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Oz Reimagined

by Orson Scott Card

15 books Started 2013
Publication Reading Order

The Oz Reimagined is a Science Fiction / Fantasy series by Orson Scott Card, comprising 15 books first published in 2013. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
1 Dorothy Dreams (Short Story) ( By: Simon R. Green) 2013 Buy from Amazon
2 Emeralds to Emeralds, Dust to Dust (Short Story) ( By: Seanan McGuire) 2013 Buy from Amazon
3 The Boy Detective of Oz (Short Story) ( By: Tad Williams) 2013 Buy from Amazon
4 A Meeting in Oz (Short Story) ( By: Jeffrey Ford) 2013 Buy from Amazon
5 Off to See the Emperor (Short Story) 2013 Buy from Amazon
6 The Cobbler of Oz ( By: Jonathan Maberry) 2013 Buy from Amazon
7 Lost Girls of Oz (Short Story) ( By: Theodora Goss) 2013 Buy from Amazon
8 Blown Away (Short Story) ( By: Jane Yolen) 2013 Buy from Amazon
9 A Tornado of Dorothys (Short Story) ( By: Kat Howard) 2013 Buy from Amazon
10 The Veiled Shanghai (Short Story) ( By: Ken Liu) 2013 Buy from Amazon
11 Dead Blue (Short Story) ( By: David Farland) 2013 Buy from Amazon
12 The Great Zeppelin Heist of Oz (Short Story) ( By: C.C. Finlay, Rae Carson) 2013 Buy from Amazon
13 Beyond the Naked Eye (Short Story) ( By: Rachel Swirsky) 2013 Buy from Amazon
14 City So Bright (Short Story) ( By: Dale Bailey) 2013 Buy from Amazon
15 One Flew Over the Rainbow (Short Story) ( By: Robin Wasserman) 2013 Buy from Amazon

Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951) is an American science fiction and fantasy author. He is best known for his science fiction novel Ender's Game (1985), which won the Hugo and Nebula Awards. Some of his other popular works include Ender's Shadow, Speaker for the Dead, and Xenocide. Card has authored over 60 novels, both science fiction and fantasy, as well as short stories, plays, and essays. He has won numerous awards, including the Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Awards, and has been inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. Card's writings explore themes of religion, morality, and the human condition. While his work has received critical success and widespread popularity, it has also been the subject of some controversy due to Card's personal views on social issues.

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