the discovery of the lost Princess Ozma, the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and Cowardly Lion are called upon to save Oz from the machinations of Blinkie, the Wicked Witch of the South, an evil magician, and a legendary sand serpent. Can the three heroes help Glinda find the legendary amber flute to save Oz?
As the Clock Strikes Oz by Ryan Gannaway. A powerful villain has created a diabolical timepiece which could change the course of Ozian history as we know it.
- A paperback edition, illustrated by Derek Sullivan, originally published by The Ozian Seahorse Press

The Astonishing Tale of the Gump of Oz by Dennis Anfuso. The Gump (from The Marvelous Land of Oz) is back, and having new adventures.
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A Baffling Book About Bunnybury of Oz by Marin Elizabeth Xiques. When Dorothy pays another visit to Bunnybury, she gets embroiled in a mystery about a green door with no key. Oz's greatest rabbit detective, Brewster Bunny, comes along to sort things out.
A Barnstormer in Oz by Philip José Farmer. Barnstorming pilot Hank Stover never believed his mother's stories about going to the land of Oz and meeting a live scarecrow, a tin woodman, and a cowardly lion — until a strange accident with his plane takes him there himself.
- Various editions of this sci-fi novel. (Not recommended for young children, as it contains mature themes and language.)

The Bashful Baker of Oz by Marcus Mébès. Oz is a place where everyone is welcome to be who they want to be. But what happens when someone doesn't fit in?
Beach Blanket BabylOz by Christopher Wayne Buckley. When a spell goes awry, Ozma, Dorothy, and other friends from Oz are stranded on a California beach!
Beenie in Oz by March Laumer. The Scarecrow's falling to pieces, and it's up to Ozma and the Wizard to restore him to his former lively self — permanently. But the spell goes unknowingly awry, and the resulting adventure brings together Beenie Amerul from New Jersey, Mose, the boy from Australia, Captain Samuel Salt, Polychrome, and a host of other nutty characters!
Beginnings: A New Novel Set in Oz by Jon M. Weber. A new story that's a prequel to The Wizard of Oz, with the origins of the witches of Oz, how Dorothy came to live with her aunt and uncle, and other events of interest. (This version of Oz is based on The Movie.)
Bill and the Purple Cow in Oz by Chris J. Wright. Bill is frustrated when the rain means he has to clean the attic. So imagine his surprise when an old sack takes him to Oz! He has many adventures, but can he ever find his way home again?
The Birthday Ban in Munchkin Land by Dev Ross. For beginning readers. The Wicked Witch of the East has forbidden the Munchkins from celebrating birthdays, so twins Meezie and Tweezie decide to do something about it. Illustrated by David Hohn.
Bloodstained Oz by Christopher Golden and James A. Moore. The Wizard of Oz reimagined as a horror story.
The Blue Emperor of Oz by Henry Blossom. One of the earliest Oz pastiches is available once again. Jam (from The Hidden Valley of Oz) finds the Gump's head in an antique shop, so of course he ends up getting to Oz again for an adventure. This time, he finds that the legendary Blue Emperor of Oz — Ozma's grandfather — is in danger. Can Jam save him?
- Available via this e-mail link.

The Borrowing Shop of Oz by James L. Fuller. The Polo family is off on vacation — but where's the camera? When it turns up, the Polos find themselves borrowed, and in Oz. Will they get home?
The Bouncy Bunnies in Oz by Marin Elizabeth Xiques. The Thists, those diamond-headed thistle-eaters first introduced in L. Frank Baum's The Lost Princess of Oz, are back for adventure with three adorable young rabbits!
Brewster Bunny of Oz by Chris Dulabone. The celebrated Ozian detective has his paws full with a mystery as this book looks back on his very first case.
Bucketheads in Oz by Greg Gick, Melody Grandy, Greg Hunter, Phyllis Ann Karr, Chuck Sabatos, Deen Shumate, Jim Vander Noot, and Chris Dulabone. A bunch of new Oz characters all seek help from the sorcerer Zim Greenleaf (last seen in the Seven Blue Mountains of Oz trilogy). But Mombi's on the loose again, and she has plans for Ozma!
Bungle and the Magic Lantern of Oz by Greg Gick. The Glass Cat is off having more adventues.
- A paperback edition, illustrated by David T. St. Albans, originally published by Buckethead Enterprises of Oz.

The Bunny King of Oz by Chris Dulabone. The king of Bunnybury has gone missing! It's up to Oz's greatest rabbit detective, Brewster Bunny, to find him.
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