The Tin Woodman of Oz (version 2)


Read by Phil Chenevert

(4.7 stars; 144 reviews)

A Faithful Story of the Astonishing Adventure Undertaken by the Tin Woodman, assisted by Woot the Wanderer, the Scarecrow of Oz, and Polychrome, the Rainbow's Daughter. The Tin Woodman, whose real name is Nick Chopper, seeks to find the Munchkin Girl he had courted before he became a tin man. Sadly, she has a new love and no longer cares for him. As he attempts to regain her affection, Nick discovers a fellow tin man, Captain Fyter, as well as a Frankenstein monster-like creature, Chopfyt, made from their combined parts by the tinsmith, Ku-Klip. Many exciting adventures happen to everyone involved and the Land of Oz contributes much magic and happiness to the outcome. - Summary by Phil chenevert and the author (5 hr 15 min)

Chapters

Woot the Wanderer 13:33 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Heart of the Tin Woodman 12:05 Read by Phil Chenevert
Roundabout 11:43 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Loons of Loonville 20:37 Read by Phil Chenevert
Mrs. Yoop, the Giantess 18:01 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Magic of a Yookoohoo 21:23 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Lace Apron 8:16 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Menace of the Forest 17:47 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Quarrelsome Dragons 11:24 Read by Phil Chenevert
Tommy Kwikstep 14:26 Read by Phil Chenevert
Jinjur's Ranch 12:44 Read by Phil Chenevert
Ozma and Dorothy 11:47 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Restoration 15:43 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Green Monkey 6:23 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Man of Tin 13:21 Read by Phil Chenevert
Captain Fyter 8:18 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Workshop of Ku-Klip 6:47 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Tin Woodman Talks to Himself 20:55 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Invisible Country 26:27 Read by Phil Chenevert
Over Night 9:19 Read by Phil Chenevert
Polychrome's Magic 12:33 Read by Phil Chenevert
Nimmie Amee 11:01 Read by Phil Chenevert
Through the Tunnel 6:20 Read by Phil Chenevert
The Curtain Falls 4:35 Read by Phil Chenevert

Reviews

coo-el


(5 stars)

make a new version of Glinda of oz it would make Librivox a better place! A WAY BETTER PLACE!!!!!

tin woodman of oz


(4.5 stars)

I agree snow leopard Luke Nelson is definitely not the best narrator.


(5 stars)

All oz books are amazing! This reader is very good also.

A little dark but still fun


(3 stars)

This was another fun edition in the Oz series of books. I enjoyed the story and the characters, both new and old. Baum also spent sometime clarifying the history and mythology of Oz, which answered a number of questions I had. Unfortunately the book was also a reminder of what “never dying” can potentially mean. I don’t want to give spoilers, but I will say that “never dying” includes body parts that characters may become separated from. It’s a bit grotesque, but things like that tend not to bother kids too much. Phil Chenevert’s narration was wonderful, as always.


(5 stars)

Phil did a great job of reading this rather disturbing instalment of the Oz books. I was quite disconcerted by the woodmans back story, and the story has some details that if you think too hard about them makes this almost a horror story. Still extremely entertaining adventure!

wonderful


(5 stars)

M. Chenevert has a vim like a storyteller and a cadence I find pleasant. I will continue listening to his Oz readings, for he is the best at them. no one else seems to read them in such a fanciful and entertaining manner.

Fantastic story full of magic and adventure


(5 stars)

Very well read by Phil as usual. Loved every minute of this story of the Tim man and his companions In search of his lost love.

good


(4 stars)

I enjoy this book although not my favourite. I find it quite dark at times. a little reminiscent of frankensteins monster.