Reviews of Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (Harper Fiction) by Gregory Maguire (ISBN:0061350966) | weRead
 
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Robyn posted a review at 2009-11-24 22:44:27. (Language: English)
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 Just plain weird. Haven't seen the musical but it must be better than the book.
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Crysta posted a review at 2009-11-24 08:53:09. (Language: English)
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 GREAT BOOK!!!!! A great twist on the witches of OZ. Loved it!!!!
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Carolyn posted a review at 2009-11-21 22:34:55. (Language: English)
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 I found it quite intriguing to see another side of the well-loved story of OZ. The "Wicked" Witch is nothing of the sort...you may find it a tad bit confusing at times, but wade through, it's well worth the read.
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Sandy posted a review at 2009-11-20 09:53:43. (Language: English)
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 Who said the Wicked Witch of the West was wicked? How did she get the title? Why is she green? Have you ever wondered about the story was behind the fairytale? Let's tell the story with a twist..
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Remus posted a review at 2009-11-20 08:24:29. (Language: English)
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 there are always two sides of the story.. ^^.. I love this book. A mind opener about politics, religion and beliefs. Wicked..
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A reader posted a review at 2009-11-19 22:10:16. (Language: English)
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 Boring... Last chapter was only good one...
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A reader posted a review at 2009-11-19 10:19:49. (Language: English)
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 Loved this book. Now I want to read all of this author's other books!
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Kathy posted a review at 2009-11-16 21:52:09. (Language: English)
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 This was one I had to work to stick with until I got about midway through it, then I was truly into it. My biggest issue with the book was the writers need to use such an abundance of obscure vocabulary.
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Elizabeth posted a review at 2009-11-16 14:50:40. (Language: English)
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 Two thumbs up!! Had a great break from reality reading it.
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Jennifer posted a review at 2009-11-16 08:36:49. (Language: English)
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 Reviewed by K. Osborn Sullivan for TeensReadToo.com

Have you ever read a popular book and wondered why it was so popular? That's exactly how I felt as I worked my way through WICKED. Actually, that's not entirely true. I know why it's a New York Times Bestseller. Part of it has to do with the reason I picked the book up in the first place. I expected a light, fairy tale-like story. It's based on a children's book. There's a Broadway musical about it. Sounds like it should be fun, right? Uh, not quite. I get the feeling, though, that a lot of people thought as I did and bought WICKED looking for an easy-to-read lead-up to THE WIZARD OF OZ. I wonder how many of them finished reading the book when they figured out the truth?

Although to be fair, WICKED doubtless also owes some of its popularity to the fact that it's a well-written, literary novel that can be appreciated by well-read, literary-type people. Unfortunately, I'm really not one of those. Giving me a piece of deep, meaningful literature is like giving a copy of Hemingway's THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA to a manatee. In other words, I was disappointed. My disappointment was partly in the book for not fulfilling my expectations, and partly in myself for not being able to appreciate a quality literary effort.

In case you've been living in a hollowed out tree for the last couple of years and haven't heard about the play, WICKED is the story of the Wicked Witch of the West and how she became the Wicked Witch of the West. The book delves far deeper into the witch's life and times than any musical could in only two hours, however. In the book version of WICKED, readers are introduced to the witch, whose real name is Elphaba, when she is first born. She's green and has dangerous, pointy teeth. Needless to say, she's not too popular with the other children. Even her parents aren't too sure about her.

As the story progresses, we see Elphaba at college. She falls in with a number of fellow students, some of whom are more and others less accepting of the strange green girl. It's not just her skin color that's different, though. Elphaba thinks and acts differently than other people. And she has this aversion to water.... Well, we all know how that turns out for her.

The book is an interesting departure from the Oz books, including such details as why the Cowardly Lion is able to talk, and the fact that everyone in Oz thought Dorothy's dog, Toto, was the most irritating thing to ever draw breath. I wish, however, that I could have liked some of the characters. No one was particularly likeable, as far as I was concerned. Even Elphaba, who readers should have had some sympathy for, seemed odd to me, and I never understood her motivation for anything she did. In other words, I could have gotten over the fact that she was green, but it really bothered me that she didn't act normal. Also, a word of warning: Even though these are essentially fairy tale characters, this book treats them like adults, complete with sex, swearing, and the occasional murder. Younger readers should steer clear, and older readers should be aware of what's in store here.

In general, I recommend this book for OLDER readers who are huge fans of the Oz books or the Wicked play and want to go deeper. According to my husband, who is capable of appreciating fine literature, it also has literary merit. But for those of us who want to keep our memories of the Oz stories as sweet as the old Judy Garland film was, those readers might want to be careful around WICKED.
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