Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West

by Gregory Maguire
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
published
February 6th 2006 (first published 1995) by Headline Review
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Paperback, 416 pages

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0755331613   (isbn13: 9780755331611)

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Following the traditions of Gabriel GarcÍa Marqu,z, John Gardner and J.R.R. Tolkien, Wicked is a richly woven tale that takes us to the other,...more





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Claire
Read in January, 2005
recommends it for: Nobody - literally not one body
I hated this book. Maybe it was because I was expecting so much with all the hype, maybe because I thought the original idea was so great, whatever. End result, I freaking hated this book. This is a book that makes you want to sit down and re-write it yourself because it is such a shame that such a great idea was so mishandled. I loved the idea of delving into the witches and their past and seeing them from a different view point. I loved the idea of the politics of the different realms of ...more
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Lisa
09/29/08

bookshelves: adult, fiction
Read in September, 2008
recommends it for: people who are into symbolism, openminded, political
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David
04/26/08

Read in April, 2008
recommended to David by: Steve W
recommends it for: people who like modern takes on fairy tales and whose can't read beyond a 5th grade level
I have a confession: I wanted to read this book because I saw the Broadway show, and the idea of a Broadway show based on a book based on a movie based on a political satire intrigued me. I heard the book and the show were quite different, so I wanted to see the difference.

The biggest difference is that the show is good, and the book is not. I don't want to be mean to the poor author (Gregory Maguire), who has made a fortune and franchise from this book and ones like it, but it's absolutely ...more
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Max
06/27/07

bookshelves: contemporary, fantasy, fiction
Read in April, 2007
From the first page, I couldn't put the book down. I loved it! And as my love for the book Wicked and the Wicked Witch of the West grew, my hatred for George Lucas grew in direct proportion. How could he have gotten it so wrong?
I never pretended to like the new trilogy. It could have been a new story. It could have really delved into the character of Darth Vader, or rather Anakin Skywalker and truly made him tragic.
Instead of trying to fool the audience into liking Anakin by hiring cute kid...more
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Nekouken
bookshelves: fantasy
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Marigold
Read in September, 2007
Very interesting book! Lots to like, and lots to dislike, but overall I enjoyed it, definitely wanted to keep reading, and found a lot to think about. What struck me most is the story of Elphaba alone. She starts life as an outcast for various reasons, & really never recovers, though she's bright, determined, brave, a good friend and caring family member, and in some ways sensitive, though self-involved. The book seems to cast her as someone of great promise despite her rough start in life. ...more
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Amy
01/11/08

bookshelves: finished-out-of-a-sense-of-obligati
Read in November, 1999
recommended to Amy by: a particularly messy houseguest
recommends it for: book clubs; fans of the stage show
I don't remember the original impetus for reading this book - I do recall discussing it with a particular friend, but whether I read it on her recommendation or because I wanted to all on my own I don't recall.

As is evident from my star-rating, I can't say that I liked this book. I did really like the first chapter, when Elphaba was this awful baby, with her terrible teeth and who would only say 'Horrors', as though she were an infant Kurtz. But each successive chapter I liked less and less, u...more
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Nola
03/27/08

bookshelves: fiction---drama
Read in March, 2008
recommends it for: someone who wants a new look at Oz
Wicked is the story of the infamous Wicked Witch of the West, told from the perspective that that the well-known fairy tale may not be all true. The premise of the novel is certainly interesting, and the themes it follows certainly make you think. The characters were well created and three dimensional, right up to the end, where everything went sour.

The story begins, not with the witch but with the events of her birth. We follow young Elphaba (what, you thought her parents just called her ...more
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Jennifer
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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, n...more
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Keith
Read in October, 2006
recommends it for: absolutely no one
This book as become increasingly popular, mostly due to the success of the musical by the same name. the truth is however, its not very good. There are many interesting and intriguing plotlines in the book, and you wait for them to be clerified, and expanded upon, but many never are. many fantastic characters are introduced, and are hinted at playing an important roll later in the book.. doesnt happen. the book doesnt even really give you the background you want on the witch. it is made clear fr...more
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Nina
07/24/07

Read in May, 2005
As far as fairy tales are concerned, adults recall them to be simple moral stories of how things go wrong if you want the wrong things. As fond of them as adults may be, the stories aren't often dissected, interpreted, or believed in for much farther than that.

The brilliance behind Maguire's books, is his capability of understanding that both the fantasy world and the real world can be united by infiltrating the mystical with hard situations, realistic emotions, and simple human spirit. Eve...more
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Rachel
06/28/08

Read in June, 2008
recommends it for: Adult readers who enjoyed reading L. Frank Baum's Oz books and are not offended by freaky sex scenes
Reading this book was like returning to an old friend ... it was written in the style of the Oz books I had enjoyed as a kid, except now ... with X-RATED COMICAL PASSAGES! Woo-hoo! I bring this up because I see a lot of people posting that they take offense at the sexual nature of some of the passages. I think the author was trying to portray Oz as an "other world" somewhat patterned after the European Renaissance (not entirely, of course: train travel, etc, came later), and the Shakes...more
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Spudsie
Read in January, 2007
recommended to Spudsie by: Di
recommends it for: fans of the original tales from the Brothers Grimm
Rating: 3 stars, liked it

Hmmmm….how accurate is that? I have a dear friend who loves all things (and I do mean ALL things) Wizard of Oz related. When the musical came out she raved and raved and RAVED about how great it was. She said it was based on the book “Wicked” and told the story of how the Wicked Witch became the Wicked Witch. She could not say enough good things about it. She knows I love to read and encouraged me to check out the book.

So I found the book and discov...more
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Jamie
08/10/08

Read in August, 2003
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