Marigold's review
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
by Gregory Maguire
This is almost exactly how I felt... though I gave the book a lower rating, mostly because of those "loose ends." It always seems like it's going to go somewhere, but never does. The sequel is much the same.
Marigold's review
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire
Marigold's review
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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. She's a star pupil and an activist, and seemingly a woman who can attract intelligent and powerful men. Then her lover dies & she really never gets over it. She spends years retired from the world, then searches out her lover's widow seeking forgiveness, which she never receives in a way that she can understand. She is followed by a little boy, who it seems is her son - and her dead lover the father - tho I'm not sure what the author is trying to say by making the son so much less than the s...more
This is almost exactly how I felt... though I gave the book a lower rating, mostly because of those "loose ends." It always seems like it's going to go somewhere, but never does. The sequel is much the same.
