NO. 8. The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz By Lyman Frank Baum
An all time children's favorite, this book is almost as good as children's book gets in terms of language, plot, the wonder and excitement and most importantly, the innocence of a child's mind. It precisely carries the essence of a children's novel.
Plot- An absolutely known plot when someone tells the plot, an absolute different world when one reads it. The plot enthralls even the most hardest of readers. A girl who makes her way through a strange land to get back to home, with the help of some strange people.
Characters- A girl travelling on her own, joined by some people with strange characteristics, a powerful wizard who is not so powerful, a good witch, a bad witch. SO CLICHE. Still, it works as fine as any other.
Conclusion- There is not much I could write to defend my decision, but when you read it, you love it. It's as simple as that. Nothing more to be said.
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