Rating: Summary: a brilliant exercise in wordsmithing Review: ok. loved it. just loved it. you'd never think that you'd find yourself sympathetic to the wicked witch. wait, sympathetic isn't quite right. you actually find yourself rooting for her.what's so ironic, is that you know how it's all going to end. yet somehow you find yourself trying to figure out ways that the ending will change and something else will happen. such an odd feeling. and delightful. read this book. even if it didn't tie into a beloved classic, it would be considered an excellent piece of story telling.
Rating: Summary: Could NOT put it down! Review: This is a great book. Very descriptive melding of the original "Wizard of Oz" story with a casting of the characters behind the fun in this classic fantasy tale. This is an in depth look at these characters life story before and after Oz. Makes them real, human and deep. The author beautifully melds the fantasy with the metaphor in a story that is meant to make you think deeply about animals and people in a different way. Even the wicked witch is not as evil as you would think. This is a fantasy book that is meant for adults, or teens, but not for your child under 12. It was great, entertaining and disturbing in a good way.
Rating: Summary: READ IT NOW Review: This is one of the best books I have ever read. You really feel for the Wicked Witch!
Rating: Summary: Wicked Review: I found this book by accident and I am glad of it. The plot is wonderfully interwoven with the classic tale of Oz. We find out the motivations behind the Wicked Witch, her sister, Glinda, and the Wizard himself. I found myself grudgingly rooting for Witch. It is written very well, although in my opinion there were a few chapters that droned on a bit, but it did not in any way take away from the overall story. I highly reccommend it.
Rating: Summary: A fascinating trip through revisionist history Review: Even in fairy tales, it is the victorious who write the history books, so this is a wonderful 'revolutionary's' view of the Wizard of Oz stories. You must have an open mind when you pick up this book, but if you can hold open the door to your thinking, the story will soon grab hold of your imagination and take you to places and viewpoints you never dreamed possible from the Baum books or the MGM movie. Maguire's writing makes Oz and the characters come alive in a way that is so different and yet so 'right' ... Since first stumbling across this book in 1997, I have recommended this book to so many friends that I had to buy another copy! Just find a big comfy chair, grab a large cup of tea, and let yourself move on down the yellow brick road -- you may think you've been to Oz, but believe me -- you're not in Kansas anymore!
Rating: Summary: Charmed, I'm sure. Review: Obviously, someone put a magic charm on this book. I started out not sure whether I would like it. Before long, I was hooked! For anyone who has been forced to read out loud all of the Oz books to his or her children, this is a wonderful antidote to the somewhat syrupy sweet Dorothy created by F.Baum. Not that I don't enjoy the original Oz books, but this adult twist on the original is wonderful.
Rating: Summary: brilliant! Review: absolutely brilliant - i've always been a fan of the wicked witch of the west, but this book cemented it! highly recommended
Rating: Summary: The title says it all Review: This book is much more than a great fantasy novel... or even a novelty book. Here, we come to meet Elphaba Thropp, the Wicked Witch of the West, in the flesh. And we laugh with her, and we cry with her, grieve and plot. In here, Maguire has created a fourth dimension to Oz. We see that the Wizard caould have been a fascist usurper, and Glinda, a not so innocent or good witch. Black as coal humor and acid remarks abounds, making this a marvelous read that makes us know, understand and feel for the monster and as all of those "Silence of the Lambs" devotees know, that is no easy feat at all.
Rating: Summary: Amazing Wicked Review: This book is fabulous. If you love fantasy, then this book is definitely for you.
Rating: Summary: The most misunderstood source of "wicked"ness Review: It's finally a book where not only the goody-good side is revealed. Read about a misunderstood witch who grows up like the rest of us, but just happens not to react to things like we do. Gregory Maguire has captured a whole new meaning of wickedness and put a whole new perspective to "an interesting read". Wicked opens the door to shed light on the life of Dorothy's greatest foe, The Wicked Witch of the West!
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