The Sword Of Oz: Expansion pack release date announced

The Sword of Oz cover - Image 1We have good news for the readers among us today. If you’ve been reading “The Sword of Oz” interactive ebook by author Darren Reid, then you’ll be happy to know that in light of the publication’s success, “The Sword of Oz: The Emerald Ring” expansion pack will be released this February 19, and will also be free for download.

“The Sword of Oz” – the first  “Dark Witches of Oz” trilogy novels – predate the original Wizard of Oz story by L. Frank Baum, and allows readers to make decision for story protagonist Arthur Gale.

The ebook launched back on January 19 was met with considerable success – “Sword of Oz” was noted to have picked up 10,000 downloads, with a little more than 50 % of console users accessing the free download.

The original novel and its expansion pack are currently available at the NextGenBooks website (accesible on the read link), with the novels readable on the PC, Wii, DS, PS3, and PSP. Also expect to see a possible novelized version of “The Sword of Oz” in the near future.

The Sword of Oz cover - Image 1We have good news for the readers among us today. If you’ve been reading “The Sword of Oz” interactive ebook by author Darren Reid, then you’ll be happy to know that in light of the publication’s success, “The Sword of Oz: The Emerald Ring” expansion pack will be released this February 19, and will also be free for download.

“The Sword of Oz” – the first  “Dark Witches of Oz” trilogy novels – predate the original Wizard of Oz story by L. Frank Baum, and allows readers to make decision for story protagonist Arthur Gale.

The ebook launched back on January 19 was met with considerable success – “Sword of Oz” was noted to have picked up 10,000 downloads, with a little more than 50 % of console users accessing the free download.

The original novel and its expansion pack are currently available at the NextGenBooks website (accesible on the read link), with the novels readable on the PC, Wii, DS, PS3, and PSP. Also expect to see a possible novelized version of “The Sword of Oz” in the near future.

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